Thursday, 17 November 2011

More Reverse Phone Databases Being Added To Improve Search Results

Businesses and individual "investigators" are using reverse lookups to trace the origins of phone numbers. Cell phone calls are hard to trace to the owner because mobile records are unpublished. By doing a reverse phone lookup, one can search the name, address and other related information about the owner of that number. Using several directories usually produces the best results because of different data mining processes used for compiling phone records.
The good news is that FreeCell Search has added more databases to power its searches and many numbers can be traced successfully by using its lookup features. The name of the caller can be located and new databases will also search for the address. There are several DBs currently in use by the system including extended WhitePages, as well as acquired fresh records from top data providers.
About The New Data
Fresh data includes free identification reports which include basic geo ID data - the registered location of the number, its type and service carrier. For portable numbers these data need to be updated periodically - thus, the fresh data feed.
Owner's data - either the number belongs to a business or a person, land line or a mobile line, the new better match can now be located for almost any number (over 80%) - these will include the name of the business or a person who uses the number. Then a second match is located using a different database to check for the exact billing address if the name is the same in both databases. This "double checking" allows to minimize the incidence of incorrect or outdated information.
More improvements are on the way and will be announced accordingly.

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