Introduction
Our International Phone Validation service validates phone numbers for international direct dialing, while returning line type, country code and geocoding information. It returns additional information as well, including ported status, SMS and time zone details and identifies high-risk VOIP and prepay phones.
Developer Guide Map
- Operations
- This section lists the Phone Validation International operations and goes into the details behind the inputs and outputs.
- Operations:
- This section lists the Phone Validation International operations and goes into the details behind the inputs and outputs.
- Notes and Warnings
- This section shows additional supporting data tables that are associated to the Phone Validation International operations.
- Errors
- Similar to the Notes and Warnings section, this section reflects details on the error outputs that can happen with the service.
- Code Snippets and Sample Code
- Here you’ll find code snippets for various programming languages and frameworks along with links to our sample code page on the web site.
- Try The API
- This is where you’ll go to take the API for a spin. There you can test our recommended operation GetPhoneDetails.
- Service Reference
- In this section you’ll find all the different endpoints supported by this service, input and output schema information as well as an opportunity to try the other endpoints as well.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- This is a list of some of the questions we hear more often that you can reference and get answers on right away.
Integration Basics
Integration of Phone Validation International into user applications is generally a straightforward process. For common programming platforms, such as C#, Java, Python, PHP, etc., Service Objects will likely have sample code available online:
https://www.serviceobjects.com/developers/sample-code/- If the code you seek is not available online, you can ask Service Objects to build a custom example for you. Email support@serviceobjects.com for more details.
- Web Service Structure
- Web services provide a standard interface to encapsulate tricky business logic. They allow simple integration of applications via the web. Service Objects has followed web services best practices and come up with some of its own standards to ensure that its web services are as easy to integrate and as accessible as possible.
- Test Page
https://strial.serviceobjects.com/pvi/
Every web service has operations that it offers to subscribers. These operations, also called methods, contain different functionality and return different outputs. Phone Validation International has one operation, it will be described in detail later in this document.