
NOKIA 112
It is true that, in many parts of the world, dialling '112' from a mobile phone will connect the caller to local emergency services. The number '112' is the international emergency telephone number for GSM mobilephone networksWhen dialling '112' on GSM mobile phones, access is provided regardless of the presence or validity of the SIM card within the phone, or whether the keypad is locked. The '112' number cannot be dialled from the fixed network.•'112' can be dialled anywhere in the world with GSM coverage and callers will be automatically translated to that country's particular emergency number.•A caller is able to connect to the emergency services answering point if GSM mobile coverage is available from any carrier's network at the location of the call. However, because '112' is primarily integrated with the GSM network, it may not work if the phone is connected to another type of network such as CDMA. The Australian Government webpage also notes: In Australia, it is a mandatory obligation for '112' to be built into GSM
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