A Bosnia and Herzegovina 10 million plus mobile number database refers to a collection of over 10 million unique mobile phone numbers belonging to individuals, businesses, or organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The database typically includes various details about each number, such as the country code (+387), network provider, and possibly associated personal information like geographic location, demographics, or user preferences. The numbers may cover a wide range of mobile network operators like BH Telecom, M:TEL, and HT Eronet, with mobile users spread across urban and rural areas. The database can be used for various purposes, such as marketing, customer relationship management, and telecommunication services, although the legality and ethical use of such data must comply with local data protection laws.
In many cases, these databases are used by businesses for targeted advertising, bulk messaging, or sales campaigns. Companies may leverage this data to reach a broad audience for services, promotions, or notifications. However, given the large scale and sensitivity of such information, there are stringent privacy regulations, like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union, which also applies to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Misuse of such databases without proper consent can result in legal penalties, including fines and reputational damage. As such, responsible handling of this data is crucial, particularly in ensuring that individuals’ privacy rights are respected and upheld.
