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  1. #1
    Louis
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    There used to be some sort of lookup table which told you which networl
    a UK mobile number was on. Can't find it any more.

    How can I find out which network (or more importantly, how much it costs
    from a lanline or calling card) to call this number:

    07096 805 XXX




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  2. #2
    {{{{{Welcome}}}}}
    Guest

    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?

    Thus spaketh Louis:
    > There used to be some sort of lookup table which told you which
    > networl a UK mobile number was on. Can't find it any more.
    >
    > How can I find out which network (or more importantly, how much it
    > costs from a lanline or calling card) to call this number:
    >
    > 07096 805 XXX


    070 numbers are personal numbers / find me anywhere numbers, and not
    mobiles, so can and often do cost a lot more than calling a mobile.

    http://www.magsys.co.uk/telecom/codelook.asp





  3. #3
    Andy Pandy
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    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?


    "Louis" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > There used to be some sort of lookup table which told you which networl
    > a UK mobile number was on. Can't find it any more.
    >
    > How can I find out which network (or more importantly, how much it costs
    > from a lanline or calling card) to call this number:
    >
    > 07096 805 XXX


    It's not a mobile number. Mobile numbers start 077/078/079.

    As to what it charges, there seems to be a gap in the BT price list.

    http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/c....boo/16311.htm

    says it's pn7,

    but BT standard:

    http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/c....boo/00161.htm

    and option 1

    http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/c....boo/31853.htm

    don't have a price for pn7!

    --
    Andy





  4. #4
    RH
    Guest

    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?

    "Louis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > There used to be some sort of lookup table which told you which networl
    > a UK mobile number was on. Can't find it any more.
    >
    > How can I find out which network (or more importantly, how much it costs
    > from a lanline or calling card) to call this number:
    >
    > 07096 805 XXX


    There are probably other places around, but I use www.voipfone.co.uk you can
    enter a number and it will tell you the cost (for voipfone users but also
    the network)





  5. #5
    Jon
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    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > There used to be some sort of lookup table which told you which networl
    > a UK mobile number was on. Can't find it any more.


    070xx is not a mobile network, it's a "follow-me" number.

    > How can I find out which network (or more importantly, how much it costs
    > from a lanline or calling card) to call this number:
    >
    > 07096 805 XXX


    There is a price list on BTs website, assuming your landline is provided
    by BT of course. It's around 49p per minute.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  6. #6
    NoNeedToKnow
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    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?

    On 22 Nov 2006, "Andy Pandy" wrote:

    >It's not a mobile number. Mobile numbers start 077/078/079.


    on the UK mainland... someone pointed to 076 (specifically 07624)

    >As to what it charges, there seems to be a gap in the BT price list.


    No, not really, just that one can be excused for looking in the wrong
    place. This one is a little bit different, having a fixed fee of 50p
    and then charged at local rate for the duration of the call (I've now
    forgotten whether BT is charging per second or per minute!). Check
    http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/c...boo/001619.htm

    (I think the whole set of charge codes needs a rethink, given the way
    some are listed as pnxx while there are also 'd' 'f' 'gxx' and 'mmxx'
    plus the various 'ffxx' codes! I know I hardly ever phone these but
    for clarity they could do with starting again!)



  7. #7
    Andy Pandy
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    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?


    "NoNeedToKnow" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 22 Nov 2006, "Andy Pandy" wrote:
    >
    > >It's not a mobile number. Mobile numbers start 077/078/079.

    >
    > on the UK mainland... someone pointed to 076 (specifically 07624)
    >
    > >As to what it charges, there seems to be a gap in the BT price list.

    >
    > No, not really, just that one can be excused for looking in the wrong
    > place. This one is a little bit different, having a fixed fee of 50p
    > and then charged at local rate for the duration of the call (I've now
    > forgotten whether BT is charging per second or per minute!). Check
    > http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/c...boo/001619.htm


    Ah ha! So this number would be ideal for the "missed call" scam - 50p if you phone
    it for 1 second! Wonder if that's why the OP was asking....

    --
    Andy





  8. #8
    NoNeedToKnow
    Guest

    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?

    On 22 Nov 2006, "Andy Pandy" wrote:

    >So this number would be ideal for the "missed call" scam - 50p if
    >you phone it for 1 second! Wonder if that's why the OP was asking....


    certainly seems that way... I remembered one mobile getting a 1-second
    (or less) ring, a few months back... just checked, and here it is for
    all to see: 07096 807 708 (2006-05-31 11:50) I remember at the time
    looking at the number, and thinking... "no chance" as it stopped, but
    no doubt many a salesperson would simply hit the dial option when they
    see an incoming call has been missed...



  9. #9
    Richard Oliver
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    Re: How find which network 07096 is on?

    Louis wrote:

    > How can I find out which network (or more importantly, how much it costs
    > from a lanline or calling card) to call this number:
    >
    > 07096 805 XXX


    The charge to call this number from a landline or calling card depends
    entirely on the price list your landline or card provider uses and any
    discount schemes. We would need more information such as the provider
    of both.



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