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Redbook verification number in United States

A +1 number in United States that receives the Redbook code, from $0.14. 3 networks are available right now, each with its own price and its own free lines — below.

price, per code
$0.14
networks
3
numbers available
141K
dial prefix
+1

1 Select service 1,290 services in stock

Redbook 80K numbers $0.10

2 Select country 145 countries

United States 125K numbers $0.14

3 Network & price

You get +1 · United States

Buy for $0.14

Charged only when the code arrives.

Every network that carries this number, and what each one costs
Network Price Numbers
Network 8 $0.14 125K
Network 63 $0.09 3K
Network 51 $0.11 12K

Networks shown as a number are carriers our upstream does not name. They are real mobile networks and the price and free lines beside each are exact — those two figures are what to choose on.

Redbook in United States, in practice

This combination has 141K lines available across 3 networks, from $0.14. The number carries the +1 prefix and receives the Redbook code like any other United States mobile. You pick the network yourself above — they differ in price, and they differ in how reliably they deliver.

The {o} networks here are not interchangeable. A route that carries Redbook traffic reliably in United States today may be the one that drops it next month, and the price differences between them mostly reflect that rather than any difference in the number itself. Starting at the top of the list is starting with the one currently delivering.

The same Redbook number, elsewhere

All countries for Redbook

Other services on a number from United States

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Questions about this page

How much is a Redbook number in United States?

From $0.14, charged only when the code arrives. 3 networks carry this combination right now and their prices differ — the table above shows each one.

Which network should I pick in United States?

The 3 networks carrying Redbook in United States differ in price and in how many lines they have free — both are in the table above. Start with the cheapest that has lines available; if it does not work out, nothing is charged and you can pick another.

How long does the code take to arrive?

Usually seconds. The number stays reserved for twenty minutes; if no code arrives inside that window, the charge is reversed automatically and you keep the money.