How does the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) differ from the IMSI?

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The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) and the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) are both unique identifiers used in mobile telecommunications, but they serve different purposes and are associated with different entities in the network. Here's a technical explanation of how the IMEI differs from the IMSI:

International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI):

  1. Purpose:
  2. Structure:
  3. Association:
  4. Usage:
  5. Network Interaction:

International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI):

  1. Purpose:
  2. Structure:
  3. Association:
  4. Usage:
  5. Network Interaction:

In summary, the IMEI is associated with the mobile device itself and is used for device identification and tracking, while the IMSI is associated with the mobile subscriber and is used for subscriber authentication, network registration, and communication with the network. Both identifiers play crucial roles in the functioning of mobile telecommunications networks, serving different purposes within the overall system.