type MobileCarrier (v202408)
Represents a mobile carrier. Carrier targeting is only available to Ad Manager mobile publishers.
For a list of current mobile carriers, you can use PublisherQueryLanguageService.mobile_carrier.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202408
Field
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Technology (inherited)
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id
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xsd:long
The unique ID of the Technology . This value is required for all forms of TechnologyTargeting .
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name
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xsd:string
The name of the technology being targeting. This value is read-only and is assigned by Google.
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MobileCarrier
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Last updated 2024-08-20 UTC.
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