ITU Operational Bulletin
No. 961
Genève 20 (Switzerland) Tel: +41 22 730 5111 Email: itumail@itu.int
Dates of publication of the next Operational Bulletins
No. | Publication date | Including information received by |
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962 | 15.VIII.2010 | 3.VIII.2010 |
963 | 1.IX.2010 | 20.VIII.2010 |
964 | 15.IX.2010 | 3.IX.2010 |
965 | 1.X.2010 | 21.IX.2010 |
967 | 1.XI.2010 | 20.X.2010 |
968 | 15.XI.2010 | 3.XI.2010 |
969 | 1.XII.2010 | 19.XI.2010 |
970 | 15.XII.2010 | 3.XII.2010 |
971 | 1.I.2011 | 15.XII.2010 |
972 | 15.I.2011 | 5.I.2011 |
973 | 1.II.2011 | 20.I.2011 |
974 | 15.II.2011 | 3.II.2011 |
975 | 1.III.2011 | 16.II.2011 |
976 | 15.III.2011 | 3.III.2011 |
977 | 1.IV.2011 | 21.III.2011 |
978 | 15.IV.2011 | 4.IV.2011 |
979 | 1.V.2011 | 19.IV.2011 |
980 | 15.V.2011 | 3.V.2011 |
981 | 1.VI.2011 | 19.V.2011 |
982 | 15.VI.2011 | 2.VI.2011 |
983 | 1.VII.2011 | 20.VI.2011 |
984 | 15.VII.2011 | 4.VII.2011 |
985 | 1.VIII.2011 | 20.VII.2011 |
986 | 15.VIII.2011 | 3.VIII.2011 |
987 | 1.IX.2011 | 19.VIII.2011 |
General information
Lists annexed to the ITU Operational Bulletin
A. The following Lists have been published by TSB or BR as Annexes to the ITU Operational Bulletin:
OB No. | |
---|---|
958 | Mobile Network Codes (MNC) for the international identification plan for public networks and subscriptions (according to ITU-T E.212 (2016-09)) (position on 2010-06-14 22:00:00 UTC) |
956 | List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) (according to ITU-T Q.708 (1999-03)) (position on 2010-05-14 22:00:00 UTC) |
955 | Various tones used in national networks (according to ITU-T E.180 (1998-3)) (position on 2010-05-01 00:00:00 UTC) |
669 | Five-letter Code Groups for the use of the International Public Telegram Service (according to ITU-T F.1 (1998-3)) |
B. The following Lists are available online from the ITU-T website:
Approval of ITU-T Recommendations
By AAP-40, it was announced that the following ITU-T Recommendations were approved, in accordance with the procedures outlined in Recommendation ITU-T A.8:
- ITU-T J.340 (05/2010)
Assignment of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC)
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (1999-03)
Note from TSB
At the request of the Administration of Nigeria, the Director of TSB has assigned the following signalling area/network code (SANC) for use in the international part of the signalling system No. 7 network of this country/geographical area, in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99):
Country/geographical area or signalling network |
SANC |
|
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Nigeria (Federal Republic of) |
6-135 |
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_________________
SANC: Signalling Area/Network Code
Code de zone/réseau sémaphore
Código de zona/red de señalización
- SANC
-
Signalling Area/Network Code.
Code de zone/réseau sémaphore (CZRS).
Código de zona/red de señalización (CZRS).
Telephone Service
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164
Burkina Faso +226
Communication of 17.VI.2010
The Autorité Nationale de Régulation des Télécommunications (ARTEL), Ouagadougou, announces assignment of the following new number series:
Operator |
Service |
Number series |
Date |
Celtel Burkina Faso S.A. |
mobile |
74 30 XXXX – 74 39 XXXX |
17.VI.2010 |
Telmob SA |
mobile |
72 82 XXXX – 72 99 XXXX |
17.VI.2010 |
Denmark +45
Communication of 29.VI.2010
The National IT and Telecom Agency (NITA) , Copenhagen, announces the following changes to the Danish telephone numbering plan:
-
Withdrawal – fixed communication service:
Provider |
Number |
Date of withdrawal |
Telia A/S |
8250XXXX |
23.VI.2010 |
-
Assignment – fixed communication service:
Provider |
Number |
Date of assignment |
Bolignet-Aarhus F.M.B.A. |
8250XXXX |
23.VI.2010 |
-
Assignment –Helpline for victims of crime:
Provider |
Number |
Date of assignment |
Telenor A/S |
116 006 |
18.VI.2010 |
Mauritania +222
Communication of 30.VI.2010
The Autorité de Régulation de la République Islamique de Mauritanie (ARE) , Nouakchott, announces the introduction of a new eight-digit numbering plan in Mauritania (country code +222) with effect from 1 January 2011.
This increase to eight (8) digits is in order to give operators greater flexibility in the management of their numbering resources while at the same time facilitating tariff visibility and the use of telephone networks by users.
The new National Numbering Plan is a closed eight-digit plan in the form "AB PQ MC DU", where each letter corresponds to a digit.
In the new plan, the prefixes "A and B" are assigned such that each operator and each type of service has contiguous blocks.
1 Structure of the new plan
A |
B |
PQ MC DU |
Type of service |
|
0 |
0 |
– |
Access to international |
Remain unchanged |
0 |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 et 9 |
– |
Reserved |
|
1 |
5, 7 et 8 |
– |
Public services |
|
1 |
X |
Y |
User assistance services |
|
1 |
X |
YZ |
Value-added services |
|
2 |
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 et 9 |
XX XX XX |
Mobile telephony services |
Operator: Chinguitel |
2 |
5 |
XX XX XX |
Fixed telephony services |
|
3 |
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 et 9 |
XX XX XX |
Mobile telephony services |
Operator: Mattel |
3 |
5 |
XX XX XX |
Fixed telephony services |
|
4 |
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 et 9 |
XX XX XX |
Mobile telephony services |
Operator: Mauritel |
4 |
5 |
XX XX XX |
Fixed telephony services |
|
5 |
X |
XX XX XX |
Blocked |
|
6 |
X |
XX XX XX |
Blocked |
|
7 |
X |
XX XX XX |
Blocked |
|
8 |
X |
XX XX XX |
Special services |
|
9 |
X |
XX XX XX |
Blocked |
|
X, Y and Z = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9
2 Assignment of prefixes
– (A = 4) Operator – Mauritel: To call Mauritel subscribers, key in the digit "4" followed by the current seven digits, as follows:
• (B= 0,1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9) Mobile telephony service subscribers: To call mobile telephony users, key in "4" followed by the current seven digits (see table below)
• (B=5) Fixed telephony service subscribers: To call fixed telephony users, key in "45" followed by the current six digits (see table below
Operator |
Service |
Current number |
Number as from 1 January 2011 |
Mauritel |
Fixed telephony service |
5 1X XX XX |
45 1X XX XX |
5 2X XX XX |
45 2X XX XX |
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5 3X XX XX |
45 3X XX XX |
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5 4X XX XX |
45 4X XX XX |
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5 5X XX XX |
45 5X XX XX |
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5 6X XX XX |
45 6X XX XX |
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5 7X XX XX |
45 7X XX XX |
||
Mobile telephony service |
4 XX XX XX |
44 XX XX XX |
|
6 0X XX XX |
46 0X XX XX |
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6 4X XX XX |
46 4X XX XX |
||
6 5X XX XX |
46 5X XX XX |
||
6 7X XX XX |
46 7X XX XX |
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6 8X XX XX |
46 8X XX XX |
||
6 9X XX XX |
46 9X XX XX |
||
7 4X XX XX |
47 4X XX XX |
||
7 5X XX XX |
47 5X XX XX |
||
7 6X XX XX |
47 6X XX XX |
||
7 7X XX XX |
47 7X XX XX |
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7 8X XX XX |
47 8X XX XX |
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7 9X XX XX |
47 9X XX XX |
X = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
– (A=2) Operator Chinguitel: To call Chinguitel subscribers, key in the digit "2" followed by the current seven digits:
• (B=1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9) Mobile telephony service subscribers: To call mobile telephony users, key in "2" followed by the current seven digits (see table below)
• (B=5) Fixed telephony service subscribers: To call fixed telephony users, key in "25" followed by the current six digits (see table below)
Operator |
Service |
Current number |
Number as from 1 January 2011 |
Chinguitel |
Fixed telephony service |
5 0X XX XX |
25 0X XX XX |
5 8X XX XX |
25 8X XX XX |
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Mobile telephony service |
7 0X XX XX |
27 0X XX XX |
|
2 XX XX XX |
22 XX XX XX |
X = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
– (A = 3) Operator Mattel: To call Mattel subscribers, key in the digit "3" followed by the current seven digits, as follows:
• (B=1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9) Mobile telephony service subscribers: To call mobile telephony users, key in "3" followed by the current seven digits (see table below)
• (B=5) Fixed telephony service subscribers: To call fixed telephony users, key in "35" followed by the current six digits (see table below)
Operator |
Service |
Current number |
Number as from 1 January 2011 |
Mattel |
Fixed telephony service |
– |
35 XX XX XX |
Mobile telephony service |
3 XX XX XX |
33 XX XX XX |
|
6 1X XX XX |
36 1X XX XX |
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6 2X XX XX |
36 2X XX XX |
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6 3X XX XX |
36 3X XX XX |
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6 6X XX XX |
36 6X XX XX |
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7 1X XX XX |
37 1X XX XX |
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7 2X XX XX |
37 2X XX XX |
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7 3X XX XX |
37 3X XX XX |
X = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
• (A=8) Special services in the 800 series:
To call the numbers that are reserved for special services in the 800 series, key in "800" followed by the five digits. These numbers cannot be called from outside the country (see table below).
Special services |
Current number |
Number as from 1 January 2011 |
Numbers in the 800 series |
800 XX XX |
800X XX XX |
X = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
3 Unchanged numbers
It is to be noted that the aforementioned changes do not apply to special service and public service numbers such as:
• the international prefix for accessing the automatic international network, which remains as "00"
• two- and three-digit special numbers assigned to public services
• three-digit short numbers in the form 1XY already assigned to services associated with the internal operation of operators' networks
• four-digit short numbers in the form 1X YZ assigned to value-added services.
Annex 1 Modifications made to the E.164 numbering plan of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (country code: +222)
Announced time and date of change (UTC) |
N(S)N |
Use of E.164 number |
Operation in parallel |
Operator |
||
Old number |
New number |
Start |
End |
|||
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
2X XXXXX |
22 XX XXXX |
Numbers for mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Chinguitel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
70 XXXXX |
27 0X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Chinguitel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
50 XXXXX |
25 0X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Chinguitel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
58 XXXXX |
25 8X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Chinguitel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
3X XXXXX |
33 XX XXXX |
Numbers for mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
59 XXXXX |
35 XX XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
61 XXXXX |
36 1X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
62 XXXXX |
36 2X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
63 XXXXX |
36 3X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
66 XXXXX |
36 6X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
71 XXXXX |
37 1X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
72 XXXXX |
37 2X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
73 XXXXX |
37 3X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mattel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
4X XXXXX |
44 XX XXXX |
Numbers for mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
60 XXXXX |
46 0X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
64 XXXXX |
46 4X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
65 XXXXX |
46 5X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
67 XXXXX |
46 7X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
68 XXXXX |
46 8X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
69 XXXXX |
46 9X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
74 XXXXX |
47 4X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
75 XXXXX |
47 5X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
76 XXXXX |
47 6X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
77 XXXXX |
47 7X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
78 XXXXX |
47 8X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
79 XXXXX |
47 9X XXXX |
Numbers for GSM mobile services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
51 XXXXX |
45 1X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
52 XXXXX |
45 2X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
53 XXXXX |
45 3X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
54 XXXXX |
45 4X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
55 XXXXX |
45 5X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
56 XXXXX |
45 6X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
57 XXXXX |
45 7X XXXX |
Numbers for fixed services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
1.I.2011 – 00:00 |
80 0XXXX |
80 00 XXXX |
Numbers for special services |
N/A |
N/A |
Mauritel |
Annex 2 Presentation of the E.164 numbering plan for the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (country code: +222)
– General
The minimum number length (not including the country code) is eight (8) digits
The maximum number length (not including the country code) is eight (8) digits
– The numbering plan in detail
Leading digits of N(S)N (National (Significant) Number) |
N(S)N number length |
Use of E.164 number |
Additional information |
|
Maximum length |
Minimum length |
|||
22 XX XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Chinguitel |
27 0X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Chinguitel |
25 0X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Chinguitel |
25 8X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Chinguitel |
33 XX XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
35 XX XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mattel |
36 1X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
36 2X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
36 3X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
36 6X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
37 1X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
37 2X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
37 3X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mattel |
44 XX XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
46 0X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
46 4X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
46 5X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
46 7X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
46 8X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
46 9X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
47 4X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
47 5X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
47 6X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
47 7X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
47 8X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
47 9X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for mobile telephony services |
Mauritel |
45 1X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mauritel |
45 2X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mauritel |
45 3X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mauritel |
45 4X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mauritel |
45 5X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mauritel |
45 6X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mauritel |
45 7X XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for fixed telephony services |
Mauritel |
80 00 XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Numbers for special services |
|
Mauritius +230
Communication of 7.VII.2010
The Information and Communication Technologies Authority (ICT Authority) , Port-Louis, announces that implementation of the new E.164 mobile numbering plan for the Republic of Mauritius foreseen for 1 August 2010 has been postponed.
No implementation date has yet been earmarked. The new date of implementation will be announced in ITU Operational Bulletin at a later date.
San Marino +378
Communication of 25.VI.2010
Poste e Telecomunicazioni , San Marino, announces the updated numbering plan for San Marino (country code: +378):
NUMBERING PLAN
Country Code |
First Valid Digit |
Minimum Number of Digits |
Maximum Number of Digits |
Telephone Service |
+378 |
0, 8, 9 |
6 (*) |
10 (*) |
Fixed telephony services |
+378 |
6 |
6 (*) |
10 (*) |
Mobile services |
+378 |
5 |
6 (*) |
10 (*) |
IP telephony services |
+378 |
7 |
6 (*) |
10 (*) |
Premium numbers & Video call |
Please note that at this date:
(*) (Minimum and maximum number of digits are counted without the country code)
The test numbers are:
Test Numbers for Fixed Telephony Service |
|
+378 (0549) 886377 |
Fixed tone |
+378 (0549) 886228 |
Mr Luigi Giardi, Telecom Italia San Marino S.p.A. |
Test Numbers for Mobile Telephony Service |
|
+378 66 661212 |
Mobile tone |
+378 66 212131 |
Mr. Leo Nardo Righi, San Marino Telecom S.p.A. |
Test Numbers for IP Telephony Service |
|
+378 58 00 11 10 |
Tone |
+378 (0549) 886236 |
Mr. Luca Mularoni, Telecom Italia San Marino S.p.A. |
Administrations and Recognized Operating Agencies (ROA) are requested to ensure that numbers of the San Marino Mobile, Fixed and IP Telephony Services can be duly reached.
The Government of San Marino has undertaken a deregulation and expansion of telecommunication services and wishes to ensure that full service is implemented correctly and as quickly as possible to address complaints of people calling San Marino from throughout the world.
DETAILS OF THE ASSIGNATION – SAN MARINO NUMBERING PLAN
Numbers |
Operator |
Service |
+ 378 51 |
Telenet |
Internet and VoIP services |
+ 378 55 |
SMT |
Internet and VoIP services |
+ 378 58 |
TISM |
Internet and VoIP services |
+ 378 61 |
Telenet |
Mobile services |
+ 378 66 |
SMT |
Mobile services |
+ 378 71 |
Telenet |
Premium and Video call |
+ 378 77 |
SMT |
Premium and Video call |
+ 378 78 |
TISM |
Premium and Video call |
+378 (0549) 80 |
SMT |
Fixed services line |
+ 378 (0549) 81 |
Telenet |
Fixed services line |
+ 378 (0549) 85 |
TELENET |
Fixed services line |
+ 378 (0549) 87 |
TELECOM ITALIA |
Fixed services line |
+ 378 (0549) 88 |
RSM STATE |
Fixed services line |
+ 378 (0549) 89 |
RSM STATE |
Fixed services line |
+ 378 (0549) 9 |
TELECOM ITALIA and others operators |
Fixed services line |
Below are details of national operators providing services in San Marino. Please pay particular attention to opening these numbers as they are the access to and by end users.
Contacts:
Directorate General Posts and Telecommunications Manages a network of telecommunications of the Public Administration Contrada Omerelli, 17 47890 SAN MARINO Republic of San Marino Tel: +378 0549 882555 Fax: +378 0549 992760
Mr. Michele GIRI Vice Director Tel: +378 (0549) 882560 Fax: +378 (0549) 992760 E-mail: michele.giri.telecomunicazioni@pa.sm |
Mr. Federico VALENTINI Technical Adviser TLC Tel: +378 (0549) 882561 Fax: +378 (0549) 882888 E-mail: federico.valentini.telecomunicazioni@pa.sm |
Telecom Italia San Marino S.p.A. Service: Carrier Assigned numbers: +378
Strada degli Angariari, 3 47891 ROVERETA Republic of San Marino Tel: +378 (0549) 886111 Fax: +378 (0549) 886188 URL: www.telecomitalia.sm
Mr. Leonardo RASCHI Carrier Relation Manager Tel: +378 (0549) 886111 Fax: +378 (0549) 886188 E-mail: leonardo.raschi@telecomitalia.sm |
Mr. Luigi GIARDI ISMC Manager Tel: +378 (0549) 886111 Fax: +378 (0549) 886188 E-mail: luigi.giardi@telecomitalia.sm |
Test numbers are:
+378 (0549) 886228 ISMC Mr. Luigi Giardi
+378 (0549) 886377 Fixed tone
Telenet S.r.l. Service: fixed & mobile operator Assigned numbers: +378 51 IP services; +378 61 mobile services; +378 71 premium & video call services; +378 81, +378 85 fixed services
Strada degli Angariari, 3 47891 ROVERETA Republic of San Marino Tel: +378 (0549) 888810 Fax: +378 (0549) 888825 URL: www.telenet.sm
Mr. Stefano SPITALERI Chief Operating Officer Tel: +378 (0549) 888810 Fax: +378 (0549) 888825 E-mail: s spitaleri@telenet.sm |
Test numbers are:
+378 (0549) 888827 Mr. Stefano Spitaleri
+378 51 999999 IP telephony services
+378 61 999999 Mobile services
+378 71 999999 Premium numbers & Video call services
+378 (0549) 819999 Fixed services
+378 (0549) 859999 Fixed services
San Marino Telecom S.p.A. Service: Mobile Operator Assigned numbers: +378 66 Voice services – +378 77 Video Call
Strada del lavoro 37 47892 GUALDICCIOLO Republic of San Marino Tel: +378 66 21 21 00 URL: www.smt.sm E-mail: info@smt.sm
Mr. Leo Nardo Righi Wholesale & Carrier Services Tel: +378 66 21 2131 Fax: +378 (0549) 999890 E-mail: l.righi@smt.sm |
Mr. Federico GARDELLI ISMC Manager Tel: +378 66 21 21 00 Fax: +378 (0549) 999890 E-mail: f.gardelli@smt.sm |
Test numbers are:
+378 66 661212 Mobile tone
Administrations and ROAs are requested to ensure that the above test numbers are immediately accessible.
Uruguay +598
Communication of 18.VI.2010
The Unidad Reguladora de Servicios de Comunicaciones (URSEC) , Montevideo, announces that the changes provided for in Uruguay's National Numbering Plan for fixed telephone numbering initially foreseen for 1 July 2010 will come into force on Sunday, 29 August 2010 as from 0200 hours local time.
Description of change in National Numbering Plan for country code +598 Uruguay in accordance with Recommendation E.129 (11/2009)
1 E.164 national numbering for country code 598
a) Overview:
The minimum number length (excluding the country code) is 8 digits
The maximum number length (excluding the country code) is 8 digits
b) Detail of numbering plan, country code 598:
NDC or leading digits of N(S)N |
N(S)N number length |
Usage of E.164 number |
|
Maximum length |
Minimum length |
||
2XXX XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Fixed telephony Montevideo and Montevideo metropolitan area |
4XXX XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Fixed telephony Interior of country |
9XXX XXXX |
8 |
8 |
Mobile telephony |
2 Description of number change for country code 598
Date and time of change |
N(S)N |
Usage of E.164 number |
Parallel running (international communications) |
Operator |
||
Old number |
New number |
Begins |
Ends |
|||
29/08/2010 0200 hours (local time) |
300 0000 to 419 9999 |
4300 0000 to 4419 9999 |
Fixed telephony Interior of country |
29/08/2010 0200 hours |
29/08/2011 0200 hours |
ANTEL |
430 0000 to 799 9999 |
4430 0000 to 4799 9999 |
With the changes indicated, as from 0200 hours on 29 August 2010, all fixed and mobile telephone numbers in Uruguay will be 8-digit national numbers.
In order to call fixed or mobile telephone services in Uruguay from abroad, the country code followed by the 8‑digit national number should be dialled: +598 XXXX XXXX.
BASIC TECHNICAL PLAN: NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN
OBJECTIVES
The objective of this National Numbering Plan (NNP) is to provide a basis for the appropriate use and administration of numbering as a limited national resource for the benefit of telecommunication service providers and users. The guiding principles of the plan consist in the rational and non-discriminatory assignment of available resources in conformity with the regulations in force. It is essential for the numbering to be easy to understand and used by users, and to provide them with guidance on the prices of calls.
3 STRUCTURE OF NATIONAL NUMBER
3.1 General
3.1.1 Length
All national numbers corresponding to geographic services (fixed and mobile telephony) will be 8 digits. Non-geographic services (intelligent network) will maintain a length of 7 digits.
3.1.2 Distribution of first digit
The first digit of the national number will be assigned as indicated in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1 – Structure of numbering plan
First digit |
Assignment |
0 |
Reserved for: PREFIXES FOR ACCESS TO OTHER NETWORKS AND SERVICES |
1 |
Reserved for: SPECIAL SERVICES AND PREFIXES |
2 |
Fixed TELEPHONY (MMA) |
3 |
Reserved |
4 |
Fixed TELEPHONY (INTERIOR) |
5 |
Reserved |
6 |
Reserved |
7 |
Reserved |
8 |
Different recovery mechanisms |
9 |
Mobile telephony and value added services |
MMA: Montevideo metropolitan area
The characters "*" and "#" remain assigned for free use by providers for access to network facilities and services.
3.2 Structure of geographic numbers
3.2.1 Structure of national number – Fixed telephony
The national number corresponding to the fixed telephone service will comprise 8 digits, as indicated in Table 3.2.
Table 3.2 – Structure of national number (fixed telephony)
National number – Fixed telephony (8 digits) |
|
TRUNK CODE |
SUBSCRIBER NUMBER |
a |
b c d e f g h |
A = 2: Montevideo metropolitan area
A = 4: Interior of country
3.2.2 Structure of local number (fixed telephony)
The local subscriber number or directory number identifies users within a local service area.
Characteristics:
-
Restriction on use of digit "0" as the first digit of the subscriber number. Use of the digit "zero" (0) as the first digit of the subscriber number is restricted.
-
Restriction on use of digit "1" as the first digit of the subscriber number. Use of the digit "one" (1) as the first digit of the subscriber number is restricted.
3.2.3 Structure of national number – mobile telephony
The National Number corresponding to the mobile telephone service comprises the network code and subscriber number, and is composed of 8 digits, as indicated in Table 3.4
Table 3.4 – Structure of mobile telephone number
NATIONAL NUMBER – Mobile telephony (8 digits) |
|
SERVICE CODE |
SUBSCRIBER NUMBER |
9B |
c d e f g h |
Where:
B = 0 Assigned to value-added services
B = 4 Abiatar S.A. (Movicom)
B = 6 AM Wireless Uruguay S.A.
B = 9 Ancel
B = 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 Reserved for future growth
The entire mobile network of each provider will constitute a single local service area.
3.3 Structure of non-geographic numbers (intelligent network services)
The generic structure of non-geographic numbers is indicated in Table 3.5.
Table 3.5 – Structure of non-geographic numbers
Non-geographic national number (7 digits) |
|
Non-geographic service code |
Customer number |
ABC |
d e f g |
Table 3.6 indicates the national non-geographic services defined:
Table 3.6 – Description of non-geographic numbers
Code of non-geographic service |
Description |
800 |
Non-geographic freephone numbers (no local charge) |
801 to 804, 806 to 810 |
Reserve for non-geographic freephone numbers |
805 |
Non-geographic freephone numbers |
900 to 908 |
Non-geographic value-added numbers |
909 |
Access to Internet providers |
3.4 Structure of special services codes
3.4.1 Structure of special services codes
The special services are set aside for emergency calls (fire brigade, police, emergencies), services for the public (official time, information, etc.), telecommunication service providers' customer care services (directory enquiries, repairs) and long-distance operator.
The special services numbers will employ the following format:
1XY
Where:
1 = Special services code
X = Generic code for type of special service
Y = Code of specific service (0 to 9)
The 911 service is an exception.
The special services groups defined by generic "X" are indicated in Table 3.7.
Table 3.7 – Special services code groups
Code group |
Type of service |
1 0 Y |
Emergency services |
1 1 Y |
Public services |
1 2 Y |
Customer services |
3.4.2 Codes assigned to special services
Table 3.8 indicates the codes assigned to the special services.
Table 3.8 – Codes assigned to special services
Assigned code |
Service |
104 |
Fire brigade |
105 |
Emergencies – public health |
106 |
Emergencies – prefecture |
108 |
Emergencies – traffic police |
109 |
Emergencies – police |
112 |
Operator-assisted services for the hearing disabled |
113 |
Services for the hearing disabled |
116 |
Official time |
118 |
Wake-up service |
120 |
National long-distance operator |
121 |
Complaints regarding the telephone service |
122 |
Directory enquiries |
123 |
Local provider's business customer service by telephone |
125 |
Telephonogram |
126 |
Service rates |
128 |
Mercosur police |
911 |
National emergency number |
The special services codes are to be the same for all networks, so as to facilitate their use by subscribers. All providers – including for mobile – must provide access to them.
3.5 Structure of identification code of international long-distance provider
The provider's code will be structured as follows:
JK
Where:
J = 3, ..., 9 (J = 0 is reserved for future development; J = 1 is assigned for frontier traffic;
J = 2 is reserved for operator-assisted collect calls); K = 0, 1, ..., 9
4 DIALLING PROCEDURES
4.1 Dialling procedure for local calls within the fixed network
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.1 to make local calls within the fixed network.
Table 4.1 – Dialling procedure for local calls
Type of call |
Digits to be dialled |
Local |
Subscriber's number |
4.2 Dialling procedure for calls from fixed to mobile network
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.2 to make calls from the fixed to the mobile network.
Table 4.2 – Dialling procedure for calls from fixed to mobile
Type of call |
Digits to be dialled |
Mobile network |
0 + network identifier + subscriber's number |
4.3 Dialling procedure for calls from mobile network to any national network
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.3 to make calls from a mobile network to any national network.
Table 4.3 – Dialling procedure for local calls from mobile telephones
Type of call |
Digits to be dialled |
Comment |
National call |
0 + national number |
Dialling is mandatory when the fixed network is not a single local service area |
National call |
National number |
Dialling is optional when the fixed network is not a single local service area |
4.4 Prefixes for access to other networks and services
All service providers shall be required to use the same prefixes, in accordance with Table 4.4, when those prefixes are required to offer a service.
Table 4.4 – Access prefixes
Prefix |
Meaning |
0 |
Automatic national long-distance call and access to other networks |
00 |
Automatic international long-distance call |
01 |
International long-distance keypad selection and automatic frontier traffic |
4.5 Dialling procedure for automatic national long-distance calls
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.5 to make national long-distance calls.
Table 4.5 – Dialling procedure for automatic national long-distance calls
Type of call |
Digits to be dialled |
National long distance |
0 + national number |
4.6 Dialling procedure for frontier traffic calls
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.6 to make a call to a frontier area.
Table 4.6 – Dialling procedure for calls to a frontier area
Type of call |
Digits to be dialled |
Frontier traffic |
011 + frontier number |
4.7 Dialling procedure for automatic international calls
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.7 to make an international call.
Table 4.7 – Dialling procedure for international calls
Type of call |
Modality |
Digits to be dialled |
International long distance |
Preselected provider |
00 + international number |
Selection of provider |
01 + JK + International number |
Where:
JK = Code of international long-distance provider
4.8 Dialling procedure for access to special services
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.8 to access the special services.
Table 4.8 – Dialling procedure for access to special services
Type of call |
Digits to be dialled |
Special services provided by local provider |
Code of local service |
4.9 Dialling procedure for non-geographic numbers
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.9 to make calls to national non-geographic numbers.
Table 4.9 – Dialling procedure for national non-geographic numbers
Destination |
Digits to be dialled |
National non-geographic number |
0 + non-geographic number |
4.10 Dialling procedure for international long-distance operator
The user follows the dialling procedure indicated in Table 4.10 in order to communicate with the international long-distance operator.
Table 4.10 – Dialling procedure for international long-distance operator
Destination |
Modality |
Digits to be dialled |
International long-distance operator |
Preselected provider |
000 |
Selection of provider |
01 + JK + 000 |
Where:
JK = Code of international long-distance provider
5 PROVISIONS FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
5.1 Numbers reserved for access prefixes and special services codes
The following numbers are in reserve; they can be used as access prefixes or codes for special services.
Table 5.1 – Reserve of prefixes and special services
Number |
Assignment |
13 |
Reserve |
14 |
Reserve |
15 |
Reserve |
16 |
Reserve |
17 |
Reserve |
18 |
Reserve |
19 |
Reserve |
5.2 First digit of national numbers (ranges in reserve)
The following numbering ranges are being kept in reserve for use as new trunk codes or new non-geographic services.
Table 5.2 – Reserve – first digit of national numbers
Number |
Assignment |
3 |
Reserve |
5 |
Reserve |
6 |
Reserve |
7 |
Reserve |
5.3 First digit of international long-distance provider codes
The first digit J = 0 of the international long-distance provider codes is being kept in reserve for future expansion.
6 MIGRATION PROCESS
6.1 Dissemination
The changes to be effected as part of this transition must be disseminated fully in order to explain the rationale and basis thereof and in order to allow users to assimilate the new NNP.
6.2 Detailed programme of changes
6.2.1 Migration of geographic numbers – fixed telephony
– Migration to 8 digits:
-
Migration to 8 digits: All national numbers presently comprising 7 digits will be increased to 8 digits by adding a 4 at the beginning of the existing number.
-
Increasing the length of local numbers: All local numbers presently comprising less than 7 digits will be increased to 7 digits by adding those digits corresponding to the area code at the beginning of the subscriber number.
Region |
Locality |
Existing subscriber number |
New subscriber number |
MMA |
Pocitos |
2-7079321 |
2-7079321 |
East |
Maldonado |
42-114000 |
4-2114000 |
East |
Aiguá |
446-2000 |
4-4462000 |
Central South |
Canelones |
33-11820 |
4-3311820 |
Coastal South |
Cardona |
536-7000 |
4-5367000 |
North |
Rivera |
62-20000 |
4-6220000 |
North |
Quebracho Ruralcel |
7504-000 |
4-7504000 |
Parallel running: International long-distance providers will be required to allow access to international calls dialled using the former numbering for a year following migration and to effect all the transfers required to hand them over to another network within Uruguay.
6.2.2 Migration of services not complying with this NNP
Providers will have up until the date of migration to relocate the services and numbers to comply with this NNP. URSEC may authorize exceptional periods of parallel running in order to resolve specific technical problems.
6.2.3 Migration of services in non-geographic numbering plans
Non-geographic numbering will be national and will therefore have to be accessible from anywhere in Uruguay and from any network using the same numbering. Customers contracting non-geographic numbers will be able to restrict or select the sources from which they wish to receive calls.
6.2.4 Use of prefixes for international long-distance provider selection
Once the relevant notification has been received from the Unidad Reguladora de Servicios de Comunicaciones (URSEC), local service providers (fixed and mobile) will have six months in which to make it possible to select the international long-distance provider by dialling.
6.2.5 National number dialling
At the request of providers, URSEC may authorize national number dialling without the need to dial the prefix 0.
Amendments
Abbreviations used in this section
- ADD
- Insert
- PAR
- Paragraph
- COL
- Column
- REP
- Replace
- LIR
- Read
- SUP
- Delete
- P
- Page(s)
Amd. to List of Issuer Identifier Numbers for the International Telecommunication Charge Card
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.118 (2006-05)
P 34 Netherlands ADD
Country/ geographical area |
Company Name/Address |
Issuer Identifier Number |
Contact |
Effective date of usage |
Netherlands |
Teleena Nederland B.V. Kritjwal 29 NIEUWEGEIN
|
89 31 07 |
Mr. Timo Smit Teleena Nederland B.V. Kritjwal 29 NIEUWEGEIN Tel: +31 638 181818 E-mail: timo@teleena.com |
1.I.2008 |
Amd. no. 3 to Mobile Network Codes (MNC) for the international identification plan for public networks and subscriptions
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (2016-09)
Position amended originally published as annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 958 — 15.VI.2010
P 30 Sweden ADD
Country/geographical area |
MCC + MNC* |
Name of Operator/Network |
Sweden |
240 23 |
Infobip LTD |
______________
* MCC: Mobile Country Code / Indicatif de pays du mobile / Indicativo de país para el servicio móvil
MNC: Mobile Network Code / Code de réseau mobile / Indicativo de red para el servicio móvil
Amd. to List of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC)
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (1999-03)
Numeric order ADD |
||
P 16 |
6-135 |
Nigeria (Federal Republic of) |
Alphabetical order ADD |
||
P 27 |
6-135 |
Nigeria (Federal Republic of) |
______________
SANC: Signalling Area/Network Codes.
Codes de zone/réseau sémaphore.
Códigos de zona/red de señalización.
Amd. no. 4 to List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC)
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (1999-03)
Position amended originally published as annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 956 — 15.V.2010
Country/ Geographical Area |
Unique name of the signalling point |
Name of the signalling point operator |
|
ISPC |
DEC |
||
P 33 Georgia ADD |
|||
5-233-2 |
12106 |
|
Geocell Ltd |
PP 109-117 United Kingdom SUP |
|||
2-075-1 |
4697 |
DA LON 1 |
Data Access Telecom Ltd |
2-147-1 |
5273 |
London 1 |
City Communications (SE) Ltd |
2-147-7 |
5279 |
5279 Lannet London 4 |
Lan-Net Telecommunications Ltd |
2-153-5 |
5325 |
5325 London STP |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
2-154-0 |
5328 |
5328 Birmingham 1 |
Opera Telecom |
2-154-7 |
5335 |
5335 ELARA01 |
Elaracom Ltd |
2-155-0 |
5336 |
5336 Xgate 2 |
Switchware Ltd |
2-155-6 |
5342 |
5342 Viafone Birkenhead 1 |
Via-Fon Ltd |
2-161-2 |
5386 |
D2C London |
D2C Telecom Ltd |
2-161-4 |
5388 |
Teleglobe LHX |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
2-161-7 |
5391 |
London STP |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
2-162-0 |
5392 |
Singtel London 1 |
SingTel (Europe) Ltd |
2-165-1 |
5417 |
VOEX-UK-3 |
Network Brokers Ltd |
2-165-2 |
5418 |
Warrington TeS |
Your Communications Ltd |
2-166-0 |
5424 |
London 4 |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
2-166-7 |
5431 |
VOEX-UK-4 |
Network Brokers Ltd |
2-167-2 |
5434 |
Manchester 1 |
Centrica Telecommunications |
2-169-5 |
5453 |
MSC 39 |
O2 (UK) Ltd |
2-170-3 |
5459 |
5459 Cowes 1 |
Wight Cable 2005 Ltd |
2-170-4 |
5460 |
5460 Egham 01 |
VTL (UK) Ltd |
2-175-3 |
5499 |
L/TZX/2 |
Telco Global Network Services Ltd |
2-176-1 |
5505 |
JM2 (1) |
Jetmode Communications Ltd |
2-176-5 |
5509 |
London |
Clemcom |
2-176-6 |
5510 |
THN 1 |
Wire9 Telecom plc |
2-177-3 |
5515 |
Expo and Wavecrest |
Airflow Global Ltd |
2-177-7 |
5519 |
London 1 |
Centrica Telecommunications |
2-178-4 |
5524 |
London 3 |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
2-186-4 |
5588 |
Ldnux 3 |
TeliaSonera International Carrier UK Ltd |
2-186-6 |
5590 |
Leodis Court |
Affiniti Integrated Solutions Ltd |
7-237-3 |
16235 |
London 3 |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
7-237-4 |
16236 |
London 4 |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
7-237-5 |
16237 |
London 5 |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
7-237-6 |
16238 |
London 6 |
Teleglobe International Ltd |
7-243-0 |
16280 |
16280 THN1/MSC |
Wire9 Telecom plc |
7-243-1 |
16281 |
16281 THN2/MSC |
Wire9 Telecom plc |
PP 109-117 United Kingdom ADD |
|||
2-075-1 |
4697 |
|
Orange |
2-147-1 |
5273 |
|
Fix Group Technologies |
2-147-7 |
5279 |
|
Bellingham Telecommunications Limited |
2-153-5 |
5325 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
2-154-0 |
5328 |
|
AT&T Global Network Services (UK) B.V. |
2-154-7 |
5335 |
|
Yaana Technologies LLC |
2-155-0 |
5336 |
|
I-21 Limited |
2-155-6 |
5342 |
|
I-21 Limited |
2-161-2 |
5386 |
|
Orange |
2-161-4 |
5388 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
2-161-7 |
5391 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
2-162-0 |
5392 |
|
Orange |
2-165-1 |
5417 |
|
Orange |
2-165-2 |
5418 |
|
Orange |
2-166-0 |
5424 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
2-166-7 |
5431 |
|
Orange |
2-167-2 |
5434 |
|
Orange |
2-169-5 |
5453 |
|
Orange |
2-170-3 |
5459 |
|
Orange |
2-170-4 |
5460 |
|
Orange |
2-175-3 |
5499 |
|
Orange |
2-176-1 |
5505 |
|
Orange |
2-176-5 |
5509 |
|
Easynet Group Ltd |
2-176-6 |
5510 |
|
Easynet Group Ltd |
2-177-3 |
5515 |
|
Syniverse Technologies Inc |
2-177-7 |
5519 |
|
Syniverse Technologies Inc |
2-178-4 |
5524 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
2-186-4 |
5588 |
|
CITIC Telecom 1616 (UK) Ltd |
2-186-6 |
5590 |
|
Epsilon Telecommunications Ltd |
7-237-3 |
16235 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
7-237-4 |
16236 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
7-237-5 |
16237 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
7-237-6 |
16238 |
|
Tata Communications (UK) Ltd |
7-243-0 |
16280 |
|
Cloud9 |
7-243-1 |
16281 |
|
Cloud9 |
Country/ Geographical Area |
Unique name of the signalling point |
Name of the signalling point operator |
|
ISPC |
DEC |
||
P 12 Belgium SUP |
|||
2-013-0 |
4200 |
… |
Combellga |
2-013-3 |
4203 |
Concert-Bruxelles-Ensor |
Concert Communications Company |
P 12 Belgium ADD |
|||
2-013-0 |
4200 |
|
Wind International Services SA Belgium |
2-013-3 |
4203 |
|
Wind International Services SA Belgium |
2-013-4 |
4204 |
|
Wind International Services SA Belgium |
2-013-5 |
4205 |
|
Wind International Services SA Belgium |
P 67 Malta ADD |
|||
5-235-2 |
12122 |
GOM STP C |
Mobisle Communications Ltd |
5-235-3 |
12123 |
GOM STP D |
Mobisle Communications Ltd |
P 77 Nigeria ADD |
|||
6-041-0 |
12616 |
|
Visafone |
6-041-1 |
12617 |
LGSTP1 |
EMTS |
6-041-2 |
12618 |
LAGOSINT.ITSC1 |
EMTS |
6-041-3 |
12619 |
CCNS1.IPXS2 |
G-Cell |
6-041-4 |
12620 |
TEIGL1_C4STP |
EMTS |
6-041-5 |
12621 |
MLTL2 |
Multilinks |
P 77 Nigeria LIR |
|||
6-043-1 |
12633 |
LGMSCO5 |
VEE Networks (Zain) |
6-043-2 |
12634 |
LGTSCO1 |
VEE Networks (Zain) |
6-043-6 |
12638 |
MLTL1 |
Multilinks |
6-043-7 |
12639 |
LAGEMXINT |
Intercellular |
P 88 Samoa ADD |
|||
5-098-4 |
11028 |
Mobile Int Roaming 1 |
SamoaTel |
5-098-5 |
11029 |
Mobile Int Roaming 2 |
SamoaTel |
P 88 Samoa LIR |
|||
5-098-0 |
11024 |
Int-Gateway/PSTN Switch |
SamoaTel |
____________
ISPC: International Signalling Point Codes.
Codes de points sémaphores internationaux .
Códigos de puntos de señalización internacional .
Amd. to List of Names of Administration Management Domains (ADMD)
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation F.400
P 32 United Kingdom ADD
Country |
ADMD Name |
Country code 1 |
Service Name(s) |
HELPDESK |
AUTOANSWER |
Contact Address |
||
MT |
IPM |
other |
||||||
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
Royaume-Uni United Kingdom Reino Unido |
ISODE |
GB |
ISODE 400-MT |
ISODE 400-IPM |
|
S=support O=isode A=isode C=gb |
CN=autoanswer O=isode A=isode C=gb |
5 Castle Business Village 36 Station Road HAMPTON Middlesex TW12 2BX X.400: S=enquiries; O= isode; A=isode; C=gb; E-mail: enquiries@isode.com |
Amd. to National Numbering Plan
In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.129 (2013-01)
Administrations are requested to notify ITU about their national numbering plan changes, or to give an explanation on their webpage concerning the national numbering plan as well as their contact points, so that the information, which will be made available freely to all administrations/ROAs and service providers, can be posted on the ITU-T website.
For their numbering website, or when sending their information to ITU/TSB (e-mail: tsbtson@itu.int ), administrations are kindly requested to use the format as explained in Recommendation ITU-T E.129. They are reminded that they will be responsible for the timely update of this information.
From 15.VII.2010 to 30.VII.2010 the following countries have updated their national numbering plan on our site:
Country |
Country Code (CC) |
Jordan |
+962 |
French Polynesia |
+689 |
Qatar |
+974 |
Tunisia |
+216 |
Uruguay |
+598 |