If you have only the 7-digit number for a cell phone number in an area with more than one area code, there is no way to determine which area code it belongs to, other than guessing. In particular, in the United States and Canada (except for numbers in area code 600), cell phones use the same geographic area codes as landline phones, and in all cities and even most rural areas, you can take your telephone number with you, even switching from cellular to landline or vice-versa.
Yellowpages or phone number finder like phoneinfosearch.com
Yes, they can. The area code is given to you due to where you purchased the phone. You can use it anywhere in the world as long as your phone is near a cell phone tower.
Ask your carrier for a number in area code 310.
In general, 1 - area code - number
This is the start of a mobile (cell) phone number.
It is simply your cell phone number, including area code.
First find on your phone the + symbol and type that in for the outgoing number. After that you need to type in the country code for Iraq which is 964. Your outbound dial should be +964 (area code) (phone number).
The cell phone locator is an application/website that locates the geographical position of a cell phone by entering its phone number. The first 6 digits (area code and prefix code) indicate the latitude and longitude coordinates of the location of the phone.
The area code of a phone number is generated by the North American Numbering Plan, or the NANP. The plan is administered by Neustar and uses geographic location to determine not just the area code but the other seven digits as well.
00 + 3 digit area code + 7 digit number00 = international3 didgit = area code, e.g. Ontario, etc7 digit number = the cell phone/mobile number of the person.(the area code is usually in the Canadian mobile/cell phone number already)
It doesn't relate to a specific area - it's a mobile (cell) phone number. This is indicated by the number 7 after the country code 44
Area code 202 is Washington, D.C. Mobile numbers are portable, meaning that you can change mobile carriers but keep your phone number. That means that you can't tell by the number which carrier serves a particular number. In fact, you can even port a cell phone number to a landline, or vice-versa.
Absolutely. Just call the area code and the subscribers number.