USSD stands for Unstructured Supplementary Services Data. A UUSD gateway routes USSD messages from the signaling network to a service application and back.
USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) works by allowing mobile phones to communicate with a service provider's computers via a network connection. When a user dials a specific USSD code, the message is sent to the service provider's system, which processes the request and sends back a response in real-time. USSD is commonly used for services like balance inquiries, mobile banking, and prepaid mobile top-ups.
He is the Grandmaster of USSD, which stands for United Studios of Self Defense.
A list of USSD service codes is available on the Internet on sites like Wiknix. USSD service codes are for all Indian operators and networks.
I'm not sure who you mean but Verizon offers free phones with service.
for talking.
You mean on a plane? On a plane you can't speak on the phones because they say you can't. But studies show that talking on the phone on the plane doesn't do much of anything to your airplane.
To dial a USSD code for your own number, open your phone's dialer and enter the specific USSD code provided by your mobile carrier. This code often starts with an asterisk (*) and ends with a hash (#). After entering the code, press the call button, and the information you seek, such as your balance or number, will be displayed on your screen. Make sure your mobile plan supports USSD codes, as this feature may vary by provider.
*111#
Its Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
only on certain phones can read messages while talking
3G is short for third generation of mobile telecommunications technology. 3G is the second fastest network for mobile phones out there right now. The information transfer rate or speed of the internet has a rate of 200kbit/s.
If your talking about phones I would say a blackberry