Glossary

MSISDN (Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number)

An MSISDN is a number that uniquely identifies a subscription in a GSM or a UMTS mobile network. An MSISDN is the phone number associated with a single SIM card and is the number to which you call or send an SMS message. The MSISDN is used to identify a mobile user when they make a call or send an SMS.

The ITU-T recommendation E.164 limits the maximum length of an MSISDN to 15 digits. 1-3 digits are reserved for country code. Prefixes are not included (e.g. international dialing codes such as 00 or + prefixes). Minimum length of the MSISDN is not specified by ITU-T but is instead specified in the national numbering plans by the telecommunications regulator in each country.

An MSISDN is one of three types of Global Title (GT) in use in mobile networks. The other two being E.212 (IMSI) and E.214 (MGT).

Virtual Numbers are also MSISDNs.

Use the Number Lookup tool.

See communications analysis - digital forensics for law enforcement.


Melrose Labs Tyr SMS Gateway/Virtual Mobile Numbers
Melrose Labs Identity and Location

Melrose Labs: 我们的使命是为企业,短信聚合器和消息传递提供商提供跨移动,固定电话和互联网的云通信中的关键服务。这些服务使组织能够在向客户提供服务,可靠性,对服务的洞察力以及提高的运营效率方面取得飞跃。