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- 01-25-2005, 11:17 PM #1Trevor SmithsonGuest
Hi
Is there any way one can tell by the number itself if a German
telephone number is a mobile or a landline telephone? Costs
for me are much greater when calling mobile numbers there...
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- 01-26-2005, 12:50 AM #2Evan PlattGuest
Re: mobile vs. landline telephone numbers in Germany
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 23:17:41 -0600, Trevor Smithson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Is there any way one can tell by the number itself if a German
>telephone number is a mobile or a landline telephone? Costs
>for me are much greater when calling mobile numbers there...
Dumb question, but if you're calling another country, why not ask
whoever you're calling if their number is a cell or landline?
From what I recall, there isn't a way to tell with German numbers. I
could be wrong...
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- 01-26-2005, 01:41 AM #3DevilsPGDGuest
Re: mobile vs. landline telephone numbers in Germany
In message <[email protected]> Trevor Smithson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi
>
>Is there any way one can tell by the number itself if a German
>telephone number is a mobile or a landline telephone? Costs
>for me are much greater when calling mobile numbers there...
I was able to find the following rate codes:
Germany 49
Germany (Cellular) 4915-17, 49150-52, 49155-57, 49159-60, 49162-63,
49170-79
Germany (NGN) 4918-19, 49700-01, 49900
Germany - Berlin 4930
Germany - Cologne 49221
Germany - Dusseldorf 49211
Germany - Frankfurt 4969
Germany - Hamburg 4940
Germany - Munich 4989
Germany - Stuttgart 49711
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