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To do this, go into field test mode by dialing *3001#12345#* from the phone app keypad then pressing call, then go to GSM Cell Environment -> GPRS Information, and scroll down to "Network Operating Mode"
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icd_dbus_test.py has some python code for talking with ICD (note: it's my personal test script so it might do different things from time to time), see also http://www.qaiku.com/go/56ho for enabling eavesdropping on the DBus (for reverse-engineering stuff that either is not documented or is documented wrong...)