You can determine if a number is on the Meteor network by texting the
number to 50004. I presume other networks have some similar feature,
so it should be possible to find out which network any number is on.
ATB,
Aidan
On 12/30/09, Brendan Minish <bminish at minish.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 14:40 +0000, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
>> I
>> don't suppose anyone knows of a reliable way to determine what network a
>> mobile is really on -- something which asterisk could use?
>> Now that would be useful information but a snowballs chance in hell of
> getting access to it I suspect .
> A question for our esteemed, consumer focused and highly competent
> telecomms regulator people I suppose..
>> .brendan
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