hello,
for SENEGAL its no more:

221,51,5
221,53,5
221,54,5
221,55,5
221,56,5
221,57,5
221,58,5
221,59,5
221,63,5
221,64,5
221,65,5
221,66,5
221,67,5
221,68,5
221,69,5

But now it's:
221,77,7
221,76,7

regards,

On 11/1/07, Iain Dooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> firstly thank you so much to Alejandro Guerrieri, Bernd Mielke and Hanna
> Kreitem for their latest conributions to the mobile number validation
> list.
>
> your changes are now live on:
>
> http://www.workingsoftware.com.au/mobile_numbering.txt
>
> Bernd, if you look at Germany there are a couple of questions for you
> there.
>
> if anyone hasn't yet, it would be great if you could look at your own
> country in that list and give me the correct format like:
>
> COUNTRY CODE,AREA CODE,NUM DIGITS
>
> i think it's best if we keep it more general, as in "close enough is good
> enough". for example, for the Australian number format i just have:
>
> 61,4,8
>
> the fact that 0499 123 456 may not be a valid number (yet!) isn't really a
> concern, but i can detect if someone:
>
> 1) types in 0405 xxx xxx i can put it into 61 405 xxx xxx without them
> needing to type in international format, because i know they live in
> australia
>
> 2) types 0405 xxx xx or 0405 xxx xxxx because the numbers are the wrong
> length.
>
> or if someone tried to send a message to a 1999 xxx xxx premium SMS number
> or a landline (hey, people do strange things) then it wouldn't validate.
>
> so keeping this in mind it would be great if everyone could please take a
> look at their country and send me the required format.
>
> cheers
>
> iain
>
>


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