@evacide He says he saw bursts of requests for devices to send their IMSI, but although he (separately) mentions that there is a 2G-downgrade attack he does not say that he noticed this attack in this context.
In 3G+ standards the network must authenticate back to the SIM, a feature specifically designed to make this attack much more difficult. Have US carriers just given up the crown jewels crypto keys to their networks?
Note that network operations that involve requesting IMSI from the device are a legitimate part of the operation of the network. Bursts of authentication-related signalling might simply be a symptom of a locally congested site.