On 13:56, Tue 29 Aug 06, Jay Milk wrote:
> I don't think there's any authority in North America that tells you
> whether a number is a cellular number.
>
> However, it's conceivable you could write a script to access information
> available on, for example, www.telcodata.us, and check the prefix
I don't think there's any authority in North America that tells you
whether a number is a cellular number.
However, it's conceivable you could write a script to access information
available on, for example, www.telcodata.us, and check the prefix-type
for a given phone number. The prefix type
How do you handle situations where a cellphone number has been ported to a land line/VoIP provide or vice versa? The phone number isn't a reliable indicator of provider or medium.-brandon
On 8/29/06, Matt Riddell (IT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Dovid Bender wrote:
> Hi List,
> I have sprint pcs cellular service and I discoverd that I am able to send a
> text message to a landline. If I do I get an SMS from the saying I sent a
> text message to a landline. Then the landline that I sent a tex
Hi List,
I have sprint pcs cellular service and I discoverd
that I am able to send a text message to a landline. If I do I get an SMS
from the saying I sent a text message to a landline. Then the landline that I
sent a text message to gets a call with my message (text to speach). I was
wonde