NITZ explained

Network Identity and Time Zone (NITZ)[1] is a mechanism for provisioning local time and date, time zone and daylight saving time (DST) offset, as well as network provider identity information, to mobile devices via a wireless network.[2]

History

NITZ has been an optional part of the official GSM standard since phase 2+ release 96.[3]

NITZ is often used to automatically update the system clock of mobile phones.

In terms of standards and other timing or network access protocols such as NTP or CDMA2000, the quality and enforcement of NITZ is weak. This standard allows the network to "transfer its current identity, universal time, DST and LTZ" but each is optional, and support across RAN vendor and operator varies. This presents a problem for device manufacturers, who are required to maintain a complex time zone database, rather than rely on the network operator. Additionally, unlike 3GPP2, which transmits GPS-sourced, millisecond resolution time via the sync channel, for NITZ, the "accuracy of the time information is in the order of minutes". The optional nature of the delivery mechanism results in issues for users in regions that don't practice daylight saving but which share a time zone with a region that does.Most modern handsets have their own internal time zone software and will automatically perform a daylight saving advance.Because the NITZ delivery is not usually periodic but dependent on the handset crossing radio network boundaries, these handsets can be displaying incorrect time for many hours or even days before a NITZ update arrives and corrects them.

Carriers supporting NITZ

Initial list derived from ref:[4]

CountryCarrierNITZ available sinceNotes
Optus Y
Telstra Y
Three Y
Nar 2014
Rogers Y
SaskTel Y
China Mobile Y
CroatiaA1Y
Telefónica O2 Y
T-Mobile Y
Vodafone Y
Bouygues Telecom Y
Free Y
Orange Y
SFR
DNA Y
Sonera Y (pre-2000)
Telefónica O2 2009 ref[5] [6]
PCCW Y
SmarTone Y
T-Mobile Y
Wind Y
U Mobile Y
Telcel Y
KPN Y
Vodafone Y
2degrees Y
Spark New Zealand Y
Vodafone Y
MTN Y
T-Mobile Y 2G and 3G
P4 Play Y 3G only
Plus (telecommunications Poland) Y 2G and 3G
Aero2 Y 2G and 3G
Zapp Y
Salt Y 3G only
MTS Y
Telia Y
Telenor Y
Sunrise Y
Swisscom Y
Salt Y
Turkcell Y
Vodafone Y
Chunghwa Telecom Y
Telefónica O2 Y
Vodafone Y ref[7]
AT&T Y
T-Mobile Y
-
Türk Telekom - ref[8]
Vodafone -
China Unicom -
Plus -
Telekom -
Vodafone -
SoftBank -
Mobistar -
Proximus -
Movistar -
T-Mobile -
Tele2 -
3 -
EE (telecommunications company) -
BSNL -

References

  1. Web site: Network Identity and TimeZone (NITZ); Service description; Stage 1 . 3GPP TSG SA WG1—Services . 12 September 2012 . 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) . 3GPP . Release 11 . 27 November 2013.
  2. Web site: Network Identity and Timezone (Nitz) Functionality for Non-3gpp Devices . 2009-02-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120217004205/http://www.freshpatents.com/Network-identity-and-timezone--nitz--functionality-for-non-3gpp-devices-dt20080207ptan20080032736.php . 2012-02-17 . dead .
  3. http://ftp.3gpp.org/tsg_sa/TSG_SA/TSGS_04/Docs/PDF/sp-99330.pdf
  4. Web site: Daylight Saving Time and NITZ . www.howardforums.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20100520053342/http://www.howardforums.com/archive/topic/1030372-1.html . May 20, 2010.
  5. Web site: O2 stellt Handy-Uhren übers Netz. 28 November 2009 .
  6. Web site: Automatische Uhr im o2 Netz - Android-Hilfe.de . 2010-01-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100109213558/http://www.android-hilfe.de/samsung-galaxy/7717-automatische-uhr-im-o2-netz.html . 2010-01-09 . dead .
  7. Web site: Medilarm Pro | Personal Alarm | Alarms for the Elderly | Elderly Alarms . 2012-01-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111016172850/http://youprotect.co.uk/personal-alarms/medilarm-pro . 2011-10-16 . dead .
  8. Web site: Müşteri Memnuniyetinin Adresi - Şikayetvar.