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Mobile Number Circle Check

Find out which telecom circle and operator a mobile number belongs to. Completely safe—no personal information accessed.

📱Operator Detection
🗺️Circle Identification
🔒Privacy-Safe
Instant Results

📡What is a Telecom Circle?

India is divided into 22 telecom circles by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). Each circle is a geographic region—usually a state or group of states—where mobile operators provide services.

When you buy a SIM card, it's registered in a specific circle based on where you purchased it. The number's prefix (first few digits) indicates which circle and operator it belongs to.

Example:

A number starting with 9876 might be from Delhi NCR circle on Airtel network. Another number starting with 7777 might be from Gujarat circle on VI (Vodafone Idea).

🇮🇳India's 22 Telecom Circles

Delhi NCR
Mumbai
Kolkata
Chennai
Maharashtra
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Kerala
Punjab
Haryana
Uttar Pradesh (East)
Uttar Pradesh (West)
Rajasthan
Madhya Pradesh
West Bengal
Himachal Pradesh
Bihar
Odisha
Assam
North East

Check Mobile Number Circle Now

Enter any 10-digit mobile number to identify its operator and telecom circle

📱Check Circle & Operator

What This Tool Shows

  • Mobile operator (Airtel, Jio, VI, BSNL, etc.)
  • Original telecom circle (state/region)
  • Number type indicators (when available)
  • Number series information

What This Tool Does NOT Show

  • Personal details (name, address, age)
  • Call history or SMS logs
  • Real-time location or GPS tracking
  • Account balance or recharge history
  • OTP codes, passwords, or login access

🛡️Is This Tool Safe and Legal?

Completely Safe

This tool only analyzes the number series (first few digits) to determine the operator and circle. It's similar to checking a PIN code to identify a city—publicly available information.

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Privacy-Friendly

No personal information is accessed, collected, or stored. No SIM card hacking. No privacy violations. The tool simply maps number prefixes to operators and circles.

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100% Legal

Using public number series data to identify operators and circles is legal in India. This tool does not violate any privacy laws, telecommunications regulations, or user rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mobile number circle?

A telecom circle is a geographic area defined by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) in India for mobile network operations. India is divided into 22 telecom circles, typically based on states or groups of states. Your mobile number's circle indicates where the SIM card was originally issued.

How do I check which circle my mobile number belongs to?

Enter your 10-digit mobile number in our tool below. The system analyzes the number series (first few digits) to identify the telecom operator and the original circle where the number was issued.

What information does this tool show?

This tool shows: (1) Your mobile operator (Airtel, Jio, VI, BSNL, etc.), (2) The telecom circle where your number was originally issued, and (3) The number type (prepaid/postpaid indicators when available).

What does this tool NOT show?

This tool does NOT show: Personal details (name, address), Call history or SMS logs, Location tracking or GPS data, Account balance or recharge history, OTP codes or passwords. It only identifies the operator and circle—completely safe and privacy-friendly.

Is this tool safe and legal to use?

Yes, completely safe and legal. This tool only uses publicly available number series data to identify the operator and circle. No personal information is accessed or stored. No SIM hacking or privacy violations occur. It's similar to checking a PIN code to find a city—publicly available mapping.

Can I check if a number is ported?

Our basic tool shows the original circle. Mobile Number Portability (MNP) allows users to keep their number when changing operators or moving locations. The number prefix remains tied to the original circle even after porting.