Reverse Lookup Kentucky Cell Phone Numbers

Reverse Lookup Kentucky Cell Phone Numbers

Kentucky was not a fast population to take on cell phone technology as a regular part of their daily lives, starting with a relatively low number of cell phone subscribers when compared to the rest of the states. However, over the last six years, cell phone use has picked up dramatically in Kentucky, and has become a part of “the usual” in that state.

In the year 2000, when Kentucky’s population was 4,041,769 according to the US census of that year, there were only 999,544 cell phone subscribers; a measly 24 percent of the population. This, at a time when the majority of the rest of the states generally had cell phone service subscriptions from over 30 percent of their populations.

However, by the year 2006, the population rose by 4.1 percent to 4,206,074, and the cell phone subscriptions rose by a tremendous 64 percent to 2,807,061 cell phone subscribers. This brings Kentucky’s population well into the “cell phone age” along with the rest of the states, as cell phone service subscribers now make up 67 percent of the Kentucky population.

The largest contributors to the number of cell phone subscribers come from Kentucky’s three largest cities, Louisville, Lexington, and Owensboro. With their comparatively large populations next to the other towns and cities of the state, they total the largest percentage of the mobile phone service subscribers throughout Kentucky.

This indicates that cell phones have become an important part of the culture of Kentucky. Not only is it a regular part of the urban areas, but across the entire state as well.

However, though this is the case, Kentucky still does not have a state-wide cell phone number directory. Nor do the cities of Louisville, Lexington, or Owensboro have their own city-wide cell phone number directories.

For this reason many sites, including reputable ones such as www.SearchThisPhoneNumber.com have been developed to allow people to search or reverse search for people’s cell phone numbers online. Such sites are built with reasonable databases that will allow for the greatest searching success for cell phone numbers.

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9 Responses to “Reverse Lookup Kentucky Cell Phone Numbers”

  1. http://point.com
    http://letstalk.com
    http://www.wirefly.com

    Coverage you might need to check the acualy compony sites sites.

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  3. my tmobile 1500 cost me 35 pounds…about 70 a month…

  4. The difference between pre-paid and contract is that with pre-paid you don't sign up for anything and there is no account or bill that you have to pay every month. Contract is that you pay for a certain amount of minutes and services that you may or may not use every month and that bill comes every month.

    As far as costs go, there isn't a big difference from what I've seen. To make sure you get the best rate, you really need to shop around and check out what people are selling…it all boils down to how many cents per minute you're going to be paying.

    My recommendation is for you and your husband to get a contract so that if you ever need it, you won't have to worry about running out of minutes at an inopportune time. For the kids, I would recommend pre-paid. This is because, its been my expereince (I'm a teacher and I hear lots of stories) that most kids use their phones a lot either calling or text-messaging. This can run up an extremely high cell phone bill that you'll be stuck with. The worst story I ever heard was one of my students running up an $800 bill in one month from overage charges.

    Also, before you do anything, check with your current cell phone provider and find out if you're under contract and if so what the early termination fee is (usually $150). This might make you're decision easier for now. As for pre-paid companies, I have heard that Boost and Virgin are pretty good companies.

  5. I've looked at the Vu, and to a certain extent I like it, but I've heard very mixed reactions to the touch screen on the Vu. If you want to watch TV on your phone, by all means, get the Vu, but if the Shine has all the features you want, and is cheaper, I'd go with that one. Even though the Shine is a little heavier, I've felt it and it feels like a more solid phone and the screen is gorgeous.

    I'd suggest going into a store and playing with the Vu, you don't want to get wrapped into a contract with an expensive phone that you might end up hating.

  6. Hi Blue
    The best place to get your answer from people that live in Tucson is here
    http://www.howardforums.com/search.php?searchid=5883359&q=tucson%20coverage
    After you decide on the provider, take advantage of the 'test periods" offered, that way you are seeing first hand how good or bad coverage is in your area and home
    Cheers

  7. iPod touch is probably your best bet right now. Dell is supposed to be coming out with a similar Android type device. Also you can get a smart phone that has WiFi and don't bother activating cellular service with it.

  8. Hi there:
    The cell phone companies change, new ones appear every month, and they buy out each other constantly, so it is difficult to make an accurate list !
    However, you do not say where in the world you are, so here is a brief list:

    CELL PHONE CARRIERS

    3 River WIreless
    ACS WIreless
    ALLTEL
    Alltel #2
    ANDHRA Pradesh AirTel
    AT&T
    AT&T Free2Go
    AT$T Pocketnet PCS
    BEELINE
    Bell Atlatic
    Bell Mobility Canada ( Different Provinces, Different Owners )
    Bell Mobility Canada #2 ( If you move, you CANNOT move the phone!!)
    Bell Mobility Canada #3 ( you end up paying 3 years AND buy a new phone )
    Bell SOUTH ( Blackberry )
    Bell South , #2, #3
    Bell SOuth Mobility
    Blue SKy Frog
    Bluegrass Cellular
    Boost
    Bouygues Telecom, #2, #3
    BPL Mobile
    Carolina West Wireless
    Cellular One
    Cellular One East Coast
    Cellular One South West
    Cellular One West
    Cellular One PCS
    Cellular ONE #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
    Cellular SOuth
    Century Tel
    Chennai RPG Cellular
    Chaennai SkyTel / Airtel
    Chennai Bell
    Cingular, #2, #3, #4
    Clearnet
    Comcast
    Comviq
    Corr Wireless Communications
    Delhi Aritel
    Delhi Hutch
    Dobson Cellular Systems
    Dobson-Alex Wireless
    DT T-Mobile
    Dutchtone / ORANGE-NL
    Edge Wireless
    EMT
    Escotel
    FIDO
    Genion
    Goa BPLMobil
    Golden Telecom
    Green's Communications
    GTE WIreless, #2, #3
    Gujarat Celforce
    Houston Cellular
    Idea Cellular
    Inland Cellular Telephone
    Itineris
    Kerala Escotel
    Kolkata Airtel
    Kyivstar
    LMT
    Maharashtra BPL Mobile
    Maharashtra IDEAL Cellular
    Manitoba Telecom Systems
    MCI Phone
    Megafon
    Meteor , #2
    Metro PCS, #2
    MicroCell
    Midwest WIreless
    MiWorld
    MobileComm
    MobileONE
    MobileFone
    Mobility Bermuda
    Mobility Tanzania
    Mobtel Srbija
    Motient
    Movistar
    MTS
    Mumbai BPL Mobile
    MUMBAI ORANGE
    NBTel
    Netcom
    Nextel, #2
    Nextel BR
    NPI Wireless
    Ntelos
    O2, ( M-mail, Online, Prepaid )
    Omnipoint, #2
    One Connect
    Online BEEP
    Optus Mobile
    Orange (Fr Telecom, Mumbai, NL/ Dutchtone )
    OSKAR
    P&T Luxembourg
    Pacific Bell
    PCS ONE
    Pioneer / Enid Cellular
    PLUS GSM
    Pondicherry BPL Moboile
    POWERTEL
    Price Communications
    Primco
    Promtel
    Public Service Cellular
    Qwest
    Rogers AT&T Wireless
    ROGERS Wireless ( CDN )
    Safaricom
    Satelindo GSM
    SFR France , #2, #3
    Simple Freedom
    SMART Telecom
    SMF/ Schuylkill Mobile Fone
    SouthernLinC
    Southwestern Bell
    SPRINT PCS
    Suncom
    Sunrise Mobile, #2
    SureWest Communications
    SwissCOm
    T-Mobile ( #2, Austria, Germany, UK)
    TalkLine
    Tamil Nadu BPL Mobile
    Tele2
    Telefonica Movistar
    Telenot
    Telenor
    Telia Denmark
    TELUS
    TIM
    TRITON
    UMC
    Unicel
    Uraltel
    US Cellular, #2
    US West
    Uttar Pradesh Escotel
    Verison, #2, #3
    Vessotel
    Virgin Mobile, #2
    Vodafone (Germany, Italy, Japan, #2, #3, Spain, UK)
    VoiceStream . T-Mobile
    West Central Wireless
    Western WIreless
    Wyndtell
    Yenisev Telecom

    Note that in the big cities, there are hundreds of smaller carriers that only provide service in one small area. I can't list them all.
    Hopefully you can choose the ones locally, and compare pricing.

    good luck

    robin

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