Discover Your Mobile Provider and Circle with Just Four Digits – How Useful Is This Tool?

rohit joshi
Dear HR Family,

I am posting very useful information. In the attached Excel sheet, simply input the first four digits of any mobile number, and it will provide you with the name of the service provider (such as Hutch, Airtel, Idea, Reliance, etc.). It will also indicate whether it is a GSM number or a CDMA phone. Moreover, it will give you details about the telecom circle, such as whether the number belongs to Maharashtra Circle, Gujarat Circle, North Circle, etc.

I am confident that this will be greatly beneficial to most of you. Please share your feedback on this information that I am providing.

Thanks & Regards,

Rohit Joshi
Corporate HR Manager
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bagema
Hi Rohit,

There is another operator in Tamil Nadu who has a major share, i.e., Aircel, which is not mentioned here. Also, BSNL is missing from the list.
rahuul
Hello all,

I can update this for you, people, but I don't have the updated number series. If you could tell me which new numbers/series (only the first 4 digits, e.g., 9740) belong to which state and network, I could add it to the sheet. I need the data in this fashion.

9740 - Hutch, Kolkata
9765 - Airtel, Chennai

Anyone care to build one by one? Post it here... whatever new series you come across.

Regards,
Rahuul
makarand.salunkhe
Do any one know how to track mobile numbers in India? Can we get information like in which circle it is? Which is the place of operation for this mobile?
pooja_horizon@yahoo.co.in
9004... This is the new Airtel series in Mumbai. 9773... This is the new Idea series in Mumbai, but in the Excel sheet, it is not showing... It's displaying NA#. Can you tell me how to update it, or if any of you can update this, please forward me the updated Excel sheet to my email: shridhar22@hotmail.com. With this, I have attached the error page of Excel.
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jasveer
Thanks for the very useful info. The sheet is password-protected; I can't input the first four digits of the mobile number to trace the location. Somehow managed to gather information, but is it possible to get an updated codes .xls? Some codes I found are not allocated, showing as not working.

/Jasveer
jasveer
Dear Rohit,

Good effort on providing information. I have two suggestions:

1. If possible, provide up-to-date information on mobile numbers.
2. If possible, include detailed levels of mobile location, such as city, district, and state. Currently, the information is at a broad level.

Thanks,
Jasveer
JAWEDALAM
Hi all,

An updated Excel file on the Mobile Numbering System in India is attached for you.

Regards,
Jawed
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hr.apectraining
Hi Rajesh,

It is showing only the old number series, and not even the numbers from other states or the new BSNL series as you mentioned.

Thank you,
Hyderabad
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