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Vas Shortcode Pricing SMS Codes Company Shortcode Shortcode reply number Pay Monthly Pay As you Go Reply cost End user contact details Esclation details Fonix Mobile Ltd 60016 700032653 £0.10 £0.12 £1.00 Isomob, 08000356780, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60019 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 0208 1147001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60020 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 0208 1147001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60039 700026651 £0.10 £0.12 £0.50 1st 4 PRS, 0161 956 3505, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60061 700046144 £0.10 £0.12 £4.50 Braniq Products B.V, 0203 734 9251, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60082 700010229 £0.10 £0.12 £0.10 Infomedia, 0800 1512392, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60088 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Messagebird, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60096 700046066 £0.10 £0.12 £4.50 Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60180 700010367 £0.10 £0.12 £0.12 Messagebird, 0800 0776990, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60201 700010386 £0.10 £0.12 £0.10 Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60345 700035632 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Cellcast, 0333 335 0298, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60445 700046123 £0.10 £0.12 £4.50 SB7 Mobile Ltd, 03301340181, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60708 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 BCH Digital, 0333 202 9988, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 60762 700010369 £0.10 £0.12 £0.10 Infomedia, 0330 122 4698, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 61066 700010403 £0.10 £0.12 £0.10 Mobile Embrace, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 61166 700035905 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Remote Games, 0333 202 0419, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 61353 £0.10 £0.12 £3.00 Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 61455 700046122 £0.10 £0.12 £4.50 SB7 Mobile Ltd, 03301340183, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 62442 700010408 £0.10 £0.12 £0.10 Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 63366 700046107 £0.10 £0.12 £4.50 SB7 Mobile Ltd, 03301340183, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 63666 700010320 £0.10 £0.12 £0.10 Messagebird, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 65001 700046114 £0.10 £0.12 £4.50 Interact2Media, 02036300340, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 65515 700035847 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Channel 5, 020 8612 7700, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 65556 700032650 £0.10 £0.12 £1.00 1st 4 PRS, 0161 956 3505, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 65700 £0.10 £0.12 £0.00 DMG Media, 0808 272 0808, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 66660 700035637 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 1st 4 PRS, 0161 956 3505, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 66666 700035855 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Type-T, 0330 124 1405, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 67111 700035635 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 1st 4 PRS, 0161 956 3505, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 67776 700010193 £0.10 £0.12 £0.10 TeKKa, 03332002337, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 68886 700020038 £0.10 £0.12 £0.25 Associated News, 0800 839 173, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69006 700035863 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Com & Tell, 03333359335, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69222 700035841 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Cellcast, 0333 335 0298, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69444 700035842 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Cellcast, 0333 335 0298, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69500 700035631 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Sensoria, 0333 335 9335, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69606 700044147 £0.10 £0.12 £2.00 Worldwide Digital Media, 0333 313 00 18, [email protected], 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69611 700032651 £0.10 £0.12 £1.00 Revernet Ltd, 0800 471 4942, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69666 700035840 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Harvan Europe Ltd, 0344 571 7244, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69779 700035839 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Sensoria, 0203 189 1882, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69920 700044129 £0.10 £0.12 £2.00 Lux Project, 02071933159, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69992 700035797 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 Revernet Ltd, 0800 471 4942, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 69996 700035530 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 PlusConnect Telecom Ltd, 0203 519 8142, [email protected], 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70005 700340106 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Comic Relief, 0207 820 2000, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70010 700374018 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Comic Relief, 0207 820 2000, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70011 700332055 £0.10 £0.12 £1.00 Comic Relief, 0207 820 2000, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70115 700340118 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Associated News, 0808 272 0808, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70117 700374020 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Open Mobile Global, 02032827863, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70130 700374022 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Open Mobile Global, 02032827863, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70131 700332058 £0.10 £0.12 £1.00 Open Mobile Global, 02032827863, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70133 700338147 £0.10 £0.12 £3.00 Open Mobile Global, 02032827863, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70135 700340117 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Open Mobile Global, 02032827863, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70190 700374021 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Plegit Ltd, 01252 795 951, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70191 700374023 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 National Funding Scheme, 02031742276, [email protected], 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70193 700338146 £0.10 £0.12 £3.00 Plegit Ltd, 01252 795 951, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70195 700340116 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Plegit Ltd, 01252 795 951, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70303 700338144 £0.10 £0.12 £3.00 Open Mobile Global, 02032827863, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70313 700338154 £0.10 £0.12 £3.00 Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70405 700340126 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Children in Need, 0345 609 0015, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70410 700374031 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Children in Need, 0345 609 0015, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70420 700374032 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Children in Need, 0345 609 0015, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70501 700340110 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Open Mobile Global, 02032827863, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70510 700340107 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Comic Relief, 0207 820 2000, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70515 700340119 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70701 700332002 £0.00 £0.00 £1.00 Children in Need, 0345 609 0015, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70703 700338142 £0.10 £0.12 £3.00 Comic Relief, 0207 820 2000, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70705 700340007 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 Children in Need, 0345 609 0015, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70710 700374002 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Children in Need, 0345 609 0015, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70910 700374024 £0.10 £0.12 £10.00 Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 70970 700340108 £0.10 £0.12 £5.00 National Funding Scheme, 02031742276, [email protected], 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 78070 700035651 £0.10 £0.12 £1.50 1st 4 PRS, 0161 956 3505, [email protected] Fonix, 0208 114 7001, [email protected] Fonix Mobile Ltd 78887 700035784
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