Re: [PHP] mobile number

2002-10-05 Thread David T-G
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 p

RE: [PHP] mobile number

2002-09-27 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
> -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 nu

Re: [PHP] mobile number

2002-09-26 Thread Justin French
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 could

Re: [PHP] mobile number

2002-09-26 Thread Ryan A
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 79320- so that could be any company right? I am not just trying to do the states, any location..trying