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UKPhonebook.com - Business and residential numbers with national and business category searching.

Scoot - Business telephone directory service. Features company name finder and cinema finder.

192.com - An alternatively sourced phone directory, with a pay-per-use reverse-lookup service

ThomWeb - Thompson Directory - Business and people directory. Searchable by category, name, business or location.

Yell.com - Business directory, with search by name, business or location, including maps. Also includes cinema listings.

UK Phone Information - Returns area information, map, BT charge information, and nearby exchange names for telephone numbers, access/short codes, or the name of a location.

11 88 88 - Directory enquiries service featuring business search facility and service listing.

UK 118 Telephone Directory - A comparison of the new 118 directory enquiries services, including charging information.

118 Info - An impartial guide to the new 118 directory enquiry services within the UK, including pricing and provider information.

newdirectoryenquiries.com - An independent site run by Oftel aiming to promote awareness of the new 118 directory enquiry services. Includes listings of services and tariff information.

BT PhoneNetUK - UK online phone directory covering both businesses and private residences.

118 Tracker - Tracking and assessment of directory enquiries services. Providers, costs, articles, reports and mobile information.

Yellownet - Offers free searching through UK residential and business listings. Also searchable by SMS.

Say No To 0870 - Lists alternative geographic numbers for well known companies. Search function and discussion forum.

Solent 118 - UK and international directory service. Includes savings calculator, service description, charging policy and games.

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