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ITU Operational Bulletin

No. 983

1.VII.2011
Information received by 20.VI.2011 ISSN 1564-5223 (Online)
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Dates of publication of the next Operational Bulletins

No. Publication date Including information received by
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
988 15.IX.2011 2.IX.2011
989 1.X.2011 20.IX.2011
990 15.X.2011 4.X.2011
991 1.XI.2011 19.X.2011
992 15.XI.2011 2.XI.2011
993 1.XII.2011 18.XI.2011
994 15.XII.2011 2.XII.2012
995 1.I.2012 14.XII.2011
996 15.I.2012 3.I.2012
997 1.II.2012 18.I.2012
998 15.II.2012 1.II.2012
999 1.III.2012 16.II.2012
1000 15.III.2012 3.III.2012
1001 1.IV.2012 19.III.2012
1002 15.IV.2012 30.III.2012
1003 1.V.2012 17.IV.2012
1004 15.V.2012 2.V.2012
1005 1.VI.2012 18.V.2012
1006 15.VI.2012 1.VI.2012
1007 1.VII.2012 18.VI.2012
1008 15.VII.2012 2.VII.2012

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.
983 List of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC) (according to ITU-T Q.708 (1999-03)) (position on 2011-06-30 22:00:00 UTC)
982 List of Recommendation ITU-T E.164 Assigned Country Codes (according to ITU-T E.164 (2010-11)) (position on 2011-06-14 22:00:00 UTC)
981 List of ITU Carrier Codes (according to ITU-T M.1400 (2013-03)) (position on 2011-05-31 22:00:00 UTC)
980 List of Telegram Destination Indicators (according to ITU-T F.32 (1995-10)) (position on 2011-05-15 00:00:00 UTC)
979 List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) (according to ITU-T Q.708 (1999-03)) (position on 2011-04-30 22:00:00 UTC)
978 List of Telex Destination Codes (TDC) and Telex Network Identification Codes (TNIC) (position on 2011-04-15 00:00:00 UTC)
977 List of Data Network Identification Codes (DNIC) (according to ITU-T X.121 (2000/10)) (position on 2011-01-01 00:00:00 UTC)
976 List of Data Country or Geographical Area Codes (according to ITU-T X.121 (2000/10)) (position on 2011-03-15 00:00:00 UTC)
974 List of Names of Administration Management Domains (ADMD) (according to ITU-T F.400) (position on 2011-02-15 00:00:00 UTC)
972 List of terrestrial trunk radio mobile country codes (according to ITU-T E.218 (2004-5)) (position on 2011-01-14 23:00:00 UTC)
971 List of Issuer Identifier Numbers for the International Telecommunication Charge Card (according to ITU-T E.118 (2006-05)) (position on 2010-12-31 23:00:00 UTC)
968 Status of Radiocommunications between Amateur Stations of different Countries (in accordance with optional provision No. 25.1 of the Radio Regulations) and Form of Call Signs assigned by each Administration to its Amateur and Experimental Stations (position on 2010-11-14 23:00:00 UTC)
967 List of Access codes/numbers for mobile networks (according to ITU-T E.164 (2010-11)) (position on 2010-10-31 23:00:00 UTC)
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)
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-61, 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 G.874 (2010) Cor 1 (05/2011)
  • ITU-T G.8051/Y.1345 (2009) Amd 1 (05/2011)
  • ITU-T H.761 v2 (05/2011)
  • ITU-T K.66 (05/2011)
  • ITU-T K.71 (05/2011)
  • ITU-T K.72 (05/2011)
  • ITU-T L.1000 (05/2011)
  • ITU-T T.809 (2007) Cor 1 (04/2011)
  • ITU-T T.835 (2010) Cor 1 (05/2011)

The International Public Telecommunication Numbering Plan

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (2010-11)

Note from TSB

Identification codes for international networks

Associated with shared country code 882 for international networks, the following two-digit identification code reservation will be withdrawn on 30 June 2011:

 

Applicant

Network

Country Code and Identification Code

Singapore Telecom

Global Reach Network

+882 30

  

Associated with shared country code 883 for international networks, the following three-digit identification code reservation has been assigned on 1 June 2011:

 

Applicant

Network

Country Code and Identification Code

France Telecom Orange

France Telecom Orange

+883 130

Telephone Service

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164

Argentina +54

Communication of 26.V.2011

The Comisión Nacional de Comunicaciones (CNC )), Buenos Aires, announces that the Secretaría de Comunicaciones has undertaken the modification of 21 area codes in the National Numbering Plan.

The Comisión Nacional de Comunicaciones has scheduled transfer in three stages, in accordance with the following table:

 

Communicated time and date of change

N(S)N

Usage of E.164 number

Parallel running

Operator

Proposed wording of announ-cement

Old number

New number

Beginning

End

00:00 27.XI.2011

3752 XXX XXX

376 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 27.XI.2011

23:59 16.XII.2011

N/A

N/A

00:00 27.XI.2011

2652 XXX XXX

265 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 27.XI.2011

23:59 16.XII.2011

N/A

N/A

00:00 27.XI.2011

2965 XXX XXX

290 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 27.XI.2011

23:59 16.XII.2011

N/A

N/A

00:00 27.XI.2011

2941 XXX XXX

298 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 27.XI.2011

23:59 16.XII.2011

N/A

N/A

00:00 27.XI.2011

3875 XXX XXX

3873 XXX XXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 27.XI.2011

23:59 16.XII.2011

N/A

N/A

00:00 27.XI.2011

3884 XXX XXX

3888 XXX XXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 27.XI.2011

23:59 16.XII.2011

N/A

N/A

00:00 29.I.2012

3783 XXX XXX

378 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 29.I.2012

23:59 17.II.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 29.I.2012

3722 XXX XXX

372 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 29.I.2012

23:59 17.II.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 29.I.2012

2944 XXX XXX

294 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 29.I.2012

23:59 17.II.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 29.I.2012

2623 XXX XXX

263 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 29.I.2012

23:59 17.II.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 29.I.2012

3732 XXX XXX

374 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 29.I.2012

23:59 17.II.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 29.I.2012

2627 XXX XXX

260 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 29.I.2012

23:59 17.II.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 29.I.2012

3534 XXX XXX

3537 XXX XXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 29.I.2012

23:59 17.II.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

3717 XXX XXX

371 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

3833 XXX XXX

383 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

3822 XXX XXX

382 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00  1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

3461 XXX XXX

347 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00  1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

2293 XXX XXX

229 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

2362 XXX XXX

236 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00 1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

3488 XXX XXX

348 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00  1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

00:00 1.IV.2012

2322 XXX XXX

230 XXX XXXX

Geographical number Numbering area-

00:00  1.IV.2012

23:59 20.IV.2012

N/A

N/A

Austria +43

Communication of 5.VI.2011

The Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications (Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH ), Vienna, announces the following changes to the National Numbering Plan for Austria.

In view of problems in accessibility and charging of the following National Destination Codes (NDCs), the “usage of E.164 number” for these NDC has been changed from ‘private network code’ to ‘ local network code’. 

Furthermore, National Destination Codes (NDCs) beginning with 5 are used for location independent corporate numbers and are not used for premium services. National Destination Code 720 is used for location independent numbers related to VoIP services.

 

National Destination Code (NDC)

N(S)N Number

Usage of E.164 number

Additional Information

Maximum length

Minimum length

501

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

502

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

503

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

504

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

505

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

506

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

507

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

508

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

509

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

517

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

57

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

59

13

5

local network code

location independent corporate numbers

720

13

9

local network code

location independent numbers related to VoIP services.

 

The following National Destination Codes (NDCs) are no longer accessible and have been withdrawn :

 

National Destination Code (NDC)

N(S)N Number

Usage of E.164 number

Additional Information

 

Maximum length

Minimum length

 

644

13

7

mobile services

 

710

13

9

service number

Personal Services

730

13

9

service number

Personal Services

740

13

9

service number

Personal Services

802

13

9

service number

Freephone Services

 

The above changes are published in the download file on the website: www.rtr.at/en/tk/E129

Burkina Faso +226

Communication of 4.V.2011

The Autorité de Régulation des  Communications  Electroniques (ARCE ), Ouagadougou, announces assignment of the following new number series :

 

Operator

Service

Number series

Date of implementation

Telecel Faso S.A.

mobile

7944 XXXX – 7968 XXXX

19.V.2011

Denmark +45

Communication of 6.VI.2011

The National IT and Telecom Agency (NITA) , Copenhagen, announces the following changes to the Danish telephone numbering plan:

  •   Withdrawal – Helpline for victims of crime

Provider

Numbering series

Date of withdrawal

Telenor A/S

116 006

18.V.2011

  •   Assignment – Helpline for victims of crime

Provider

Numbering series

Date of assignment

TDC A/S

116 006

18.V.2011

  •   Assignment – mobile communication service

Provider

Numbering series

Date of assignment

CBB Mobil A/S

 

 

 

 

4281XXXX, 4284XXXX, 4285XXXX, 4287XXXX, 4288XXXX, 4289XXXX, 4293XXXX, 5068XXXX, 7173XXXX, 7193XXXX, 8166XXXX, 8167XXXX, 8168XXXX, 8169XXXX, 8170XXXX, 8176XXXX, 8178XXXX, 8179XXXX, 8183XXXX, 8184XXXX, 8185XXXX, 8186XXXX, 8187XXXX, 8189XXXX, 8195XXXX, 8196XXXX, 8197XXXX, 8198XXXX

27.V.2011

  •   Withdrawal – Carrier select code

Provider

Carrier select code

Date of withdrawal

Communicate A/S

1040

24.V.2011

Haïti +509

Communication of 18.V.2011

The Conseil National des Télécommunications (CONATEL ), Port-au-Prince, announces the introduction of the following new number series :

 

Operator

Service

Number series

Date of introduction

NATCOM

mobile

+509 32XX XXXX +509 33XX XXXX

immediate

Serbia +381

Communication of 25.V.2011

The Republic Agency for Electronic Communications (RATEL), Belgrade , announces the updated National Numbering Plan (NNP) of Serbia.

 

NUMBERING PLAN (13 May 2011)

 

1            General provision

Under the Numbering Plan, the Republic Telecommunication for Electronic Communications (hereinafter: Agency) stipulates the structure of numbers and addresses and sets out the manner of their usage in the territory of the Republic of Serbia.

The structure of numbers and addresses, as well as the way of their usage referred to in paragraph 1 herein was made in compliance with the Law on Electronic Communications ( Official Gazette of RS , no. 44/10, hereinafter: Law) and the Recommendations of the International Telecommunication Union (hereinafter: ITU-T Recommendation).

2            Structure of numbers

The structure of the numbers which are subject of the Numbering Plan was stipulated according to the ITU-T Recommendations E. 164 and E. 212.

2.1        International number

An international number shall consist of the Country Code (CC – Country Code) followed by the National (Significant) Number (N(S)N), as shown in Figure 1 below.

 

International number

Country Code

National (Significant) Number

CC

N(S)N

Figure 1 – International number structure

 

In accordance with the ITU-T Recommendation E.164, the maximum length of the international number shall be 15 digits.

The Country Code allocated to the Republic of Serbia shall be “381”.

For international calls from the territory of the Republic of Serbia, the international prefix “00” or “+” needs to be dialled first, followed by the Country Code of the country where the call is terminated and the national number, in accordance with the numbering plan of the relevant country.

The international prefix shall not be a part of the international number.

 

2.2        National number

In the Republic of Serbia an open Numbering Plan for telecommunications networks (hereinafter: the Numbering Plan) shall be in use.

National number shall consist of the National Destination Code (NDC) followed by the Subscriber Number (SN), as shown in Figure 2 below.

 

National Number

National Destination Code

Subscriber Number

NDC

SN

Figure 2 – National number structure

Depending on the application, National Destination Code shall be a geographic or a non-geographic number.

For calls from another geographic area or another public mobile network or for calls to other non-geographic services, the national prefix “0” needs to be dialled first, followed by the National Destination Code and Subscriber Number.

For calls within the same geographic area (local call) only Subscriber Number needs to be dialled. The national prefix shall not be a part of the national number.

 

2.2.1    National number for publically available telephone services on fixed location

National number for publically available telephone services on fixed location shall be a geographic number. In this case, the National Destination Code (NDC) shall determine a geographic area and shall be marked as Trunk Code (TC). The Trunk Code shall be followed by the Subscriber Number (SN) as shown in Figure 3 below.

  

National Number

Trunk Code

Subscriber Number

TC

SN

Figure 3 – Structure of the national number for publically available telephone services on fixed location

The maximum length of the national number for publically available telephone services on fixed location shall be 12 digits. The maximum length of the Trunk Code shall be two digits, exceptionally three digits. Digits “0” and “1” cannot be used as leading digits of the Subscriber Number. Exceptionally, during the one-year transitional period as of the entrance into force hereof, digit 1 may be used as leading digit of the Subscriber Number.

Pursuant to the Law, the Agency shall allocate the numbers for publically available telephone services on fixed location to the operators in blocks of 1 000, 10 000 and 100 000 consecutive numbers.

2.2.2    National number for public mobile communication network services

National number for public mobile communication network services is a non-geographic number and shall consist of the National Destination Code (NDC) and the Subscriber Number (SN). The National Destination Code shall alternatively be marked as Service or Destination Network code (SDN code), as shown in Figure 4 below.

 

National Number

Service or Destination Network Code

Subscriber Number

SDN

SN

Figure 4 – Structure of the national number for public mobile communication network services

 

National Destination Code shall consist of minimum two digits, where the leading digit shall be “6”. The length of the Subscriber Number in public mobile communication network shall be six or seven digits. The length of other numbers in public mobile communication network that do not belong to the subscribers may be shorter.

For national calls made from a public mobile communication network, with the exception of calls to emergency services and assistance services, the procedure referred to in item 2.2. para. 4 herein shall be applied.

Pursuant to the Law, the Agency shall allocate Service or Destination Network codes to the operators for public mobile communication network services, and the entire permitted range of Subscriber Numbers which follow the allocated Service or Destination Network codes shall be allocated at the same time.

 

2.2.3    National number for other non-geographic services

National number for other non-geographic services shall consist of the National Destination Code (NDC) and the Subscriber Number (SN). The National Destination Code shall be marked alternatively as Service or Destination Network code (SDN code) or as service identifier, as shown in Figure 5.

  

National number for other non-geographic services

Service or Destination Network code

Subscriber Number

SDN Code

SN

Figure 5 – Structure of the national number for other non-geographic services

 

The maximum length of the National Destination Code for other non-geographic services shall be three digits, where the leading digits shall be “7”, “8” and “9”. The National Destination Code with the leading digit “7” shall be used for the universal access number service, service for communication between devices, nomad telephone service, telecommunications-voting service and other services in accordance with the Numbering Plan. The National Destination Code with the leading digit “8” shall be used for the free of charge call service, as well as for other services in accordance with the Numbering Plan. The National Destination Code with the leading digit “9” shall be used for Value Added Service. The maximum length of the Subscriber Number for other non-geographic services shall be 9 digits.

Pursuant to the Law, the Agency shall allocate the non-geographic numbers for publically available telephone services to the operators in blocks of 10, 100, 1 000 and 10 000 numbers.

   

2.3        Short codes

 

Short codes shall be used for access to emergency services and assistance services, services for the provision of the services of public interest, commercial services and the carrier selection services.

Short code is a non-geographic number and shall consist of the Service Identifier only, or, optionally, of the Service Identifier and Operator’s Code, as shown in Figure 6.

 

Short Code

Service Identifier

Operator’s Code

Figure 6 – Structure of the national number for emergency services and non-commercial services of public interest

 

The minimum length of the short codes shall be three digits, and the maximum length shall be five digits, where the leading digit shall be “1”. Exceptionally, the maximum length of the short code may be six digits. During the one-year transitional period as of the entrance into force hereof, the existing short codes with the leading digit “9” may also be used.

Access to emergency services and assistance services shall be provided from all public communication networks, by local dialling. For calls to other short codes the short code alone without prefix may be dialled.

Pursuant to the Law, the Agency shall allocate the short codes individually to the operators.

 

3            Address structure

 

3.1        International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC)

International Signalling Point Code shall be used for identifying the international signalling points in the international signalling networks operating with ITU-T No.7 signalling system. The International Signalling Point Code structure shall be in compliance with the form of the International Signalling Point Code in the ITU-T Recommendation Q.708.

The length of the International Signalling Point Code shall be 14 bits and shall be divided into three parts of 3, 8 and 3 bit length, respectively, as show in the Figure 7 below. The first two parts shall define the Signalling Area Network Code (SANC) allocated by the ITU. The third part shall be the Signalling Point Identification, which shall be available for allocation in its full capacity comprising eight points.

 

N M L

K J I H G F E D

C B A

3 bits

8 bits

3 bits

Signalling Area Network Code SANC

Signalling Point Identification

International Signalling Point Code (ISPC)

Figure 7  – Structure of the International Signalling Point Code

International Signalling Point Code shall normally be given as x-y-z: where “x” shall be the decimal numeric value of the first thee bits (NML) which can be given a value from 0 to 7; “y” shall be the decimal numeric value of the following eight bits (KJIHGFED) which can be given a value from 0 to 255; and “z” shall be the decimal numeric value of the last three bits (CBA) which can be given a numeric value from 0 to 7.

 

3.2        National Signalling Point Code (NSPC)

National Signalling Point Code (NSPC) shall identify a signalling point in the national signalling network operating in compliance with the ITU-T No.7 signalling system. The National Signalling Point Code structure shall be in compliance with the form of International Signalling Point Code in the ITU-T Recommendation Q.704.

The length of the National Signalling Point Code shall be 14 bits and shall be divided into two parts of 7 bit each. The first part (A) shall be the number of the administrative area and the second part (B) shall be the number of the signalling point within the administrative area, as shown in Figure 8 below.

 

A (7 bits)

B (7 bits)

Figure 8 – Structure of the National Signalling Point Code

In addition to format A-B, the National Signalling Point Code may be represented by a number which equals decadal numeric value of all 14 bits, i.e. it may have a numeric value from 0 to 16 383.

The allocation of the National Signalling Point Codes within the existing and new administrative areas shall be within the competence of the Agency, with the exception of the national signalling point codes already allocated to public telecommunications operators that shall continue to use them in accordance with the Numbering Plan.

3.3        Mobile Network Codes (MNC)

Mobile Network Code (MNC) shall be a part of the International Mobile Subscriber Identification (IMSI), whose structure is stipulated by the ITU-T Recommendation E.212.

IMSI number shall consist of three parts, as shown in Figure 9 below, where only digits from 0 to 9 shall be used, as follows:

−            Mobile Country Code (MCC), 3 digits long, allocated by the International Telecommunication Union according to Recommendation E.212. The Republic of Serbia has been allocated Mobile Country Code 220;

−            Mobile Network Code (MNC), 2 digits long, which shall be allocated by the Agency and may be from “00” to “99”. MNC in combination with MCC shall indicate a specific mobile communications network;

−            Mobile Station Identification Number, with a maximum length of 10 digits, within the authority of the public mobile communication operators. Mobile Station Identification

 

Number shall identify a specific mobile station within the mobile communication network.

 

MCC

MNC

MSIN

3 digits

2 digits

Maximum 10 digits

International Mobile Subscriber Identification (IMSI)

Maximum 15 digits

Figure 9 – Structure of International Mobile Subscriber Identification (IMSI)

4            List of the numbers and addresses for the numbering area of the Republic of Serbia

 

Geographic area (network group)

Trunk Code (TC) (geographic code)

 

Geographic area (network group)

Trunk Code (TC) (geographic code)

Pirot

10

 

Smederevo

26

Beograd

11

 

Prokuplje

27

Požarevac

12

 

Kosovska Mitrovica

28

Pančevo

13

 

Gnjilane

280

Valjevo

14

 

Prizren

29

Šabac

15

 

Uroševac

290

Leskovac

16

 

Bor

30

Vranje

17

 

Užice

31

Niš

18

 

Čačak

32

Zaječar

19

 

Prijepolje

33

Novi Pazar

20

 

Kragujevac (TC)

34

Novi Sad

21

 

Jagodina

35

Sremska Mitrovica

22

 

Kraljevo

36

Zrenjanin

23

 

Kruševac

37

Kikinda

230

 

Priština

38

Subotica

24

 

Peć

39

Sombor

25

 

Dakovica

390

 

Public mobile communication network services

National Destination Code NDC (Access code)

Licensed public mobile communication network operators

6a a = 0,1…9 and a≠7

Other operators

67a a = 0,1…9

 

Other non-geographic services

National Destination Code NDC (Service code)

Universal access number service

70a (a = 0,1…9)

Service for communication between devices (M2M, dial-up)

72

Nomad service

76

Tele-voting service

78a (a = 0,1…9)

Free of charge call service

800

Prepaid telephone card

808

Value added service:

•     marketing

•     entertainment

•     adult contents

•     lottery

9ab (a,b = 0,1…9)

900

901

906

909

  

Emergency services and assistance services

Short code

Emergency Service

112

Police

192

Fire department

193

Ambulance

194

Military hospital ambulance

1976

Alert and information service

1985

Road and traffic information and assistance

1987

Security Intelligence Agency

19191

Military police

19860

Call centre for missing children

116000

Call centre for assistance to children

116111

Call centre for emotional assistance

116123

 

Services of public interest

Short code

Time-signal service

195

Operator-assisted international calls

1901

General directory

1180

Subscriber directory

118ab (a,b = 0,1…9 and a≠0)

Telegrams

19696

Fault repair

197ab (a,b = 0,1…9)

 

Commercial services

Short code

Services of general interest provided on a commercial basis

189ab (a,b = 0,1…9)

199ab (a,b = 0,1…9)

 

Carrier selection

Short code

Carrier selection

10ab (a,b = 0,1…9)

 

Signalling Area Network Code (SANC)

Signalling Area Network Code (SANC)

International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC)

2-040

2-040-0, 2-040-1, 2-040-3, 2-040-6

3-241

3-241-0, 3-241-1, 3-241-2, 3-241-3

4-248

4-248-0, 4-248-1, 4-248-2, 4-248-3, 4-248-4, 4-248-5, 4-248-6, 4-248-7

 

5            List of allocated numbers and addresses for the numbering area of the Republic of Serbia

The information on the allocated numbers and addresses for the numbering area of the Republic of Serbia shall be part of the data base on the usage of the numbering and shall be published and updated on the Agency website with enabled search option.

The data base referred to in the previous paragraph herein shall include the following elements: allocated numbering (numbers and addresses), allocation and usage conditions, geographic area of the usage thereof, along with the information on the operators that have been allocated the numbering.

 

6            Transitional and final provisions

During the one-year transitional period as of the entrance into force hereof, the leading digit of the Subscriber Number within the national number for publically available telephone services on fixed location, with geographic value, may also be digit “1”, as well as the existing short codes with the leading digit “9”.

During the one-year transitional period as of the entrance into force hereof, the national numbers for other non-geographic services shall be aligned with the Numbering Plan.

The day the Numbering Plan enters into force, the Numbering Plan of the Republic of Serbia for telecommunications networks ( Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, Nos. 57/08, 77/08, 105/08, 107/08-corr., 85/09, 43/10 and 47/10) shall cease to be valid.

The Numbering Plan enters into force on the eighth day following the day of its publication in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia .

International Identification Plan for Mobile Terminals and Mobile Users

(ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (05/2008))

 

Note from TSB

 

Identification codes for International Mobile Networks

Associated with shared mobile country code 901 (MCC), the following two-digit mobile network codes (MNC) will be assigned on 1 June 2011:

 

Network

Mobile Country Code (MCC)* and Mobile Network Code (MNC)**

France Telecom Orange

901 31

MegaFon

901 32

  

Associated with shared mobile country code 901 (MCC), the following two-digit mobile network code (MNC) will be withdrawn on 30 June 2011:

 

Network

Mobile Country Code (MCC)* and Mobile Network Code (MNC)**

Terrestar Networks

901 30

 ________

*            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

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 Nepal, 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

Nepal (Federal Democratic Republic of)

4-057

_________________

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).

Changes in Administrations/ROAs and other entities or Organizations

Italy

Communication of 28.VI.2011:

Change in e-mail address

Telecom Italia Sparkle S.p.A . , Roma, announces that it has changed its e-mail address:

E-mail: carlo.degennaro@telecomitalia.it

Telecom Italia Sparkle S.p.A. Via Cristoforo Colombo, 142 00147 ROMA Italy Tel:           +39 06 54432034 Fax:          +39 06 54433963 E-mail:    carlo.degennaro@telecomitalia.it

Amendments

Abbreviations used in this section

ADD
Insert
PAR
Paragraph
COL
Column
REP
Replace
LIR
Read
SUP
Delete
P
Page(s)

Amd. to List V - List of Ship Stations and Maritime Mobile Service Identity Assignments

ADD

 

NO02

Telenor Norge AS, Maritim Radio, Snarøyveien 30, 1331 Fornebu, Norway. (Tel: +47 22 77 43 50, Fax: +47 22 42 70 72, E-mail: grete.monssen@telenor.com, Url: www.maritimradio.no) Contact person: Grete Monssen, Mobile: +47 909 82 753

  

REP

 

BE02

Marlink S.A., 140, Rue de Stalle Straat, 1180 Brussels, Belgium. (Tel: +32 2 3717100, Fax: +32 2 3717120, E-mail: customer.service@marlink.com)

BN01

Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco), P.O. Box 14, BS54/BS55, Manama, Bahrain. (Tel: +973 17 883546, +973 17 883541, Fax: +973 17 242676, E-mail: bn01@btc.com.bh) Contact Persons: A. Rasool Saffar (BS54) or Sayed Hussain (BS55)

CA03 

Stratos Mobile Networks Inc., P.O. Box 5754, 34 Glencoe Drive, St. John’s (Newfoundland) A1C 5X3, Canada. (Tel: +1 800 5632255, +1 709 7484263, Fax: +1 709 7484305, E-mail: lisa.canning@stratosglobal.com, Url: www.stratos.ca) Contact Person: Provisioning Specialists (Carol Crowe & Elaine Whelan) Email: provisioning_specialist@stratosglobal.com, Phone: 1-709-748-4226, Fax: 1-709-748-4234

CY05 

Satlink (Maritime Services) Limited, 89, Omonia Ave., P.O. Box 51449, CY-3505 Limassol, Cyprus. (Tel: +357 25 576037, Tlx: 6055917 totos cy, Fax: +357 25 570868, E-mail: satlink@satlink.com.cy) Contact Person: Pavlina Theodossiou

DK01

UltiSat Europe A/S, Bagsvaerd Moelle Vej 3, DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. (Tel: +45 80 60 50 20, Fax: +45 44 49 53 35, E-mail: agknielsen@ultisat-europe.com) Contact Person: Anna-Grete Kjaersgaard Nielsen (Pour la facturation d’Inmarsat/For Inmarsat invoices/Para la facturación de Inmarsat) UltiSat Europe A/S, Bagsvaerd Moelle Vej 3, DK-2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. (Tel: +45 80 60 50 20, Fax: +45 44 49 53 35, E-mail: lmlund@ultisat-europe.com) Contact Person: Lene M Lund (Pour la facturation Radio maritime/For Radio Maritime invoices/Para la facturación Radio Marítima)

DP05

DH-Intercom GmbH & Co. KG, Oldenburger Str. 211, D-26180 Rastede, Germany. (Tel: +49 4402 696690, Fax: +49 4402 6966969, E-mail: info@dh-intercom.de) Contact Person: Ole Peters

GB06 

SELEX ELSAG LTD., Lambda House, Christopher Martin Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EL, United Kingdom. (Tel: +44 1268 823523, Fax: +44 1268 823494, E-mail: marine-airtime@selexelsag.com) Contact Person: Mike Johnson, E-mail: mike.johnson@selexelsag.com

GB08 

SELEX ELSAG LTD., Lambda House, Christopher Martin Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3EL, United Kingdom. (Tel: +44 1268 823523, Fax: +44 1268 823494, E-mail: marine-airtime@selexelsag.com) Contact Person: Mike Johnson, E-mail: mike.johnson@selexelsag.com

GB14 

Stratos Global Ltd., c/o Steptoe & Johnson, Clements House, 14/18 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7JE, (Tel: +1 709 748 4263, 0880 318 684 (toll free), Fax: +1 709 748 4300, E-mail: Lisa.canning@stratosglobal.com) Contact Person: Provisioning Specialists (Carol Crowe & Elaine Whelan) Email: provisioning_specialist@stratosglobal.com, Tel.: 1-709-748-4226, Fax: 1-709-748-4234

GK21 

SOVEREIGN TRUST (GIBRALTAR) LTD., Suite 2B, Mansion House, 143 Main Street, Gibraltar. (Tel: +350 20076173, Fax: +350 20070158, E-mail: ggonzalez@sovereigngroup.com) Contact Person: Gabriel Gonzalez

GR14

Navarino Telecom S.A., 3 Akti Miaouli Street, 18535 Piraeus, Greece. (Tel: +30 210 4111311, Fax: +30 210 4111417, E-mail: gr14@navarino.gr, Url: www.navarinotelecom.com) Contact Person: Vagena Marina

NO01 

Telenor AS, Snarøyveien 30, 1331 Fornebu, Norway.

SU04

Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Morsviazsputnik”, Juridical address: Bld.7, 14/19, Novoslobodskaya, Moscow 103030, Russian Federation. Actual address: Post Box 28, bld.2, 2 Krasnobogatyrskaya, Moscow 107564, Russian Federation. (Tel: +7 495 9671850, Fax: +7 495 9671852, E-mail: root@marsat.ru) Contact Person: Valery Bogdanov, General Director

SW01 

Telemar Scandinavia AB, P.O. Box 9304, SE-40097 Gothenburg, Sweden. (Tel: +46 31 892810, Fax: +46 31 892801, E-mail: per-erik.sahlen@telemar.se) Contact Person: Per-Erik Sahlén

 

SUP

 

UN07 

Petrobel (Balayim Petroleum Co), Cairo, Egypt. (Tel: +202 22644401, Fax: +202 22609792, +202 24037520, E-mail: MATEF@petrobel.org) Contact Person: Mohamed Atef Othman, E-mail: atefman@yahoo.com

UN15 

Federak Arab Maritime Co (FAMCO), 5 ElGabtry Str. - Bab Sharky, Alexandria, P.o.Box: 149 Alex, Egypt. (Tel: +203 3938799, +203 3922160, Fax: +203 3938445, +203 3918787, E-mail: superdorgham@hotmail.com) Contact Person: Ahmed Shehata Dorgham, Mobile: +20106283309

Amd. no. 9 to List of Issuer Identifier Numbers for the International Telecommunication Charge Card

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.118 (2006-05)

Position amended originally published as annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 971 — 1.I.2011

P   16     Denmark    89 45 45    SUP

Country/ geographical area

Company Name/Address

Issuer Identifier Number

Contact

Effective date of usage

Denmark

Nets Holding A/S COPENHAGEN

89 45 45

 

24.V.2011

Amd. to Dialling Procedures (International prefix, national (trunk) prefix and national (significant) number)

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (2010-11)

Country/ geographical area

Country code

International prefix

National prefix

National (significant) number

UTC/DST

Note

 

P  4      Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea    LIR

Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea

850

00

0

6 to 17 digits

+9

 

Amd. no. 12 to List of Access codes/numbers for mobile networks

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (2010-11)

Position amended originally published as annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 967 — 1.XI.2010

Country/geographical area

E.164 Country Code

Mobile telephone numbers, first digits after country code

 

P  8    Democratic People’s Republic of Korea       LIR

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea      

850

191

Amd. no. 1 to List of Recommendation ITU-T E.164 Assigned Country Codes

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (2010-11)

Position amended originally published as annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 982 — 15.VI.2011

Notes common to Numerical and Alphabetical lists of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned country codes

 

o      Associated with shared country code 882, the following two-digit identification code reservation has been withdrawn from the international networks of:

 

P 17   Note o)    +882 30  (Singapore Telecom)   SUP*

 

Applicant

Network

Country Code and Identification Code

Status

Singapore Telecom

Global Reach Network

+882 30

Withdrawn

*            30 June 2011

 

o      Associated with shared country code 883, the following three-digit identification code reservations or assignments have been made for the international networks of:

 

P 18   Note p)    +883 130    ADD*

 

Applicant

Network

Country Code and Identification Code

Status

France Telecom Orange

France Telecom Orange

+883 130

Assigned

*            1 June 2011

Amd. no. 21 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  9    Denmark     SUP   

Country/geographical area

MCC + MNC*

Name of network/operator

Denmark

238 13

Communicate A/S

 

P  17     International Mobile, shared codes      901 30      SUP 1

Country/geographical area

MCC + MNC*

Name of Network/Operator

International Mobile, shared code

901 30

Terrestar Networks

1)             As from 30 June 2011

 

P  17    International Mobile, shared codes         ADD 1)

Country/geographical area

MCC + MNC*

Name of Network/Operator

International Mobile, shared code

901 31

France Telecom Orange

International Mobile, shared code

901 32

MegaFon

1)            As from 1 June 2011

______________

*            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. no. 14 to List of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC)

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (1999-03)

Position amended originally published as annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 983 — 1.VII.2011

Numerical order     ADD

P 13

4-057

Nepal (Federal Democratic Republic of)

 

Alphabetical order    ADD

P 35

4-057

Nepal (Federal Democratic Republic of)

____________

SANC:    Signalling Area/Network Code

              Code de zone/réseau sémaphore (CZRS)

              Código de zona/red de señalización (CZRS)

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. 979 — 1.V.2011

Country/ Geographical Area

Unique name of the signalling point

Name of the signalling point operator

ISPC

DEC

P  21  Chile    ADD

7-063-0

14840

Santiago

VTR Globalcarrier S.A.

7-063-1

14841

Santiago

VTR Globalcarrier S.A.

P  34  French Polynesia    ADD

5-094-6

10998

MSC NGN HDP

Tikiphone

5-094-7

10999

MSC NGN FU

Tikiphone

P  48  Hungary    SUP

2-032-2

4354

Budapest BP2

Magyar Telekom Plc

2-212-2

5794

INV-DUN-LE

Invitel Ltd

2-212-5

5797

Budapest PTL02

Invitel Ltd

P  74  Nepal    SUP

4-058-3

8659

Kathmandu SNPL-1

Spice Nepal Pvt Ltd

4-059-3

8667

KTM-2 SNPL

Spice Nepal Pvt Ltd

P  74  Nepal    ADD

4-058-3

8659

Kathmandu SNPL-1

Ncell Pvt. Ltd

4-059-2

8666

Sundhara Pol

Nepal Doorsanchar Co. Ltd

4-059-3

8667

KTM-2 SNPL

Ncell Pvt. Ltd

4-059-4

8668

Jawalakhel Pol

Nepal Doorsanchar Co. Ltd

P  106  The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia    ADD

5-231-3

12091

IIMS Lab SK

Makedonski Telekom AD - Skopje

____________

ISPC:      International Signalling Point Codes

              Codes de points sémaphores internationaux

              Códigos de puntos de señalización internacional

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.VI.2011 to 30.VI.2011 the following countries have updated their national numbering plan on our site:

 

Country

Country Code (CC)

Costa Rica

+506

Dem. People’s Rep. of Korea

+850

Seychelles

+248

Syria

+963

Vanuatu

+678

Annexes to this issue