The set command returns the operator ID.
Syntax:
%XOPERID
Response syntax:
%XOPERID: <oper_id>
The response parameter and its defined values are the following:
- <oper_id>
- 0 – Operator not identified as any of those listed below
- 1 – Verizon
- 2 – AT&T
- 3 – AT&T FirstNet
- 4 – AT&T Cricket
- 5 – AT&T Jasper
- 6 – China Telecom
- 7 – Softbank
- 8 – Telstrav1.2.x
- 9 – Bellv1.2.x≥1
- 10 – LG U+v1.2.x≥1
- 11 – KDDIv1.2.x≥2
- 12 – Truphonev1.2.x≥4v1.3.x
- 13 – Telus Jasper V2v1.3.x
- 14 – Vodafonev1.3.x
- 15 – T-Mobile USv1.3.x
- 16 – Deutsche Telekomv1.3.x
- 17 – Rogersv1.3.x≥2
- 18 – Orangev1.3.x≥2
- 19 – KTv1.3.x≥3
The following command example returns the operator ID:
AT%XOPERID
%XOPERID: 1
OK