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A Free tool that extracts all formats of Nigerian, US and international mobile GSM phone numbers from text, web, url and files.

It can intelligently extract, trim and arrange Nigerian GSM numbers in a format that can be readily exported into other mobile or online application.

Other cool features of this free online phone extractor software includes:

Sort phone Numbers

Remove duplicates from phone numbers

Split phone numbers into groups of specified lengths.

Number Reformater

Download Extracted numbers

Extract Uploaded Files and Web crawler Features.

Job emailing options.

SMS Alert Notifier

Custom phone number separator options.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In the autumn of 2010, before the world had fully slipped into the honey-colored glow of touchscreen glass, a young journalist named Mira found herself aboard a rattling night train from Nairobi to Mombasa. She was chasing a story about coastal fishermen who had begun using mobile phones to outsmart illegal trawlers. Her weapon of choice was not a sleek iPhone or a shiny new Android—it was a BlackBerry Bold 9700, with its physical keyboard and a tiny trackpad that clicked like a loyal metronome.

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The problem was that Mombasa’s network coverage, once past Tsavo, became a whisper. And Mira had just received a critical tip: a source had sent her a series of photos and a long Facebook message containing GPS coordinates and time stamps of the trawlers’ midnight movements. The message was stuck in her Facebook app—a clunky, laggy thing that had been preinstalled on her BlackBerry. It refused to load the images fully. The coordinates appeared as broken text.

She opened the new app. It was bare-bones: no timeline animations, no chat sounds, no ads. Just a white box with text. But there, in the messages folder, her source’s data loaded line by line, pixel by pixel. The coordinates resolved into numbers she could read. The images loaded as grainy thumbnails, but they were enough.

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Mira rummaged through her bag. The train jolted. Her backup battery pack glowed green. She found the microSD card in a coin pouch, wiped clean of dust. She inserted it, navigated to the file manager, and there it was: .

Years later, when BlackBerry was a ghost and Facebook had become an ocean of noise, Mira kept that Bold in a drawer. Sometimes she’d power it on and scroll through the old “Facebook download app”—not to post, not to like, but to remember a time when the right software, in the right hands, on the right device, could stop a ship in the dark. facebook download app for blackberry

She clicked install. The BlackBerry asked for permission—network, local storage, recording—she granted each one with a prayer. The progress bar moved in jerks. At 67%, the train entered a tunnel. The bar froze. Mira held her breath. When they emerged into moonlight, the bar jumped to 100%. “Installation Complete.” Mira rummaged through her bag

In the autumn of 2010, before the world had fully slipped into the honey-colored glow of touchscreen glass, a young journalist named Mira found herself aboard a rattling night train from Nairobi to Mombasa. She was chasing a story about coastal fishermen who had begun using mobile phones to outsmart illegal trawlers. Her weapon of choice was not a sleek iPhone or a shiny new Android—it was a BlackBerry Bold 9700, with its physical keyboard and a tiny trackpad that clicked like a loyal metronome. She found the microSD card in a coin

Desperate, Mira remembered a rumor from the tech forums: there was a standalone “Facebook download app for BlackBerry”—not the built-in version, but a separate installer file (.jad) that could be side-loaded via a microSD card. It was supposedly leaner, meaner, and designed for low-bandwidth miracles. A fellow journalist in Nairobi had emailed her the file weeks ago, joking, “Keep this for the digital apocalypse.”

The problem was that Mombasa’s network coverage, once past Tsavo, became a whisper. And Mira had just received a critical tip: a source had sent her a series of photos and a long Facebook message containing GPS coordinates and time stamps of the trawlers’ midnight movements. The message was stuck in her Facebook app—a clunky, laggy thing that had been preinstalled on her BlackBerry. It refused to load the images fully. The coordinates appeared as broken text.

She opened the new app. It was bare-bones: no timeline animations, no chat sounds, no ads. Just a white box with text. But there, in the messages folder, her source’s data loaded line by line, pixel by pixel. The coordinates resolved into numbers she could read. The images loaded as grainy thumbnails, but they were enough.

The most prefered solution by millions of users for extracting all formats of mobile phone numbers from texts and other files and presents them in a format that can be readily exported into other applications.

Online marketing just got easier with our free online GSM and phone number extractor tool. It is a all-in-one online application that was written to meet the needs of online marketers and anyone interested in extracting phone numbers from other texts contents.

It can extract out both international & local phone numbers from texts. It has an inbuilt intelligent logic that filters out, joins up and trims Nigerian Phone numbers. With this features one dont need to do any other formatings to extracted number since the software already does that.

Summarily, www.PhoneNumberExtractor.com, allows you to Extract GSM Numbers from a text file, Generate Phone Numbers in a random or sequential order, Subtract a collection of GSM Numbers from another collection,  reformat a group of numbers to have desired prefix and also classify phone numbers into desired groupings.

 

Extract all Formats of Phone Numbers from text, files and web.

Phone Number Extractor Page
You can perform "Crude Extraction" or "Purified Extraction". Crude extraction allows you to extract any kind of GSM numbers. Purified Extraction allows you to extract and purify Nigerian Numbers.

Data Input Mode

  • You can paste your raw data in the box
  • You can paste up to 20 links in the box( separate each link  by New Line)
  • You can also browse up a text or html file for extraction
Options
  • You can select desired output number separator eg comma, newline etc
  • You can allow or remove duplicate from extraction result
  • You can show or Hide numbers that the logic could not resolve
  • You can sort or randomize extraction result
Notifications
For small task, you wont be mandated to specify your email, but your email is required for bigger task. When your task is queued up in the server, you may go offline or wait, since the extraction goes on to completion in the server. If you have specified your email, a the result would be mailed to you. SMS notification is only active for task that has been queued up in the server.
 

Generates GSM Phone Numbers of all country, Random and Sequential

Phone Number Generator Page

You can generate thousands of GSM numbers with this page provided your desired phone number is more than 7 characters in length. You can initiate a sequential or Random Number generation.

Number Count
This is the count of number you want to generate.

Number Prefix
You can configure the number to a desired operator-specific phone number by specifying the Prefix. When specifying the prefix, each prefix should be separated by a "COMMA" when no prefix is specified, 4 asterisks are used as the default prefix.

Starting Number
This option is only required for sequential number generation.  This is the value you want the sequential generator to start from. Ignore the option if the "Random Generation" mode is selected.

 

Phone Number Subtractor Page

This page helps you can delete a particular number or some group of numbers from a numbers list.  Paste or upload the unwanted numbers in the yellow box and paste or upload the number list in the blue box, then click the "Subtract Phone Number" button.

 

Split Phone Numbers into Groups

Upload or paste the numbers, Specify the desired count of number in each group, choose your other preference and then click the "Split Numbers into group button"

 

Reformat Phone Numbers Page

This functions will help you to reformat your extracted phone numbers. For instance, if the you wish to convert your phone numbers from local format to international format, you may need to replace the first X digit of each number with the specified international prefix code. eg, if I wish to convert a Nigerian phone Number like 08061111114, to international number, I would use,

Replace the first 1 digits with 234
OR
Preserve the last 10 digits and replace the remainder with 234

 

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