City ID is Cequint 's first-generation caller mobile identification service. City ID displays the city and state or country associated with the caller's telephone number. In partnership with mobile network operators, the City ID service is available on many devices from Alltel , AT&T , U.S. Cellular , and Verizon Wireless .
7-439: The City and State information is determined by referencing the area code and exchange ( NPA - NXX ) of the calling party's telephone number using a database stored locally on the mobile phone. This database is updated as new area codes and exchanges are introduced. The City ID application is integrated into the firmware of mobile phones, providing city and state (or country) information to the phone application for native display on
14-469: Is called an overlay . Area codes are also assigned for non-geographic purposes. The rules for numbering NPAs do not permit the digits 0 and 1 in the leading position. Area codes with two identical trailing digits are easily recognizable codes (ERC). NPAs with 9 in the second position are reserved for future format expansion. Area codes that are not in use are listed in italic type face; and unassignable codes are bolded. The column Date lists either
21-401: Is integrated on many Android devices in partnership with several mobile network operators. The service offers a 15-day free trial and then a subscription fee is required to continue the service. The software is pre-installed and, because it's integrated into the firmware, users cannot remove or disable it unless they have root privileges, (e.g. " rooted ") their phone. The Application Manager in
28-543: The Settings application can be used to Force Stop the application. According to Cequint: The way to disable City ID is to select “No” at the end of the free trial, which ends 15 days after you receive the initial free trial notification. If you select “Remind Me Later,” or press the Back or End key (or a similar action) the trial expired message will appear after each incoming call (up to 10 times), so please be sure to select “No” upon
35-456: The first expiration message to disable City ID. City ID is pre-installed on many BREW (and the successor OS, BREWMP) devices in partnership with several mobile network operators. BREW and BREWMP phones usually do not have obvious branding like Android and Blackberry phones. Cheaper feature phones in North America are most often BREW-based mobile phones. The Media Center should allow removal of
42-574: The incoming call screen, call logs, and outgoing call screen. The city and state information provided by the City ID service is based on the area code and exchange in which the phone is registered. For land-line phones , this information is a reliable method for determining the phone's originating calling office or switch (the exchange ). For mobile phones, this information is potentially less useful because mobile phones often operate outside of their originally registered area code and exchange area. City ID
49-469: The pre-installed City ID application. List of North American Numbering Plan area codes The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) divides the territories of its members into geographic numbering plan areas (NPAs). Each NPA is identified by one or more numbering plan area codes ( NPA codes , or area codes ), consisting of three digits that are prefixed to each local telephone number having seven digits. A numbering plan area with multiple area codes
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