Phone Numbers Updated - Sinhala Gon Badu
I need to make sure the guide doesn't suggest any methods that involve mass collecting numbers or using them for spam. Emphasize legal compliance, such as adhering to Sri Lanka's data protection laws and international regulations like GDPR if relevant.
| Operator | Prefix Ranges (National) | International Format | |-------------|--------------------------|----------------------------| | Dialog | 071, 072, 077, 078, 079 | +9471, +9472, +9477, +9478, +9479 | | Mobitel | 070, 075, 076, 077, 072 | +9470, +9475, +9476, +9477, +9472 | | HFCL/WaveL | 073, 074, 076 | +9473, +9474, +9476 | | Airtel | 075, 076 (some numbers) | +9475, +9476 | sinhala gon badu phone numbers updated
Including a disclaimer about the guide's purpose being for informational and legal contact updates is important. Remind users that unauthorized use of phone numbers can lead to legal consequences. I need to make sure the guide doesn't
For more help, contact your mobile operator’s customer service or consult Sri Lanka’s at www.dpc.gov.lk . Remind users that unauthorized use of phone numbers
Another point to consider is how individuals can update their own phone numbers. Maybe through mobile operators' websites or customer service. Also, businesses might need updated contact lists for services and should use opt-in methods and secure data handling.
Finally, wrap up with a conclusion that reinforces responsible usage and provides alternative methods for effective communication, like online forms or customer service channels, instead of personal phone numbers.
I should also explain the structure of Sri Lankan phone numbers. I remember that Sri Lanka has different mobile operators with specific number ranges. For example,Dialog uses 078, 079, 071, etc., while Mobitel uses 070 and 077, and HFCL uses 076 and 073. Including these details can help users identify numbers correctly.