You should be able to build a longer string with country and carrier
and cell id that is unique.

On Apr 17, 12:23 pm, Rui Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cell ID identifies the current GSM cell where the mobile phone is
> using.
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> Many phones can be using the same cell !
>
> Your phone only uses one cell at once, but can negotiate data with
> more than one, when doing transfer from one cell to the other.
>
> Cell IDs, as far as I known can be reused in different countries.
>
> So it's probably not suited to what you need.
>
> On Apr 17, 2:48 pm, "E.D.I" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > i wonder if i can use the cell id as an ident in a DB on a server...- Hide 
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