Communication of 9.IX.2022
The
Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA)
, Gaborone, announces the updated national numbering plan of Botswana.
NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN
AND
LIST OF NUMBERING RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
DEFINITIONS
“Administration of Numbering Resources”
means the set of activities associated with the Assignment, Designation, and the oversight and monitoring of Numbering Resources, whose Allocation is established in the Numbering Plan.
“Allocation”
means the attribution of the purpose and quantitative capacity of sets of Numbering Resources established in Numbering Plan.
“Assignment”
means the allotment of Numbering Resources previously allocated in a Numbering Plan for a given telecommunications service provider or end-user.
“Assignee”
means a person (natural or legal) to whom an assignment of numbers is made.
“End user”
means a person who utilizes telecommunications services by assigned numbering resources.
“Facilities-based Service Provider”
means a service provider who owns and operates the telecommunications network facilities used in the provision of a specified service.
“Freephone”
means telephone service whereby a subscribing organization can pay for the incoming calls made by its clients or customers.
“National Numbering Plan”
means the identification of the framework for allocation of ordinary numbering blocks, carrier identification codes, short codes, and other unique numbering resources to different applications and categories of resource
“Primary assignment”
means the assignment of numbering resources by the BOCRA to individual companies and service providers.
“Public Land Mobile Network”
means a combination of wireless communication services offered by a specific operator in a specific country
“Public Switched Data Networks”
means a publicly available network supporting packet-switched data, separate from the Public Switched Telephone Network.
“Public Switched Telephone Network”
means is the aggregate of the world's circuit-switched telephone networks that are operated by national, regional, or local telephone operators, providing infrastructure and services for public telecommunication
“Secondary assignment”
means the assignment of numbering resources by recipients of a primary assignment to their customers.
“Shared calls”
means is the sharing of a phone number across multiple devices in different locations
ACRONYMS
CRA Act
Communications Regulatory Authority Act
BOCRA
Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority,
CRASA
Communications Regulators Association of Southern Africa.
CC
Country Code
DNIC
Data Network Interface Codes
IoT
Internet of Things
ISPC
International Signalling Point Codes
M2M
Machine to Machine
MNC
Mobile Network Codes
MCC
Mobile Country Code
MNO
Mobile Network Operator
NCC
Network Colour Codes
NSPC
National Signalling Point Codes
NNP
National Numbering Plan
PRS
Premium Rate Services
PLMN
Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)
PSDN
Public Switched Data Network
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
SADC
Southern Africa Development Community
SPC
Signalling Point Code
USSD
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
VANs
Value Added Network Service providers
VoIP
Voice Over Internet Protocol
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Section 38 of the Communications Regulatory Authority Act of 2012, grants Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (the Authority or BOCRA) the mandate to maintain a Numbering Plan and other telecommunication numbering resources used in Botswana.
1.2 In fulfilling this statutory mandate, BOCRA is required to develop a National Numbering Plan (NNP) for the efficient use of the numbering resources of telecommunications services and ensure adherence to the plan regarding the allocations and assignments of the numbering resources to the service providers. To achieve this mandate BOCRA shall:
1.2.1 Ensure that the National Numbering Plan, where applicable, will ensure that it is compatible with relevant Numbering Plan Standards and Industry Guidelines, International Agreements, Standards and Recommendations.
1.2.2 Manage the National Numbering Plan Allocations and Assignments to ensure that there are enough numbers available to meet current and reasonably anticipated future demands of services.
1.2.3 Ensure that there is equity, efficiency and transparency in the allocation and primary assignment of numbers, and that costs to service providers and consumers are objectively justified.
2. PURPOSE
The purpose of the National Numbering Plan is to ensure transparent, non-discriminatory and efficient use of numbers. This practice assures service providers and end-users of excellent provision and consumption of telecommunications services.
3. BACKGROUND
3.1 BOCRA adopts the principles and procedures, in the form of administration of Numbering Policies, Numbering Plan Code of Conduct and Numbering Database that govern the way numbering resources are allocated and assigned. These administrative mechanisms promote fair and efficient allocation, assignment and use of numbering resources. This shall provide BOCRA and the Service Providers with a management platform and the end users with specific identification of their respective services in relation to the numbering plan.
4. NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN (NNP)
4.1 The National Numbering Plan is illustrated in
Table 1
.
Table 1 is the matrix for allocation of all numbers i.e., Fixed, Mobile, Short Codes, and other unique numbering resources. These are described in detail in the following sections.
Table 1: The National Numbering Plan
First digit
|
Second digit
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
0
|
Int’l
|
Short international dialling in region
|
0800 & 08XX
|
|
1
|
Short codes
|
2
|
NG
|
Geographic numbering (Francistown region)
|
3
|
NG
|
Geographic numbering (Gaborone)
|
4
|
NG
|
Geographic numbering (Palapye region)
|
5
|
NG
|
Geographic numbering (south-east region)
|
6
|
NG
|
Geographic numbering (north and west regions)
|
7
|
Mobile numbering
|
8
|
Non-geographic numbering (M2M and Mobile)
|
9
|
PRS
|
91X
|
Reserved
|
99X
|
Int’l: international access code
NG: non-geographic numbering
PRS: premium rate services (non-geographic)
4.2
Unique Numbers and Short Code numbers
4.2.1
Level 0 - International Access and Freephone Numbers
Levels 0 is used for international access (
00
), the freephone numbers commencing with
0800
and shared calls allocated the
08XX
numbering range.
4.2.2
Levels 1 - Short Codes
Level 1 is used for the Short Codes. Short codes are short telephone numbers classified into three categories being Types A, B and C. The numbers occupy the 1XX, 1XXX and 1XXXX number blocks i.e., three or four- and five-digits long numbers. Refer to Table 2.
Table 2: Summary of Types of Short Codes
Short Code Types
|
Services and attributes
|
Length of number digits
|
Type A
|
Nationally important services including emergency numbers
|
3 digits long emergency services
|
Type B
|
Across net services i.e., accessed through all public MNOs
|
5 digits long:16XXX, 17XXX, 18XX(X) and 19XXX number blocks.
|
Type C
|
On-Net services and can have same number for different services within the network.
|
10X(X), 11XX, 12X(X).
|
4.2.3
Level *1 and *2 - USSD codes.
The levels *1 and *2 are used for the USSD codes which currently occupy the *1XX*XXX# and *2XX*XXX# numbering blocks.
4.2.4
Levels 1 and 9 - Emergency Numbers
Level 1 and part of level 9 is used for the emergency numbers. The emergency numbers occupy the 110-116, 99X and 91X numbering blocks. Reference is made to Table 3 below being a list of Emergency Service Providers.
Table 3: Assigned Emergency Numbers
Service Provider
|
Emergency Number
|
All Emergencies
|
112
|
ChildLine Botswana
|
116
|
Emergency Assist
|
991
|
MedRescue International
|
992
|
Rescue One
|
993
|
Boitekanelo Medical Services
|
994
|
Okavango Air Rescue
|
995
|
Fire
|
997
|
Ambulance
|
998
|
Police
|
999
|
MedRescue International
|
911
|
Medflex
|
914
|
4.2.5
Premium Rate Services
The Premium Rate Services (PRS) in level 09 remains unused and remains reserved for this service.
4.3
Fixed Numbers
4.3.1
Levels 2 to 6: Fixed numbers
Level 2 to 6 are the seven (7) digits long geographical numbers occupying the numbering range from 2XX XXXX to 6XX XXXX respectively providing services to fixed line services. Reference is made to
Table 4
below. These, however, excludes the following selected numbers on the second- and third-digit levels zero e.g., 200 0000, 300 0000, 460 0000, 530 0000, 680 0000 which are reserved.
Table 4: Fixed numbers by the geographical location
Geographical Area
|
Number range
|
Zone
|
Francistown Area
|
24X XXXX
|
4
|
Selebi-Phikwe Area
|
26X XXXX
|
4
|
Letlhakane/Orapa Area
|
29X XXXX
|
4
|
Gaborone Area
|
3XX XXXX
|
1
|
Serowe Area
|
46X XXXX
|
3
|
Mahalapye Area
|
47X XXXX
|
3
|
Palapye Area
|
49X XXXX
|
3
|
Ramotswa/Lobatse Area
|
53X XXXX
|
2
|
Barolong/Ngwaketse Area
|
54X XXXX
|
2
|
Mochudi Area
|
57X XXXX
|
2
|
Jwaneng Area
|
58X XXXX
|
2
|
Molepolole Area
|
59X XXXX
|
2
|
Kasane Area
|
62X XXXX
|
5
|
Ghanzi/Kgalagadi Area
|
65X XXXX
|
5
|
Maun Area
|
68X XXXX
|
5
|
4.4
VOIP NUMBERS
4.4.1
Level 7
The level 7 range of 79 XXX XXX is allocated for VoIP numbering services.
4.5
MOBILE NUMBERS
4.5.1
Level 7 and 8
Levels 7 and part of Level 8 are an eight digits long mobile number range from :
71 XXX XXX to 78 XXX XXX ; and
81 XXX XXX to 85 XXX XXX respectively.
4.6
MACHINE TO MACHINE COMMUNICATIONS (M2M)/IOT
4.6.1
Level 8
The M2M communications is a 10 digit long numbering range that occupies numbering range from
86 XXXX XXXX to 89 XXXX XXXXX and supports the Internet of Things devices.
5. OTHER NUMBERING RESOURCES
5.1 The other numbering resources that enable seamless communications services and these are the known as Codes reference is made to table 5 below. These codes are listed as in the Recommendation ITU-T E.164.
Table 5: Instrumental Codes
Important Codes
|
Relevance and Use
|
Country Code (CC)
|
267
|
Mobile Country Code (MCC)
|
652
|
National Signalling Point Codes
|
network interconnection purposes
|
Data Network Interface Code (DNICs)
|
X25 data networking
|
Network Colour Codes (NCC)
|
GSM base station identifiers
|
Mobile Network Code (MNC)
|
Public networks
|
International Signalling Point Code (ISPCs)
|
International signalling and it uses a 3-8-3 ITU format standard.
|
5.2
Mobile Network Code
There are three (03) Mobile Network Code (MNC) used in the networks of the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and these are allocated in accordance with the Recommendation ITU-T E.212. Reference is made to table 6 below.
Table 6: Mobile Network Codes
Mobile Network Codes
|
Mobile Network Operator
|
01
|
Mascom Wireless
|
02
|
Orange Botswana
|
04
|
BTCL
|
5.3
The International Signalling Point Codes
These codes are used for the international signalling and are represented using a ITU 3-8-3 format. There are currently 6 spare ISPCs for Botswana. The following are assigned codes to Botswana for use as tabulated below.
Table 7: International Signalling Point Codes for Botswana
International Signalling Point Code
(ITU 3-8-3 Format)
|
MNO Assigned
|
6-104-0
|
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL)
|
6-104-1
|
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL)
|
6-104-2
|
Mascom Wireless
|
6-104-3
|
Orange Botswana
|
6-104-4
|
Orange Botswana
|
6-104-5
|
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL)
|
6-104-6
|
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL)
|
6-104-7
|
Mascom Wireless
|
6-105-0
|
Mascom Wireless
|
6-105-1
|
Mascom Wireless
|
6-105-2
|
Spare
|
6-105-3
|
Spare
|
6-105-4
|
Spare
|
6-105-5
|
Spare
|
6-105-6
|
Spare
|
6-105-7
|
Spare
|
6. NUMBERING ALLOCATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
6.1
Application for Number
6.1.1 All operators of a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN), or a Public Switched Data Network(PSDN), providing, or intending to provide within a specified time, publicly available telephone services, and owning and operating a public telecommunication system, are eligible to apply for primary assignments of telephone numbering capacity, subject to satisfying an eligibility criterion specified in the Numbering Policy, Code of Conduct and other relevant standard specifications such as the International Telecommunications Union’s ITU-T Recommendations.
6.1.2 Non-facilities-based service providers may seek a secondary assignment from an eligible service provider unless the Authority advises otherwise. However, secondary assignments shall be made in an efficient and non-discriminatory manner.
6.2
National
Number Allocations
6.2.1 The table 8 shows the 8 digits active mobile number allocations across all the three MNOs.
Table 8: Mobile Number Allocations as of September 2022
Mobile Network Operator
|
Mobile Number Range
|
Quantity Allocated
|
Mascom Wireless
|
71 000 000 – 71 999 999
74 000 000 – 74 299 999
74 500 000 – 74 799 999
75 400 000 – 75 699 999
75 900 000 – 75 999 999
76 000 000 – 76 299 999
76 600 000 – 76 799 999
77 000 000 – 77 199 999
77 600 000 – 77 799 999
77 800 000 – 77 899 999
|
1,000,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
100,000
300,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
100,000
|
Orange Botswana
|
72 000 000 – 72 999 999
74 300 000 – 74 499 999
74 800 000 – 74 899 999
75 000 000 – 75 399 999
75 700 000 – 75 799 999
76 300 000 – 76 599 999
76 900 000 – 76 999 999
77 300 000 – 77 599 999
77 900 000 – 77 999 999
78 000 000 – 78 199 999
78 200 000 – 78 499 999
|
1,000,000
200,000
100,000
400,000
100,000
300,000
100,000
300,000
100,000
200,000
300,000
|
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL)
|
73 000 000 – 73 999 999
74 900 000 – 74 999 999
75 800 000 – 75 899 999
76 800 000 – 76 899 999
77 200 000 – 77 299 999
|
1,000,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
|
6.2.2 The table 9 below shows the 8 digits active VoIP numbering allocations made to both the MNOs and the VANs:
Table 9: VoIP Numbers as of September 2022
Service Provider
|
VoIP Number range
|
Quantity Allocated
|
Virtual Business Network Services
|
79 100 000 – 79 100 999
|
1,000
|
AfriTel
|
79 101 000 – 79 101 999
|
1,000
|
Global Broadband Solutions
|
79 102 000 – 79 102 999
|
1,000
|
Business Solutions Consultants
|
79 103 000 – 79 103 999
|
1,000
|
Dimension Data
|
79 104 000 – 79 104 999
|
1,000
|
OPQ Net
|
79 105 000 – 79 105 999
|
1,000
|
Mega Internet
|
79 106 000 – 79 106 999
|
1,000
|
Stature (OpenVoice)
|
79 107 000 – 79 107 999
79 113 000 – 79 113 999
|
2,000
|
Tsagae Communications
|
79 108 000 – 79 108 999
|
1,000
|
MicroTeck Enterprises
|
79 109 000 – 79 109 999
|
1,000
|
Microla Botswana
|
79 110 000 – 79 110 999
|
1,000
|
Internet Options Botswana
|
79 111 000 – 79 111 999
|
1,000
|
FDI Foneworx
|
79 112 000 – 79 112 999
|
1,000
|
Stature (Pty) Ltd t/a OpenVoice
|
79 113 000 – 79 113 999
|
1,000
|
MTN Business Solutions
|
79 114 000 – 79 114 999
|
1,000
|
Abari Communications
|
79 115 000 – 79 115 999
|
1,000
|
Mission Communications
|
79 116 000 – 79 116 999
|
1,000
|
ConceroTel
|
79 117 000 – 79 117 999
|
1,000
|
Paratus Africa
|
79 118 000 – 79 118 999
|
1,000
|
Blue Pearl Communications T/A ROI
|
79 119 000 – 79 119 999
|
1,000
|
Dapit Ventures T/A GCSat Botswana
|
79 120 000 – 79 120 999
|
1,000
|
Bantu Telecom
|
79 121 000 – 79 121 999
|
1,000
|
Paratus Africa
|
79 122 000 – 79 123 999
|
1,000
|
Netway Pty Ltd
|
79 124 000 – 79 125 999
|
1,000
|
Apicom Pty Ltd
|
79 126 000 – 79 126 999
|
1,000
|
Devaki Botswana
|
79 127 000 – 79 127 999
|
1,000
|
Orange Botswana
|
79 200 000 – 79 209 999
79 220 000 – 79 229 999
|
20,000
|
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL)
|
79 210 000 – 79 219 999
|
10,000
|
Mascom Wireless
|
79 230 000 – 79 279 999
|
50,000
|
Note
non coloured ranges are licensed SAP
6.2.3 The table 10 below shows the 10 number digits active Machine-to-Machine number allocations:
Table 10: M2M Number Allocations as of September 2022
Mobile Network Operator
|
M2M Number range
|
Quantity Allocated
|
Orange Botswana
|
89 0000 0000 - 89 0000 9999
89 0001 0000 - 89 0001 9999
89 0002 0000 - 89 0002 9999
89 0003 0000 - 89 0003 9999
89 0004 0000 - 89 0004 9999
|
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
|
Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Limited (BTCL)
|
89 0005 0000 - 89 0005 9999
89 0006 0000 - 89 0006 9999
89 0007 0000 - 89 0007 9999
89 0008 0000 - 89 0008 9999
89 0009 0000 - 89 0009 9999
|
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
|
Mascom Wireless
|
89 0010 0000 - 89 0010 9999
89 0011 0000 - 89 0011 9999
89 0012 0000 - 89 0012 9999
89 0013 0000 - 89 0013 9999
89 0014 0000 - 89 0014 9999
89 0015 0000 - 89 0015 9999
89 0016 0000 - 89 0016 9999
89 0017 0000 - 89 0017 9999
|
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
|
Note
ALL Allocations made in blocks of 10,000 numbers
6.2.4 The table 11 below shows the 7 number digits active Fixed number allocations:
Table 11: Fixed Number Allocations as of September 2022
Number Blocks
|
Orange Botswana
|
Mascom Wireless
|
BTCL
|
2XX XXXX
|
-
|
60,000
|
300,000
|
3XX XXXX
|
-
|
60,000
|
500,000
|
4XX XXXX
|
-
|
30,000
|
300,000
|
5XX XXXX
|
-
|
60,000
|
500,000
|
6XX XXXX
|
-
|
30,000
|
300,000
|
Sub-Total
|
-
|
240,000
|
1,900,000
|
7. CONCLUSION
7.1 The National Numbering Plan is a way of ensuring that:
7.1.1 The limited numbering resources are used prudently and efficiently and this allows for effective number management. This exercise enables customers to have access to services using numbers without undue expense and inconvenience, and to ensure that all service providers have the numbering resources they need to compete in the rapidly growing telecommunications marketplace with the associated proliferation of new telecommunications technologies and services; and
7.1.2 There is equity, efficiency, and transparency in the allocation of numbers as this is done objectively within the confines of the CRA Act of 2012.