Hi

Cezary is right.

In some countries there are no specific code  for mobile numbers so
you would need to know the whole country numbering plan in order to
know if the number is a mobile or a fix number. Even though some
countries have specific prefix per carrier.

Regards

Alvaro

On 9/12/07, Cezary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > true, you can see here
> > http://www.lingosupport.com/mobile_rates.html
> >
>
> The list is incomplete...As you probably know, there is couple new prefixes
> in Poland   ;)
>
> To summarize:
>
> I don't thik it is a good idea to block international destination using
> mobile prefixes. I think you should use only country codes, otherwise you
> will have to look at national communications  regulatory documents all the
> time
>
> c.
>
>
>
>

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