Ryan, et al --
...and then Ryan A said...
%
% Hi guys,
Hi!
Your project sounds interesting, but it pretty much won't work for the
US -- or at best it would be unworkable.
In the US, the area code is three digits, the exchange is three digits,
and the number itself is four digits. For years
-Original Message-
From: Ryan A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 September 2002 17:26
Hey,
It used to be that 07xxx = vodafone ... and 07yyy = orange
- but now it
could be anything.
DAMN, that sounds bad, any fixed numbers in the UK atleast?
My cousins number is +44
Hi all,
well, time to explain, I am just practiceing my programming skills in PHP and was
bored...so I wondered why not do the mobile thing as I have not seen it in any
sites...now i know why...its coz its a pain in the ass as pointed out by so many of
you. Thank you.
Since I am not a person
Hi guys,
I am trying to make a script which will automatically put in the first 4-5 numbers of
a mobile number depending on which mobile connection the user hasbut since i do
not live in the states I would appreciate any help you can give me..
To call here from outside
to make it a
bit workwide for a study project.
Cheers,
-Ryan.
-Original Message-
From: Ryan A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 September 2002 17:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] mobile number
Hi guys,
I am trying to make a script which will automatically put
Nah, I'd advise against this... doesn't that mean that every time a new
provide pops up, that you have to modify the code? And trying to keep on
top of worldwide providers would be a nightmare... there are maybe 10-15
providers in Australia alone... and one of them could drop off or another
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