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The <b>Type Allocation Code</b> (<b>TAC</b>) is the initial eight-digit portion of the 15-digit IMEI and 16-digit IMEISV codes used to uniquely identify wireless devices.
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==Description==
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The Type Allocation Code identifies a particular model (and often revision) of wireless device for use on a GSM, UMTS or other IMEI-employing wireless network.
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The first two digits of the TAC are the Reporting Body Identifier. This indicates the GSMA-approved group that allocated the TAC.
 
Prior to January 1, 2003, the global standard for the IMEI started with a six-digit <b>Type Approval Code</b> followed by a two-digit Final Assembly Code (FAC). The Type Approval Code (also known as TAC) indicated that the particular device was approved by a national GSM approval body and the FAC identified the company that had built and assembled the device (which is not always the same as the brand name stamped on the device).
Effective on that date, many GSM member nations and entities (mainly Europe) moved away from requiring that devices be approved by national bodies, and towards a system where device manufacturers self-regulate the device market. As a result, a manufacturer now simply requests an eight-digit Type Allocation Code for a new device model from the international GSM standards body, instead of submitting a device for approval to a national review body.
Both the old and new TAC uniquely identify a model of a device, although some models may have more than one code, depending on revision, manufacturing location, and other factors.
 
==Attachments==
 
TAC codes for TRB245 devices are listed in the table below:
 
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    <caption style="text-align: left; width: 350px;"><b>Teltonika Declaration of TAC Assignment</b>:</caption>
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| [[File:TRB245 TAC 2022.12-001.png|thumb|left|150px|link=Special:Redirect/file/TRB245 TAC 2022.12-001.png|Declaration of TAC Assignment, page 1]]
| [[File:TRB245 TAC 2022.12-002.png|thumb|left|150px|link=Special:Redirect/file/TRB245 TAC 2022.12-002.png|Declaration of TAC Assignment, page 2]]
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To download a PDF version of the declaration, <b>[[Media:TRB245 TAC 2022.12.pdf|click here]]</b>.
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==External links==
 
<ul>
    <li>GSMA IMEI database: https://imeidb.gsma.com/imei/index#</li>
    <li>GSMA homepage: https://www.gsma.com/</li>
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[[Category:TRB245 Nomenclature, classification codes]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 13 December 2022

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The Type Allocation Code (TAC) is the initial eight-digit portion of the 15-digit IMEI and 16-digit IMEISV codes used to uniquely identify wireless devices.

Description

The Type Allocation Code identifies a particular model (and often revision) of wireless device for use on a GSM, UMTS or other IMEI-employing wireless network.

The first two digits of the TAC are the Reporting Body Identifier. This indicates the GSMA-approved group that allocated the TAC.

Prior to January 1, 2003, the global standard for the IMEI started with a six-digit Type Approval Code followed by a two-digit Final Assembly Code (FAC). The Type Approval Code (also known as TAC) indicated that the particular device was approved by a national GSM approval body and the FAC identified the company that had built and assembled the device (which is not always the same as the brand name stamped on the device). Effective on that date, many GSM member nations and entities (mainly Europe) moved away from requiring that devices be approved by national bodies, and towards a system where device manufacturers self-regulate the device market. As a result, a manufacturer now simply requests an eight-digit Type Allocation Code for a new device model from the international GSM standards body, instead of submitting a device for approval to a national review body. Both the old and new TAC uniquely identify a model of a device, although some models may have more than one code, depending on revision, manufacturing location, and other factors.

Attachments

TAC codes for TRB245 devices are listed in the table below:

Production code Region (operator) TAC code GSMA document (PDF)
TRB245 0***** Europe1, the Middle East, Africa, Thailand 86250604
86584705
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TRB245 1***** North America 86163004
86483904
86549304
86589104
86683404
86720006
86389005
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TRB245 2***** Latin America, Australia, New Zealand 86158504
86698905
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TRB245 3***** China 86281503
86058804
86096506
86152904
86194205
86210704
86254705
86260705
86261406
86281004
86341204
86341805
86361706
86371505
86395804
86433705
86438804
86451304
86465005
86481905
86497704
86539605
86550104
86586004
86604104
86629703
86703205
86716004
86718403
86738305
86739404
86760505
86773203
86814204
86870404
86879406
86892205
86975604
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1 - Regional availability - excluding Russia & Belarus.

Teltonika Declaration of TAC Assignment:
Declaration of TAC Assignment, page 1
Declaration of TAC Assignment, page 2

To download a PDF version of the declaration, click here.

External links