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Originally Posted by quazimodem
Not even close. The way PRI is used in that context is actually used in the telcom world. It's basically a trunk of lines used for voice channels. It stands for primary rate interface.
In this winmo world, I have no idea what it stands for.. but I think it has something to do with sprint provisioning. I'd like to think of it like a computer bios firmware but for carrier phones.
Update... PRI update apparently is carrier specific. it stores the band ranges that the carrier is supposed to use. I wouldn't use this unless you are a Sprint customer.
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sorry did not think it was the answer but got some good imput from you on understanding what it was thank you