{"package_name":"org.osmocom.tacdatabaseclient","name":"TAC Database Client","summary":null,"category":"Phone & SMS","icon_url":"/api/icon/org.osmocom.tacdatabaseclient","latest_version_code":1,"latest_version_name":"1.0","apk_url":"/api/apk/org.osmocom.tacdatabaseclient","apk_size":1576119,"apk_sha256":"17981db7f300f2571d053c01213f06d0011dfefe6f4e94b87af4e53174065200","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-archive","last_updated":1779371418,"release_timestamp":1461888000,"description":"This project aims to provide a publicly, community-maintained, and\nwell-organized database to collect Type Allocation Codes (TACs). While other\ndatabases exist, they either don't provide the full data set (e.g. by providing\na query interface with rate limiting) or are not maintained in a way that we\nconsider helps the community (submission process cumbersome, data not\ncleaned/sanitized,...).\n\nWhat is a TAC?\n\nA Type Allocation Code (TAC) is made up by the first 8 digits of the so-called\nInternational Mobile Station Equipment Identity (IMEI) associated with mobile\ndevices. Earlier versions of the 3GPP TS 03.03 specification defined it as 6\nbytes. The TAC is a unique identifier to determine the device manufacturer/model\nand its marketing name. These records are allocated by certain groups and a full\nlist of all IMEIs is maintained by the GSMA.","categories":["Phone & SMS"]}