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- 11-26-2008, 05:45 AM #1Hugh NewburyGuest
Hi:
Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
or tell me where to look to find out.
TIA
Hugh
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- 11-26-2008, 05:53 AM #2Andy BurnsGuest
Re: Need network info please
Hugh Newbury wrote:
> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
> or tell me where to look to find out.
As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
with 15.
- 11-26-2008, 06:24 AM #3Hugh NewburyGuest
Re: Need network info please
Andy Burns wrote:
> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>
>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>
> As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
> is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
> with 15.
The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
Hugh
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- 11-26-2008, 06:27 AM #4JRGuest
Re: Need network info please
Hugh Newbury wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
> or tell me where to look to find out.
>
> TIA
>
> Hugh
>
It could be a VOIP number if it didn't show a +nn prefix.
- 11-26-2008, 07:39 AM #5S ViemeisterGuest
Re: Need network info please
Hugh Newbury wrote:
> Andy Burns wrote:
>> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>> As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
>> is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
>> with 15.
>
> The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
>
>
US numbers are +1 xxx xxx xxxx
- 11-26-2008, 07:40 AM #6Graham.Guest
Re: Need network info please
"Hugh Newbury" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Andy Burns wrote:
>> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>>
>> As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
>> is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
>> with 15.
>
> The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
>
> Hugh
I am guessing that what you haven't told us is that this number was
presented
on your caller display or 1471. This is significant because presentation
CLI can be misconfigured or deliberately spoofed. It's not just telcos
that can do this, I have done this myself with VoIP.
In short, you can never assume that any number corresponds
in any way to its source.
Have you tried Googling the number as presented to see if
anyone has posted an issue somewhere?
There is an art to this
put "quotes" round the number and try parsing the number
with spaces as it might be quoted.
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- 11-26-2008, 08:12 AM #7Andy BurnsGuest
Re: Need network info please
Hugh Newbury wrote:
> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
> The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
+1 631 xxx yyyy is part of Long Island, New York, and CLI mangling isn't
exactly unheard of.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_code_631
- 11-26-2008, 09:10 AM #8Hugh NewburyGuest
Re: Need network info please
JR wrote:
> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Hugh
>>
>
> It could be a VOIP number if it didn't show a +nn prefix.
Thanks all. I'll try the suggestions and see what comes up.
Hugh
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- 11-26-2008, 06:45 PM #9SorukGuest
Re: Need network info please
On 2008-11-26, S Viemeister <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>> Andy Burns wrote:
>>> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>>>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>>> As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
>>> is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
>>> with 15.
>>
>> The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
>>
> US numbers are +1 xxx xxx xxxx
Does the presented number have enough digits to fill 631-5xx-xxxx ?
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- 11-26-2008, 09:03 PM #10Dennis FergusonGuest
Re: Need network info please
On 2008-11-26, Hugh Newbury <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andy Burns wrote:
>> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>>
>> As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
>> is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
>> with 15.
>
> The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
A New York accent? Area code 631 is the eastern end of Long Island.
I suspect you might get a caller ID like that from a US caller when
they use a VoIP service which incorrectly presents the caller ID to a
UK switch the same way it would in the US, without the +1.
Dennis Ferguson
- 11-26-2008, 09:25 PM #11S ViemeisterGuest
Re: Need network info please
Dennis Ferguson wrote:
> On 2008-11-26, Hugh Newbury <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Andy Burns wrote:
>>> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>>>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>>> As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
>>> is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
>>> with 15.
>> The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
>
> A New York accent? Area code 631 is the eastern end of Long Island.
>
> I suspect you might get a caller ID like that from a US caller when
> they use a VoIP service which incorrectly presents the caller ID to a
> UK switch the same way it would in the US, without the +1.
>
>
But US numbers don't begin with 0.
- 11-26-2008, 09:46 PM #12Dennis FergusonGuest
Re: Need network info please
On 2008-11-27, S Viemeister <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dennis Ferguson wrote:
>> On 2008-11-26, Hugh Newbury <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Andy Burns wrote:
>>>> Hugh Newbury wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Can someone please tell me which network this number is on: 06315xxxxxx
>>>>> or tell me where to look to find out.
>>>> As presented it's not a valid UK number, my first thoughts were that +63
>>>> is philippines, but they don't appear to have any area codes beginning
>>>> with 15.
>>> The person had a strong US accent: could it be from there?
>>
>> A New York accent? Area code 631 is the eastern end of Long Island.
>>
>> I suspect you might get a caller ID like that from a US caller when
>> they use a VoIP service which incorrectly presents the caller ID to a
>> UK switch the same way it would in the US, without the +1.
>>
>>
> But US numbers don't begin with 0.
But I don't think the 0 is carried in the network for UK numbers
either, it is simply added before a number the network thinks is
local is presented to an end user the same way a not-country-code 1
is (sometimes, not always) added in the US. A US number which is
incorrectly given to the network as a local UK number gets the 0
prepended before display as well.
Dennis Ferguson
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