An Octet/Streaming File could really be any file format, since it represents a binary file
If you are on a PC, try adding .exe to the end of the file name and hit Enter. Double click the file to run the application
You might want to find out the following:
The full name of the file (including the file extension, such as .exe)
The exact size in bytes (not KB or MB) of the file the mobile company are sending, so you can compare it to the size in bytes of the file you received. Any difference in size will tell you the file was changed in some way.
The program the file was created in, so you can check if format is supported by your computer
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