What is the ssi?
Answer / Surjeet Kumar Verma
The Serving Cell Identifier (SSI) in GSM technology indicates the identity of the cell currently being used by a mobile station. It is a 4-bit value transmitted in the Broadcast Control CHannel (BCCH) messages, which helps the mobile station to identify its current serving cell.
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