OperadorApp tells you from which company a phone number is

Do you have a flat rate only for mobiles that are from the same operator?

Well, let your friends from other companies get ready because you are not going to call them even once more ... With the application OperatorApp you will know which company does a mobile phone number belong to (from Spain).

The application is free and you can download it in the App Store

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  1.   Tricks said

    Even if that same phone has been ported to another company?

  2.   college term paper said

    A lot of people try to find just a free applications. it's because the paid programs are very expensive.

  3.   pas-pas said

    Trukos, it works even with numbers ported to other operators.

    I have tested with numbers from Yoigo, Ono Móvil, FonYou, PepePhone and ported to other operators, correcting 100% of the tests.

    Hiro, looking at the CMT website where you can enter the phone number and the catpcha, now it seems to me that the App itself also requests the resolution of the catpcha. Come on, they have turned the CMT website into an app.

    But at least, it is an ease that I did not know

  4.   Screws said

    Well, they screwed me alive because I had this idea in mind and I was about to do something like that! Anyway, what I have in mind will be better than this application!

  5.   Maroto said

    As Hiro says, and as we specify in the application info (top right) we have always relied on the cmt application, since they are the only ones with the power to show who the company of the requested number belongs to. . What we have simply sought was to make it comfortable in an application, and with the intention of expanding the functionalities (to begin with, we are going to enter the directory numbers of your own phone).

    We would appreciate very much any review you can make us, and we will take into account all the suggestions you want.

    A greeting.

    Maroto - Design and usability of Operadorapp

  6.   xiko said

    How is this application used? When I put the number it asks for a code, what code is it?

  7.   Maroto said

    The one at the top of the screen (black background with white letters).

  8.   Dani said

    the application is fine, which is very annoying to have to type the code every time.

  9.   Maroto said

    It is clear that we were not amused either, but to really know what the numbers are, it is the only system. We depend on the cmt

  10.   Jorge Marotto said

    As we already warned by @tactilapp's Twitter, OperadorApp v1.1 is now available for you to update from the AppStore. We have included the option to load the numbers from the phone book itself as a premium version, so all those you want can use it.

    For any suggestion, do not hesitate to contact us by email from the information button (top right) of the application.

    a greeting

  11.   tactilapp said

    We release Operadorapp!

    The application to verify the company of the number you call turns 2 years old, and to celebrate it we have created the application in a web environment, and most important of all: we release the application code for anyone who wants it. If you want more information, you can do it in the last Tactilapp post:

    http://tactilapp.com/blog/operadorapp-codigo-libre-web?utm_source=blog