Operator overview

RCL(GSM): prefixes, numbering blocks and phone lookup in India

This page explains the visible public numbering structure associated with RCL(GSM) in India. It helps users explore which prefixes, numbering blocks and telecom regions are linked to this operator in the dataset.

Operator pages are useful when users want to understand how a telecom company appears across the public numbering structure, instead of starting from one exact phone number.

Official numbering data should be read as a structured assignment reference. It can help explain which ranges are associated with an operator, but it should not be treated as a guarantee of current live carrier status after porting or reassignment.

OPERATOR
RCL(GSM)
PREFIXES
17
REGIONS
13

Prefixes used by RCL(GSM)

These prefixes are visible in the dataset for RCL(GSM) and provide the broadest path into the operator’s numbering structure.

17 prefixes

Regions linked to RCL(GSM)

These are the telecom regions where RCL(GSM) appears in the visible numbering data.

13 regions

Visible numbering blocks

These rows show visible numbering blocks linked to RCL(GSM) in the public dataset.

93 ranges
Prefix
Block
Region
73
73030
Mumbai
73
73040
Maharashtra
73
73050
Tamil Nadu
73
73060
Andhra Pradesh
73
73070
Punjab
75
75050
Uttar Pradesh
75
75690
Andhra Pradesh
76
76200
Maharashtra
76
76660
Mumbai
76
76670
Tamil Nadu
76
76680
Uttar Pradesh
76
76690
Uttar Pradesh
76
76760
Karnataka
78
78140
Punjab
78
78270
Delhi
78
78760
Haryana
78
78770
Rajasthan
78
78780
Gujarat
80
80000
Gujarat
80
80100
Delhi
80
80550
Maharashtra
80
80800
Mumbai
80
80810
Uttar Pradesh
80
80880
Karnataka
80
80990
Andhra Pradesh
81
81440
Tamil Nadu
82
82870
Delhi
83
83020
Rajasthan
83
83030
Uttar Pradesh
83
83060
Gujarat
83
83070
Uttar Pradesh
84
84300
Uttar Pradesh
84
84310
Karnataka
84
84670
Delhi
84
84678
Delhi
84
84679
Delhi
84
84680
Delhi
84
84688
Delhi
84
84689
Delhi
84
84700
Delhi
84
84708
Delhi
84
84709
Delhi
84
84710
Delhi
85
85900
Kerala
85
85910
Punjab
86
86570
Maharashtra
86
86870
Uttar Pradesh
86
86880
Andhra Pradesh
86
86900
Gujarat
86
86950
Tamil Nadu
87
87670
Mumbai
88
88240
Rajasthan
88
88800
Karnataka
88
88810
Uttar Pradesh
88
88820
Delhi
88
88930
Kerala
88
88990
Uttar Pradesh
89
89050
Gujarat
89
89280
Maharashtra
89
89290
Haryana
89
89550
Rajasthan
89
89560
Maharashtra
89
89570
Uttar Pradesh
90
90140
Andhra Pradesh
90
90150
Delhi
90
90160
Gujarat
90
90170
Haryana
90
90180
Jammu and Kashmir
90
90190
Karnataka
90
90200
Kerala
90
90210
Maharashtra
90
90220
Mumbai
90
90230
Punjab
90
90240
Rajasthan
90
90250
Tamil Nadu
90
90260
Uttar Pradesh
90
90270
Uttar Pradesh
95
95090
Rajasthan
95
95100
Gujarat
95
95280
Uttar Pradesh
95
95290
Rajasthan
95
95330
Andhra Pradesh
95
95410
Haryana
95
95430
Tamil Nadu
95
95480
Uttar Pradesh
95
95550
Delhi
95
95690
Punjab
95
95790
Maharashtra
95
95800
Uttar Pradesh
95
95900
Karnataka
95
95950
Maharashtra
96
96960
Uttar Pradesh
96
96990
Mumbai

Why operator pages matter

Some users start research from a telecom company rather than from a number. They may want to understand which prefixes and regions are visibly associated with a specific operator.

This page helps answer that intent while also giving direct paths into numbering blocks and phone pages.

In that sense, operator pages work both as informational pages and as structured navigation hubs.

How this helps with phone lookup

Once you know the operator reference, prefixes and blocks provide the next useful step toward exact phone-level context.

Used together with reports and phone pages, this helps make numbering structure much easier to understand.