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Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCC

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCC `Mobile Country Code (MCC) 401Kazakhstan310United States 404India311United States 405India234United Kingdom 402Bhutan250Russia 410Pakistan505Australia 412Afganistan455China 413Sri Lanka602Egypt 429Nepal418Iraq 470Bangladesh432Iran

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNC

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNC Mobile Network Code (MNC) VodafoneRajasthan AIRTELRajasthan BSNLRajasthan IDEARajasthan RELIANCE COMM.Rajasthan TATA TELE.Rajasthan AIRCELRajasthan

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDIMEIAIMSIA T15:13:00+05: T15:32:00+05: T15:38:00+05: T15:46:00+05:V T16:57:00+05: T17:04:00+05: T17:12:00+05: T20:36:00+05: T07:38:00+05: T07:40:00+05: T07:43:00+05: T15:13:00+05: T15:32:00+05: MCCMNC MCC + MNC Database

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNCLAC

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNCLAC Location Area Code (LAC) The served area of a cellular radio network is usually divided into location areas. Location areas are comprised of one or several radio cells. Each location area is given an unique number within the network, the Location Area Code (LAC). This code is used as a unique reference for the location of a mobile subscriber. This code is necessary to address the subscriber in the case of an incoming call.

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNCLACCID

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNCLACCID Cell ID (CID) CID-A GSM Cell ID (CID) is a generally unique number used to identify each Base transceiver station (BTS) or sector of a BTS within a Location area code (LAC) if not within a GSM network. values 1,2,3 are used to identify sectors of trisector or bisector antennas.

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNCLACCID First 3 Digit is always 404 or then 2 Digit 405 then 3 Digit From 1 Digit to 5 Digit

Calling (A)Calling (B)Date-TimeDurationFirst Cell IDLast Cell IDCall TypeIMEIAIMSIA T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN T15:38:00+05: CALL-IN T15:46:00+05:V CALL-OUT T16:57:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:04:00+05: CALL-OUT T17:12:00+05: CALL-OUT T20:36:00+05: CALL-IN T07:38:00+05: CALL-IN T07:40:00+05: CALL-OUT T07:43:00+05: CALL-IN T15:13:00+05: CALL-IN T15:32:00+05: CALL-IN MCCMNCLACCID

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