Electronic Serial Number, a unique identification number assigned to every cellular phone. ESNs are used by cellular phone systems to identify phones making and receiving calls.
A cellular phone's Electronic Serial Number.
electronic serial number; an identity signal that is sent from the mobile to the MSC during a brief registration transmission
a unique unchangeable number that is embedded into the phone and is transmitted by the phone as a means of identifying itself within the system.
(Electronic Serial Number) Unique identifer transmitted by analogue cellphones.
See Electronic Serial Number.
The unique serial number assigned to a RAM Modem terminal by the manufacturer.
Unique ID number assigned to the analogue cellular phones.
Electronic Serial Number The unique number of a cellular phone that identifies it to the system for placing and receiving calls.
entry sequence number. The number corresponding to the order in which the record was entered into an entry-sequenced file. The primary index of an entry-sequenced file is based upon the ESNs of its records.
See entry sequence number.
It refers to Electronic Serial Number . It is the unique identification number embedded in the cellular phone by the manufacturer. It cannot be changed and it helps prevent fraud.
(Emergency Service Number): Defines the selective agencies which are served by a particular telephone number. Also see ESZ.
Electronic switched network.
Electronic Serial Number. A unique identity rather like a PIN number built into mobile phones by the manufacturer (analogue phones only).
Electronic Serial Number. A 32-bit number assigned by the mobile station equipment manufacturer, uniquely identifying the mobile station equipment.
The unique serial number of a cellular phone that identifies it to the cellular system for the purpose and placing and receiving calls.
Emergency Service Number. A three(3) digit number associated with a particular set of selected agencies used for routing purposes.
Electronic Serial Number. On a digital PCS handset, an 11-digit number or 8-digit hex number located on a label underneath the battery.
Electronic Serial Number. A Unique, unchangeable 32-bit binary number embedded by the manufacturer that identifies each wireless communications device. (Except those that use GSM technology, which use an IMEI Instead)