Operator overview

TTSL(CDMA): prefixes, numbering blocks and phone lookup in India

This page explains the visible public numbering structure associated with TTSL(CDMA) 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
TTSL(CDMA)
PREFIXES
1
REGIONS
19

Prefixes used by TTSL(CDMA)

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

1 prefixes

Regions linked to TTSL(CDMA)

These are the telecom regions where TTSL(CDMA) appears in the visible numbering data.

19 regions

Visible numbering blocks

These rows show visible numbering blocks linked to TTSL(CDMA) in the public dataset.

87 ranges
Prefix
Block
Region
92
92000
Madhya Pradesh
92
92010
Madhya Pradesh
92
92020
Madhya Pradesh
92
92030
Madhya Pradesh
92
92040
Bihar
92
92050
Jammu and Kashmir
92
92060
North East
92
92070
Assam
92
92080
Uttar Pradesh
92
92100
Delhi
92
92110
Delhi
92
92120
Delhi
92
92130
Delhi
92
92140
Rajasthan
92
92150
Haryana
92
92160
Punjab
92
92170
Punjab
92
92180
Himachal Pradesh
92
92190
Uttar Pradesh
92
92270
Gujarat
92
92280
Gujarat
92
92290
Madhya Pradesh
92
92300
Kolkata
92
92310
Kolkata
92
92320
West Bengal
92
92330
West Bengal
92
92340
Bihar
92
92350
Uttar Pradesh
92
92360
Uttar Pradesh
92
92370
Orissa
92
92380
Orissa
92
92390
Kolkata
92
92400
Tamil Nadu
92
92410
Karnataka
92
92420
Karnataka
92
92430
Karnataka
92
92440
Tamil Nadu
92
92450
Tamil Nadu
92
92460
Andhra Pradesh
92
92470
Andhra Pradesh
92
92480
Andhra Pradesh
92
92490
Kerala
92
92500
Delhi
92
92510
Rajasthan
92
92520
Rajasthan
92
92530
Haryana
92
92540
Haryana
92
92550
Haryana
92
92560
Punjab
92
92570
Punjab
92
92580
Uttar Pradesh
92
92590
Uttar Pradesh
92
92610
Rajasthan
92
92620
Tamil Nadu
92
92630
Bihar
92
92640
Tamil Nadu
92
92645
West Bengal
92
92660
Delhi
92
92670
Uttar Pradesh
92
92680
Delhi
92
92690
Rajasthan
92
92740
Gujarat
92
92750
Gujarat
92
92760
Gujarat
92
92770
Gujarat
92
92780
Delhi
92
92790
Bihar
92
92800
Tamil Nadu
92
92810
Tamil Nadu
92
92820
Tamil Nadu
92
92830
Tamil Nadu
92
92840
Tamil Nadu
92
92850
Tamil Nadu
92
92860
Uttar Pradesh
92
92870
Kerala
92
92880
Kerala
92
92890
Delhi
92
92900
Andhra Pradesh
92
92910
Andhra Pradesh
92
92920
Andhra Pradesh
92
92930
Andhra Pradesh
92
92940
Andhra Pradesh
92
92950
Andhra Pradesh
92
92960
Andhra Pradesh
92
92970
Andhra Pradesh
92
92980
Andhra Pradesh
92
92990
Andhra Pradesh

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.