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The Phone tab allows you to verify a phone number as valid and append geographic information for the wire center. You can also designate a line type (land line, cell, or VOIP) and phone type (business, residential, or home office).
Input Columns
- Phone Number
- The phone number to be verified.
- Country
- The country name, abbreviation, or code.
- If the above Country field is empty, use country
- Select the country to use if the country field is blank.
- Select the Country from which dialing is done
- Select the origin country from which the dialing will occur.
Phone Number Verification Options
- Premium Mode
- Validates against a database of known phone numbers. If a number was last real-time validated more than 30 days ago, then a real-time check will be performed.
- Express Mode
- Quickly validate against a database of known phone numbers.
- Default Calling Code
- Set the default calling code to use when the country could not be detected from the phone number or country input.
- Time To Wait
- Set how long the service takes (in seconds) to query a phone number for Premium or Caller ID before it times out.
- Caller ID
- When checked this returns the name or association linked to the phone number at the time of registration, if available.
Output Columns
- Phone Number
- The standardized phone number after a successful call to the service.
- Phone Subscriber Number
- The subscriber number associated with the phone number passed in.
- Country Name
- The name of the country for the inputted phone number.
- Phone Country Dialing Code
- A digit, or combination of digits, known as the country dialing code.
- This will return the digit(s) dialed after the international prefix.
- International Prefix
- The international exit code needed to call a number outside of the dialing country.
- If the input country and country of origin differ, this will return the digit(s) required to be dialed before the country code.
- National Prefix
- A digit, or combination of digits, known as the national prefix.
- The national prefix must be dialed before an area (city) code when calling a number within the same country but outside the numbering area.
- National Destination Code
- A digit, or combination of digits, known as the national destination code.
- The national destination code that identifies a numbering area within a country (or group of countries) and/or network/services.
- Locality
- The locality (city) associated with the phone number passed to the Lookup function.
- Because of phone portability, geographical information may not reflect the true location of the owner of the phone number for wireless and VOIP numbers.
- Administrative Area
- The administrative area associated with the inputted phone number.
- Because of phone number portability, geographical information may not reflect the true location of the owner of the phone number for wireless and VOIP numbers.
- Language
- The predominant language of the phone’s detected geographical location.
- The field will return the written out form of the language name. For example: "French".
- Because of phone number portability, geographical information may not reflect the true location of the owner of the phone number for wireless and VOIP numbers.
- UTC
- The universal time code for the time zone associated with the inputted phone number.
- UTC returns the time zone specified with the format: +/- hh:mm.
- Because of phone number portability, geographical information may not reflect the true location of the owner of the phone number for wireless and VOIP numbers.
- DST
- Daylight Savings Time. This returns a ‘Y’ (for yes) or ‘N’ (for no) to distinguish whether the region of the inputted phone number observes daylight savings time.
- Because of phone number portability, geographical information may not reflect the true location of the owner of the phone number for wireless and VOIP numbers.
- Latitude
- The latitude of the geographically identifiable service area of the exchange.
- Latitude is the geographic coordinate of the locale, city, municipality, or other geographically identifiable service area of the exchange measured in degrees north or south of the equator.
- Because of phone number portability, geographical information may not reflect the true location of the owner of the phone number for wireless and VOIP numbers.
- Longitude
- The longitude of the geographically identifiable service area of the exchange.
- Longitude is the geographic coordinate of the locale, city, municipality, or other geographically identifiable service area of the exchange measured in degrees east or west of the Greenwich Meridian.
- Because of phone number portability, geographical information may not reflect the true location of the owner of the phone number for wireless and VOIP numbers.
- Carrier
- The name of the phone’s carrier.
- Country Abbreviation
- The abbreviation of the country for the inputted phone number.
- International Phone Number
- The number you would dial, given your output fields, in order to successfully send a call.
- Postal Code
- The zip code that corresponds to a locality inside the United States.
- Caller ID
- From the CallerID service, which appends a name to the targeted phone number.