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10.3
AT^SISO Internet Service Open
The 
 write command starts the Internet session configured by the service profile. If the service opens
successfully, the URCs "
" will trigger the action to follow, either writing data with 
or reading data with 
. If the "
" and "
" URCs notify that no data are available at all, or that
a data transfer has been successful, the service can be closed with 
. If an error occurs after opening or
while using a service then the URC type "
" described below will be delivered. 
In any case, an opened service must be finished by sending the Close command 
. This applies no mat-
ter whether the service has been completed successfully (all data transmitted) or entered an error state (e.g. indi-
cated by the "
" URC). It is also necessary when a service, such as POP3 or FTP, has already closed
automatically after successful data transfer and entered 
Th
 read command requests the status of all Internet service profiles. One line is issued for every Inter-
net service profile. Information following the 
 value "srvType" is issued only, if "srvType" was
given a valid value via 
. The read command can be used any time during operation or after closing a
service. In the latter case the response indicates the state of the last event related to a specific service profile. It
will be updated only when the same service profile is used again. 
Syntax
Unsolicited Result Code
Indicates the current state of the Internet service. 
^SIS: 
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The URC may appear if an error occurs, for example after opening an Internet service with 
 or any time
during operation. The URC also indicates a request for a mobile terminated Internet service client connection, or
a failure if a mobile terminated request is rejected. Furthermore, the URC may deliver an information element
resulting from a specific command given in the service profile. 
The precise 
 related to a 
 varies greatly depending on the used service, the sce-
nario and the implementation of the remote server. A list of possible causes can be found in Section 
Test Command
AT^SISO=?
Response(s)
OK
Read Command
AT^SISO?
Response(s)
value "srvType" [, 
OK
Write Command
Response(s)
OK 
ERROR 
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