‘112’ can be dialled from anywhere in the world where there is GSM digital coverage.
The call will automatically be transferred to that country’s emergency number;
in any area covered by GSM (for example, when you are out of your service provider’s coverage area but in another service provider’s coverage area, your call will be carried on that other network);
without having to key in a security-protection PIN.
Note: When dialling the emergency call service from a GSM digital mobile phone, you will need to state your exact location to the operator.
If you are using a CDMA digital mobile phone, DIAL ‘000’ to connect to the emergency call service. Dialling the GSM international emergency call number ‘112’ from a CDMA mobile phone will not work.
Note: When dialling the emergency call service from a CDMA digital mobile phone, you will need to state your exact location to the operator.
http://www.digiplus.com.au/mobile/mobileinformationpages/emergencynumber.asp
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This is australian website.
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Is there any web-site for free service where you can track GSM mobile..?
In other words, enter the mobile (cell) number of the person and it tells you where this person is located at that moment.
I watched one new movie today "ELAAN". They called it "Global Mobile Tracking System".
Even I don't think this service can be available on web site ehhh??
I found one web-site which is paid and its only for UK..
http://www.verilocation.co.uk/
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