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Nextel ID ranges.

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TomChapman

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I'm a software programmer and I'm new to Nextel. In a software program I am writing, I ask the operator to enter a Nextel ID. I'm expecting an entry like 123-12-1234. I guess these are the Area ID, Network ID and Member ID components. Are those the correct terminology names?

What is the numeric range of each component? I'm looking to the minimum possible value and the maximum possible value for each component. Is it 1 through 9999 or what?
Area ID
Network ID
Member ID
 

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I'm a software programmer and I'm new to Nextel. In a software program I am writing, I ask the operator to enter a Nextel ID. I'm expecting an entry like 123-12-1234. I guess these are the Area ID, Network ID and Member ID components. Are those the correct terminology names?

What is the numeric range of each component? I'm looking to the minimum possible value and the maximum possible value for each component. Is it 1 through 9999 or what?
Area ID
Network ID
Member ID

I'm an Iden user in Canada, and i have not seen any obouis private ID scheme. my personal phone is my 10 digit phone number seperated by stars(xxx*xxx*xxxx), my GF's phone is xxx*x, i have also seen an ID that was xxx*xxxx*xxx and xxx*x*xxx
 

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Not sure how much use it will be with Nextel phasing out.

Sprint uses the Telephone #

However, it was
Region - Urban ID [Nextel / Boost Mobile]
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http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/Urban_Identifier

I'm a software programmer and I'm new to Nextel. In a software program I am writing, I ask the operator to enter a Nextel ID. I'm expecting an entry like 123-12-1234. I guess these are the Area ID, Network ID and Member ID components. Are those the correct terminology names?

What is the numeric range of each component? I'm looking to the minimum possible value and the maximum possible value for each component. Is it 1 through 9999 or what?
Area ID
Network ID
Member ID
 

Jurassic69

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My Network ID has 4 spaces:

1: x

2: x

3. xx

4. xx


Anyone know the range of each ID number? I am trying access more talk groups in my network on my i355.

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The last number can only be as high as 65535. Dunno about the rest. I had a phone once that was 168*144479*3, so I'm guessing the middle number can be as long as you need it to be.


Nevermind, I just saw someone brought this back from the dead in March 2011.
 
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