From: david on 29 Oct 2009 18:04 Can you specialist help. Which network is this mobile number on? 07986 337XXX
From: Andy Burns on 29 Oct 2009 18:16 On 29/10/09 22:04, david wrote: > Which network is this mobile number on? > 07986 337XXX You can't tell. It started life on T-Mobile but could have been ported to another mobile network.
From: Lars Homestead on 29 Oct 2009 18:17 "david" <invalid(a)mail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9CB3B7D1A895BF3QA2(a)feeder.eternal-september.org... > Can you specialist help. > > Which network is this mobile number on? > > 07986 337XXX > Code:079 863 Type:Mobile Use:Mobile T-Mobile Operator:T-Mobile Tariff Band:T Mobile, One2One, Virgin Mobile (fm3) (inc VAT) Service:Mobile 2G/3G The partial telephone number can be national, international. mobile, premium, a service or indirect code. It may be a combined indirect code and partial number. For UK geographic telephone numbers, CodeLook can distinguish whether calls between two areas are local or national tariff band, if you specify your own telephone code. Once a telephone code has been found, next and previous buttons allow scrolling through the database. To protect the web server, the number of lookups is limited in each session. The Windows version available to members does not have any limit. Operator: this is operator to whom the number range is allocated by Ofcom, but due to porting of numbers between operators, it is not necessarily the operator to whom the user pays their bill. http://www.telecom-tariffs.co.uk/codelook.htm
From: BC on 30 Oct 2009 03:19 david wrote: > Can you specialist help. > > Which network is this mobile number on? > > 07986 337XXX > It originates from T-Mobile but is a number range allocated to Virgin Mobile. Like Andy says, it may have been ported. If it hasn't been ported then it's on Virgin.
From: Jon on 3 Nov 2009 15:42 In article <Xns9CB3B7D1A895BF3QA2(a)feeder.eternal-september.org>, invalid(a)mail.com says... > Can you specialist help. > > Which network is this mobile number on? > > 07986 337XXX Nobody can tell, as the number could have been ported. Just phone the person and ask if you're that bothered. -- Regards Jon
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