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by FryHigh 4320 days ago
In Kenya, the SIM card application is very important as most Telecommunication companies have important services that they offer thorugh the application. These include Mpesa, Airtel Money, YU Cash and Orange Money among other services.

The iPhone has a menu option within Settings > Phone > Sim Applications where these are displayed. I haven't seen this on other SIM cards

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In Australia this is how you used to top-up prepaid phones with a credit card or check your balance. You can probably still use SIM applications to do it now but it seems to be mostly replaced by web portals.
Yeah. Telstra prepaid still do the phone driven menu, where you "call" a number, but instead of voice a text menu pops up on your phone. It's quite nice actually. I think they're called USSD menus?
Same for Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and I suspect a lot of the rest of the (non-Eastern) Africa.

USSD codes are critical.

Tanzania? Not so sure. What I've seen in Dar is that the way to access mobile money for instance is to dial 150XX# to access services. SIM Toolkit Applications on the contrary present as regular phone applications (albeit limited by the SIM tooklit capabilities).