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3 Activation or service support This section provides information useful to the user when they need to contact their mobile network operators for activation or service support. The following parameters might be needed when communicating with your mobile operator, and the table below describes how to access them from your device. The mobile operator might request this information about your device when you contact them. Setting Modem International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) SIM or eSIM Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID) eSIM ID (eID) NOTE: 1. For devices with dual SIM, select eSIM option from the drop-down list for Use this SIM for cellular data. 2. Not all devices support eSIM. What it does The IMEI is a unique number to identify WCDMA, LTE, 5G, and some satellite phones. To find the modem IMEI number: ● On Windows 10, click Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular > Advanced Options. ● On Windows 11, click Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular > Mobile operator settings. The IMEI is displayed. ICCID is a unique number that is used to identify the currently used mobile operator SIM profile. ICCID could either be on a physical SIM card that is inserted or on the eSIM profile selected. ICCID number is linked to your account with the mobile operator. To find the SIM card ICCID: ● On Windows 10, click Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular > Advanced Options. ● On Windows 11, click Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular > Mobile operator settings. The ICCID is displayed. The eID is a unique identifier for the eSIM in the device. The mobile operators use eID to download SIM profiles to connect to mobile networks. To find the eSIM ID: ● On Windows 10, click Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular > Manage eSIM profiles. ● On Windows 11, click Start > Settings > Network & Internet > Cellular > eSIM profiles. The eID is available as a QR code and as a 32-digit number. NOTE: Contact the mobile operator of your WWAN service using phone or web, for questions relating to activation and mobile operator services. 6 Activation or service support

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Activation or service support
This section provides information useful to the user when they need to contact their mobile network operators for activation or
service support.
The following parameters might be needed when communicating with your mobile operator, and the table below describes how
to access them from your device.
The mobile operator might request this information about your device when you contact them.
Setting
What it does
Modem International Mobile Equipment
Identity (IMEI)
The IMEI is a unique number to identify WCDMA, LTE, 5G, and some satellite
phones.
To find the modem IMEI number:
On Windows 10, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Network & Internet
>
Cellular
>
Advanced Options
.
On Windows 11, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Network & Internet
>
Cellular
>
Mobile operator settings
.
The IMEI is displayed.
SIM or eSIM Integrated Circuit Card
Identifier (ICCID)
ICCID is a unique number that is used to identify the currently used mobile
operator SIM profile. ICCID could either be on a physical SIM card that is
inserted or on the eSIM profile selected. ICCID number is linked to your account
with the mobile operator.
To find the SIM card ICCID:
On Windows 10, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Network & Internet
>
Cellular
>
Advanced Options
.
On Windows 11, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Network & Internet
>
Cellular
>
Mobile operator settings
.
The ICCID is displayed.
eSIM ID (eID)
NOTE:
1.
For devices with dual SIM, select
eSIM
option from the drop-down
list for
Use this SIM for
cellular data
.
2.
Not all devices support eSIM.
The eID is a unique identifier for the eSIM in the device. The mobile operators
use eID to download SIM profiles to connect to mobile networks.
To find the eSIM ID:
On Windows 10, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Network & Internet
>
Cellular
>
Manage eSIM profiles
.
On Windows 11, click
Start
>
Settings
>
Network & Internet
>
Cellular
>
eSIM profiles
.
The eID is available as a QR code and as a 32-digit number.
NOTE:
Contact the mobile operator of your WWAN service using phone or web, for questions relating to activation and
mobile operator services.
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