2) Even if it did, it traditionally copies the IMEI of the phone, which has a 01 prefix. IMEI and MEIDs share the same namespace. A CDMA carrier would see the "01" prefix and go "Oh, that's a IMEI, not a MEID." They would have to be a prefix of "99" to work on their network correctly (or A0 or some other valid MEID prefix). Of course, if you set the IMEI to something like A0 or another valid MEID prefix that's NOT "99" you stand a chance of your GSM part not working, because "A0" is in the IMEI namespace.
"A0" is in the MEID namespace, not IMEI namespace. Correction.
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