Mar 27

Free Reverse Cell Phone Lookup

You have a cell phone number and are looking for the name and address. A cell phone reverse look-up service will give you access to these data and much more.
If you have a phone number but don’t know to whom this number belongs to or what address is related to you will need a Reverse Phone Lookup to find the required details.

You’ll find many places on the Internet where you will find residential, business phone and toll-free numbers lookups for free.

But is a reverse cell phone lookup on the Internet also free?

Cell phone numbers are only held by telecommunications companies and carriers and they don’t give them away for free. It’s similar with unlisted numbers and fax numbers.

But you can find some sites on the Internet which offer cell phone numbers, but not for free.

These sites have to pay the carriers to get this information and will charge you also a small one time fee before they will give you access to their database.

The only place to find reverse cell phone numbers is within the legitimate and paid directory sites.

Free cell phone number lookup does not exist, however paying a small fee is worth to get this information.

For a small fee you can do as many database searches as you like.

You will have access to:
- address history,
- cell owner details,
- carrier details and
- phone connection status.

The database includes
- cell phones plus residential,
- pagers,
- toll-free,
- business and
- unlisted numbers.

All your queries are guaranteed legal and confidential.

You’ll also have access to these databases:
- people finder,
- bankruptcies,
- liens.

And to public records databases:
- deaths,
- marriages,
- divorces and
- adoptions,

Addition you’ll get access to
- sex offender records,
- police records,
- social security number verifications.

Jim Francisto
has a master degree in IT and is a technical writer and business consultant
Review of Phone Lookup Services
Free TV Online
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Mar 18

Have you ever been disrupted by a call from a marketer when you are watching your favorite TV show or late in the night when you are sleeping?

When yes, you’re not alone.

To stop this your first step is to register your cellular number with the FCC’s Do-Not-Call Registry.

When you’ve registered callers may only call you when they
- have you prior written permission,
- do not call commercially or do not include unsolicited advertisements,
- have established a business relationship with you.

Everyone can register their residential telephone number, including mobile numbers, by Internet or by telephone at no cost.

In addition to the Do-Not-Call Registry the caller-id will also reduce the number of spam calls to your home.

With the caller-id you should know when a telemarketer is calling you] because they must transfer caller-id information and may not block their number.

When you register your phone number with the FCC unsolicited telephone calls to your home before 8 am or after 9 pm are prohibited.
Callers have to provide you with these additional information which will also reduced spam calls to your home:
- The Caller also must provide you the name of the entity on whose behalf the call is being made.
- Anyone making a telephone solicitation call to your home must provide his/her name.
- A telephone number or address at which you may contact that entity.

You can register your phone number at no cost. Your phone number will remain for five years on the national do-not-call list. You may re-enter your number when the five years have passed, and you may remove your phone number from the list at any time.

Jim Francisto
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Mar 11

Asterisk voicemail is of interest for all using an Asterisk phone system with an iPhone.
With this tiny software you can check the voicemail messages on your phone system.Asterisk voicemailIt works similar to the native iPhone Visual Voicemail and offers you:

  • list messages,
  • listen to messages,
  • display caller-id information,
  • delete messages,
  • move messages,
  • return calls and
  • change voicemail settings.

To use this service you only need to install Aadditional software on your Asterisk box.
Asterisk is an Open-Source VoIP PBX.

Jim
VoIP
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Feb 20

You have a cell phone number and look for the name and address. A mobile phone reverse lookup directory will give you access to these data.
If you have a phone number but don’t know to whom this number belongs to or what address is related to you will need a Reverse Phone Lookup to find the required details.

You’ll find many places on the Internet where you will find residential, business phone and toll-free numbers lookups for free.

But is a reverse cell phone lookup on the Internet also free?

Cell phone numbers are only held by telecommunications companies and carriers and they don’t give them away for free. It’s similar with unlisted numbers and fax numbers.

But you can find some sites on the Internet which offer cell phone numbers, but not for free.

These sites have to pay the carriers to get this information and will charge you also a small one time fee before they will give you access to their database.

The only place to find reverse cell phone numbers is within the legitimate and paid directory sites.

Free cell phone number lookup does not exist, however paying a small fee is worth to get this information.

For a small fee you can do as many database searches as you like.

You will have access to:
- address history,
- cell owner details,
- carrier details and
- phone connection status.

The database includes
- cell phones plus residential,
- pagers,
- toll-free,
- business and
- unlisted numbers.

All of your searches are absolute confidential and legal.

You’ll also have access to these databases:
- people finder,
- bankruptcies,
- liens.

And to public records databases:
- deaths,
- marriages,
- divorces and
- adoptions,

Addition you’ll get access to
- sex offender records,
- police records,
- social security number verifications.

Jim Francisto
Reverse Phone Lookup
TV Shows Online
Voip Providers

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Jan 23

AT&T is offering a VoIP telephone service in Detroit, Michigan.
The service are routed over AT&T’s fiber-optic network.

For $45/month you will get unlimited calling within the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, or for $35 (+$0.07 per overtime minute) 1000 minutes.
When you also order AT&T’s U-verse broadband or TV service you’ll receive a monthly discount of $10, or $15 when you sign up for both.

AT&T’s voip service includes an option for U-verse TV to view call histories on your TV set.
Call screening, call forwarding, call display, “do not disturb” and international call blocking are included.

The $50 fee to installation fee is being waived until the end of this month for customers who also sign-up for U-verse TV.

AT&T will extend its U-verse digital voice service also to other cities in the next months.

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