Got a call from an unknown number in Uruguay? Look up any +598 number — find Antel, Claro UY, or Movistar carrier info and reports.
Our database cross-references URSEC carrier data and community reports for every +598 Uruguay number — Montevideo and all departments.
Possible owner name from public directories and open records linked to the number.
Mobile, landline, VoIP, or prepaid — carrier and number class in one lookup.
Online presence signals, social profiles, and public accounts linked to the number.
Address records from public sources — useful for verifying caller identity.
Professional background: employer, role, and work history sourced from open records.
A 0–10 spam and scam probability rating calculated from report volume and caller patterns.
Paste the number as you see it — with or without the country code. We handle the formatting.
We match the number against carrier records, public data, and crowd-sourced reports from people who received the same call.
Owner name, carrier (Antel, Claro UY, Movistar UY), social profiles, and community reports — all on one page.
Uruguay phone number prefixes follow national telecom authority allocation rules — the prefix tells you the operator and line type.
| Prefix | Type | What it means | Cost to call back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 09x | Mobile | All UY operators (8-digit) | Standard mobile rate |
| 2 | Landline | Montevideo | Standard rate |
| 4 | Landline | Interior (various) | Standard rate |
| 0004 | Toll-Free | Freephone (Antel) | Free to call |
Each dialling code maps to a city or region. Click any to explore reported numbers.
These are the most-reported caller fraud patterns in Uruguay right now.
Callers claim to be from Uruguay's Direccion General Impositiva (DGI) threatening penalties. DGI communicates through dgi.gub.uy and official mail — never demands phone transfers.
Fraudsters pose as BROU or Scotiabank Uruguay staff claiming suspicious activity. They request authentication codes. No Uruguayan bank calls asking for authentication tokens. Contact your bank's official fraud line.
Callers announce prize winnings or government benefit transfers requiring processing fees. No legitimate prize or welfare scheme demands phone payment. Report to URSEC at ursec.gub.uy.
Look up any number — carrier data, spam reports, and risk score, all in one place.
We cover phone numbers from countries worldwide.