Tuesday, 1 December 2009
How to Trace a Cell Phone Number - A Killer Tip!
Decades ago, the only place that offered unlimited search for information was the library. There was no end to what you could've found in the library because it had all the encyclopedias and the magazines etc which afforded a myriad of information. But come the new age and a tool emerges which makes the library look minuscule. And that tool we all know; we all resort to is the 'Internet'. It is possibly the biggest available 'library' right now, where you can dig out info from beauty tips to health tips to unknown phone numbers....all within just minutes.
But tracing phone numbers can be done through a public directory as well right?
Yes it can... but only as long as it is a landline number. Cellular numbers are not carried in the public directories owing to reasons of privacy. Several Privacy Laws have been placed in protection of the mobile users, therefore neither will you find the White Pages carrying cell number info nor will you find a public cellular directory.
Wireless 411 Privacy Act - This is an example of such a privacy act that has been enacted to protect the privacy rights of mobile phone users. There are also other laws limiting telemarketers calling on wireless phones. You can find more information about these laws by vising the website of Federal Communications Commission.
How to Ensure you get "ACCURATE" Results? - A Killer Tip!
As with everything, 'Accuracy' plays a leading role. Even if you take the example of the library, if it does not carry up to date books, then there really is no point in exploring it, you will only be wasting time. Likewise, if the database you choose is not accurate, you will only be wasting your good time.
So how do these databases become 'INACCURATE'?
Mobile numbers are constantly changed when people shift around or change packages etc, so if the database is not updated regularly, then the info becomes inaccurate
Mobile companies are also in the habit of registering new subscribers with discarded numbers, so if it's not regularly updated you might end up with the previous user's info
If you happen to bump into one of these OUTDATED databases - you run the risk of getting information on a previous owner of the number rather than that from a current owner. So what's the TIP? The BEST databases out there update themselves regularly, make sure you find one of those if you want to make sure you get 100% accurate results!
The following website reviews the Top 2 Directories as of October 2009 and reviews all the features you should pay attention to when selecting a suitable reverse phone directory. To see the review just Click Here
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dave_J._Anderson
But tracing phone numbers can be done through a public directory as well right?
Yes it can... but only as long as it is a landline number. Cellular numbers are not carried in the public directories owing to reasons of privacy. Several Privacy Laws have been placed in protection of the mobile users, therefore neither will you find the White Pages carrying cell number info nor will you find a public cellular directory.
Wireless 411 Privacy Act - This is an example of such a privacy act that has been enacted to protect the privacy rights of mobile phone users. There are also other laws limiting telemarketers calling on wireless phones. You can find more information about these laws by vising the website of Federal Communications Commission.
How to Ensure you get "ACCURATE" Results? - A Killer Tip!
As with everything, 'Accuracy' plays a leading role. Even if you take the example of the library, if it does not carry up to date books, then there really is no point in exploring it, you will only be wasting time. Likewise, if the database you choose is not accurate, you will only be wasting your good time.
So how do these databases become 'INACCURATE'?
Mobile numbers are constantly changed when people shift around or change packages etc, so if the database is not updated regularly, then the info becomes inaccurate
Mobile companies are also in the habit of registering new subscribers with discarded numbers, so if it's not regularly updated you might end up with the previous user's info
If you happen to bump into one of these OUTDATED databases - you run the risk of getting information on a previous owner of the number rather than that from a current owner. So what's the TIP? The BEST databases out there update themselves regularly, make sure you find one of those if you want to make sure you get 100% accurate results!
The following website reviews the Top 2 Directories as of October 2009 and reviews all the features you should pay attention to when selecting a suitable reverse phone directory. To see the review just Click Here
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dave_J._Anderson
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