About this tool
A free, unofficial tool to check whether a Grameenphone mobile number appears on Grameenphone’s official list of permanently deactivated (“recycled”) numbers - so you can tell, before you trust a number, whether it may have belonged to someone else.
What is a recycled number?
When a prepaid or postpaid connection stays unused for a long time, Grameenphone may permanently deactivate it. Ownership of the number returns to the operator, and it can later be reissued to a new customer. Grameenphone publishes these deactivations as dated public notices on its website and with the regulator (BTRC).
Does a recycled number mean it’s available?
No. A number showing up here means it was recycled (deactivated) - not that it can be taken right now. Availability changes over time and isn’t reflected on this site. To find out whether a specific number can be activated or reissued, contact Grameenphone customer service (dial 121) or visit a Grameenphone Center.
Disclaimer
This is an independent, unofficial reference tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Grameenphone. Listings reflect the public notices as we last read them and may lag behind the operator. For anything important, confirm directly with Grameenphone.
How the checker works
Enter a number
Type any Grameenphone number - with or without +880, spaces, or a leading zero.
Check the list
We look it up against the published recycled-number notices in an instant.
See the details
If it’s listed, you’ll see when it appeared and which official notice it came from.
Where the data comes from
Everything here is built from Grameenphone’s own public recycled number list. We don’t add, guess, or alter numbers - we only make the already-published lists searchable.