to find out whether employees are using
company-provided and paid-for cell phones appropriately and
within company guidelines.
to find the address of a friend or relative
who has moved and isn’t answering his or her cell phone.
to learn or teach others how
to conduct
a cell phone directory search for future reference.
Many people are quite comfortable using a search engine Google or Yahoo to find almost any information they seek for free, and therefore would be inclined to turn first to that familiar form of web search to lookup such information as the unidentified owner of a particular cell number. Unfortunately, the information gleaned this way is often outdated or inaccurate. To boot, most of the people making the sorts of calls listed above are savvy enough to keep their numbers private, unlisted, and out of the public domain – meaning that they would be completely absent from the likes of free search engines like Google and Yahoo.
Just think of how often you use the free phone
book your local telephone company provides to find certain
information. Subscribing to a
reverse cell
phone directory website is not ordinarily free, but as this
article shows, the many practical uses of a cell phone directory
search far overshadows any small fee you may pay for the
convenience.
References:
World unlisted phone numbers Telephone Directories Listing of most of the world's online telephone directories.
Unlisted phone number search: Canada's Official Yellow Pages
Find unlisted phone number in The UK Yellow Pages, United Kingdom Yellow Pages
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