The 070 prefix is known as a Personal Number. It is used by companies or individuals who wish to promote a single number upon which they can always be contacted. Your callers dial your Personal Number and are routed to your office, home or mobile numbers seamlessly. 070 Personal numbers are often used by suppliers of call response systems who provide sophisticated automated telephone answering systems free of charge for receiving these calls. Sounds OK but, yes there is a catch. Calls to 070 numbers are often stated to be at local call rates (3.5p a minute). This is frequently untrue. Calls to 070 numbers are re-routed free of charge to the call receiver, often to mobile telephones or an overseas number. The caller pays for this which means that it is not possible to know in advance how much a call to an 070 number will cost and hidden call costs can easily exceed 50p per minute. The receiver of the call to an 070 number pays nothing and usually benefits in some way either via income from the call or perhaps a free manned call centre to take the call. Be aware that 070 Personal numbers can, at a glance, look like a mobile number but they will not be included in your mobile provider's standard rate or in your free minutes.
Hard to say - since you can 'migrate' numbers from one network to another. Before the ability to migrate numbers was granted, each network provider had a 'block' of codes allocated to them. This is no longer the case, since you can take your existing number to another provider.
Assuming migration has not occurred, this is a T Mobile (formally One2One) network prefix.
It's hard to give a definite answer. In the early days of mobile communication, numbers were grouped together depending on which company they belonged to. Since the de-regulation of the industry, you can 'port' or transfer your number to any carrier - therefore, the original grouping of numbers is no longer followed.
One solution would be to ask directory enquiries - HOWEVER - they might not give you the information.
07561 is the O2 network, they use it for some of there old 'Gold' numbers. not really used anymore since the new prefix's
vodafone
Orange
t-mobile
yes there are in mobile network
No, actually the network you are thinking of is the Lebara mobile network.
Yes the YeahMobi is a mobile advertising network with the fastest growing mobile CPA affiliate network.
Meteor - mobile network - was created in 1998.
The population of Meteor - mobile network - is 800.
The official name of Mobile Network 3 is simply "Three". Three is a mobile network that services the United Kingdom. Therefore, the countries that Mobile Network 3 sells phones in are England, Scotland, and Ireland.
YeahMobi is the mobile affiliation network only with the best RPC deals.
The Three Network is a mobile phone network provider based in the United Kingdom. Three provides mobile phones, mobile internet service, and applications.
The mobile network company was Vodafone.
RELIANCE is the more mobile wireless network in the World.
In the usa virgin mobile uses the sprint pcs network and everywhere else it uses the tmobile network
There are two (2) cellular network providers in Namibia:MTC (Mobile Telecommunications)TN Mobile (Telecom Namibia Mobile)