Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Popular Social Networking Site

Visit any popular social networking site or popular discussion forum and you will discover the same question being asked over and over again - how can I run a reverse phone number lookup for free, for cell and residential numbers? What is frustrating is the large number of sites which appear to offer this very service, but in fact once you visit their websites you find they require payment for access. This is a common tactic used by many websites which on the surface offer free services but look more carefully and they do not. What is the true situation with reverse phone number lookups, How to unlock an iPhone three different ways?

A phone number lookup can certainly be very useful, for example where you have noted down a phone number but cannot remember who gave it to you. If the phone number is a residential "landline" phone number it can be possible to use a "reverse lookup" service to find out the owner and address. More difficult however is to perform a similar lookup using a cell phone number. This is because the free directories do not have access to the cell numbers which are controlled independently by the individual cellular carrier companies, and so cannot access this information. Other details such as fax and unlisted numbers can also be impossible to find.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Cell Phone Lookup on The Internet

Is it really possible to run a free reverse cell phone lookup on the internet? Many of us have become disillusioned and frustrated in the past with websites which appear to offer free products or services online but in fact do not, I have bought Iphone. Is this the case with cell phone lookups?

Firstly let us examine exactly what we mean by a phone number lookup. If you have in your possession a residential phone number but no idea who the number belongs to or what address it relates to you can use a "reverse lookup" service to find out those details. This can obviously be very useful in situations where you have lost contact with someone but still have a record of their phone number, or simply wish to verify who owns the number before mistakenly phoning the wrong number. There are many places you can perform such residential and business phone lookups online for free, including toll-free numbers.

However a problem arises when you need to run a reverse lookup on a cellular phone as the free directories do not contain any such numbers. Similarly they do not contain fax numbers or unlisted numbers as this information is only held by the carriers and telecommunications companies. Do these records exist, and are they free?

Monday, October 15, 2007

Trace a Cell Phone Location

There are number services on the Internet which allow you to trace the location of a cell phone. They may differ in therms of interface and appearance, butthey are using the same data from the telecom companies, Apple iPhone deeper problem.

In the past the only way to gain access to the technology to trace a cell phone location was to buy equipment, and the use of this equipment was largely regulated to official organisations such as the police.

The way these services work is by gathering information from the telecom company that provides the cell phone service. this information includes the location of the cell phone as calculated by a combination of factors including the GPS as previously mentioned, and the distance to each of the nearest cellphone transmission masts. This is the same information which the police get.

There are wide range of reasons why you might want to trace a cell phone location, such as trying to find out where a friend or relative rates while you're out and about, keeping track of the location of a child, meeting up with friends, and trying to find shops and restaurants near you. Companies make use of these services in order to track their employees location, and also to provide security for employees when they are working in a remote location on their own. In the end, there are probably as many reasons as there are users.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

What is Phone Number Lookup?

Firstly let us examine exactly what we mean by a phone number lookup. If you have in your possession a residential phone number but no idea who the number belongs to or what address it relates to you can use a "reverse lookup" service to find out those details. This can obviously be very useful in situations where you have lost contact with someone but still have a record of their phone number, or simply wish to verify who owns the number before mistakenly phoning the wrong number. There are many places you can perform such residential and business phone lookups online for free, including toll-free numbers.

However a problem arises when you need to run a reverse lookup on a cellular phone as the free directories do not contain any such numbers. Similarly they do not contain fax numbers or unlisted numbers as this information is only held by the carriers and telecommunications companies. Do these records exist, and are they free?
The good news is there are websites which are able to grant access to the cell phone company databases, the only place cell records are currently held, but they are not free. These websites naturally have to pay the cell companies for this information, and as a result you will be charged a small fee before you can access the lookup databases. However the fee is a one-off payment and you can run as many searches as you like once you have access.