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Modern cellphones are capable of receiving and
immediately using new programmings without having to be physically
connected to a configuration device. Phones capable of this often have a
label declaring "OTA Capable" on the phone itself.
Over The Air Programmable allows cellphone providers
to alter a phone's software by having users call a special number. Once
the phone contacts the provider, new firmware and software are
transferred to the phone, installed, and put into use. It is often
necessary to turn the phone off and back on for the new programming to
take effect, though many phones will automatically perform this action.
This method is similar to methods used by other mass-produced consumer
electronics, such as cable modems, which use TFTP as a way to remotely
receive new programming, thus reducing the amount of time spent both by
the owner and user of the device on maintenance.
Also known as: OTASP (Over The Air Service Provisioning)
For Verizon Wireless customers in the U.S., OTA Programming can be
accessed by dialing *228 and choosing option 1.
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