07518 numbers are allocated to O2 in the UK.
Remember, though, that customers can take their number with them when they move networks, so knowing the number does not confirm which network the phone currently uses.
Dial the UK mobile number exactly the same way you do when the mobile is at home in the UK. The mobile network will automatically locate it.
You will know you mobile number has been disconnected if it cannot pick any network signal.
IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is a unique number for identifying a device on a mobile network.
Because it is need so the network knows who to charge for your usage of their service. The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) links the network, the customer's mobile number and account number together.
Since IMEInumber is unique, it will help us in locating your lost or stolen mobile handset. For now, note down this IMEI number and keep in a safe place. You can also find your mobile IMEI number on your mobile handset packet cover.When you switch on our mobile phone, your mobile SIM card tries to connect with any available network. Once it finds a supported network it tries to build a network connection between your mobile handset and the nearest tower. During this connection negotiation, your SIM transfers some internal information to the network operator such as your mobile IMEI number, mobile model, version etc. This means your mobile operator keeps the record of your mobile handset number each time you try to switch on your mobile handset and use their service.Now if you have lost your mobile handset or your phone has been stolen, you can contact your network provider to block your IMEI number. They might ask you to get a Police FIR copy first, do as they say and finally ask them to block your IMEI number. Mobile network providers use a shared hosting service for blocking IMEI numbers, which means if you have asked network 'Airtel' to block your mobile handset, it automatically gets blocked by network 'VodaFone', 'Reliance', 'Idea Cellular' and so on.Now when that thief will switch on your mobile handset, no service providers will allow it to build any connection with them. It does not matter if he changes the mobile SIM card, since SIM card requests for the service with IMEI number and a blocked IMEI number handset will be ignored and the mobile will become an useless toy.
yes there are in mobile network
That's a number in Zimbabwe. Specifically a mobile number.
No, actually the network you are thinking of is the Lebara mobile network.
It is possible if you contact the network and if he/she has subscription.
Any of the online reverse directories will identify the network and city if you know the number.
Yes the YeahMobi is a mobile advertising network with the fastest growing mobile CPA affiliate network.
Meteor - mobile network - was created in 1998.