Re: Cell Phone Company Records the Tower Handling Call |
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Howard Eisenhauer (howarde@REMOVECAPShfx.eastlink.ca) Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:45:52 GMT
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Indeed they do, it's part of the billing information they use to compute your bill. Each billing record for an outgoing call records the calling number (so they know who to bill- duh), the number called, the cell the call originated on, start time and duration. The originating cell info & the called number are used by the billing process to determine if the call is billed as local or long distance.
Same thing only different for incoming calls.
Howard.
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:06:01 GMT, phoner@company.com wrote:
> Cell phone companies record the tower that handles each call, and then
> That came out in the recent arson case in Maryland. The suspect
> This had to have been a routine log since the suspect wasn't yet a
> (Putting my tinfoil hat on:) I have a theory that the location of |
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