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Is there a number to call that would identify the carrier?
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Do you mean Long Distance Service providers for POTs lines? If so, 1 (700) 555-4141.
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Found this by doing a Google search:
I am not sure it is accurate.
There is no FREE service that will tell you what the current carrier is, only the original. However, Neustar controls the database that tracks this information. They sell it for a price.
»www.neustar.biz/interoperability/preport.cfm
Wireless SMS providers sometimes need to do the same sort of thing (called a "dip") to see what network/carrier a cell phone number exists on. It can cost as little as 1-2c per dip, but there's like a $3k/month subscription fee.
If you want the info, it's out there. But you'll be paying for it. I don't know of a FREE service that provides this data, and I'm guessing that sort of service is against the TOS of Neustar.
Bob
With all the variables involved, I am amazed when any voice and data technology works like it is supposed to.
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I usually just call AT&T, If its not there's they can usually tell you who is, if its coming in via there T-1
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