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Hello,
This morning I received a missed call from a strange number... that had only 5 digits!!!
And of course, when I call this number back, it is not assigned!!
It's 04262, does anyone know how to enlighten me??
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 67.0.3396.99
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Stop us!
This morning I received a missed call from a strange number... that had only 5 digits!!!
And of course, when I call this number back, it is not assigned!!
It's 04262, does anyone know how to enlighten me??
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 67.0.3396.99
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Stop us!
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jeannets
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Hello,
-- There is a German area code that looks like this, but usually the rest of the number follows
https://www.indicatif-de-pays.info/Indicatif+regional+04262+de.php
-- However, what is much more plausible is that this is a telephone platform. With their computer systems, they can display any number
-- We can also add that it may depend on the CLI decoding of your phone... and what it is connected to... Mobile phone.. SIM, 3G, 4G, Landline.. With or without SIM card, behind an internet BOX, or only on an Orange line
All these nuances can lead to different behaviors... including partial display.
-- There is a German area code that looks like this, but usually the rest of the number follows
https://www.indicatif-de-pays.info/Indicatif+regional+04262+de.php
-- However, what is much more plausible is that this is a telephone platform. With their computer systems, they can display any number
-- We can also add that it may depend on the CLI decoding of your phone... and what it is connected to... Mobile phone.. SIM, 3G, 4G, Landline.. With or without SIM card, behind an internet BOX, or only on an Orange line
All these nuances can lead to different behaviors... including partial display.
My phone is a 4G mobile with an SFR SIM card (iPhone) if that was your question.