MMI: Man-Machine Interface Before delving into the main topic, we consider wisely starting from the beginning, explaining where USSD codes come from. MMI stands for Man-Machine Interface code. It is a code that contains *, numbers, and #. It lets the user operate a machine tool, to make...
The so-called hidden codes are basically part of the Man Machine Interface (MMI) schema. These are a bit different from the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) codes, although both of them start with an asterisk (*) followed by digits that consist of commands or data. Groups of ...
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