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ITU Operational Bulletin

No.

832

15.III.2005

International
Te lecommunication
Union

(Information received by 8 March 2005)

Contents
Page
General information
Lists annexed to the ITU Operational Bulletin: Note from TSB..............................................................

Approval of ITU-T Recommendations ...................................................................................................

Assignment of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC) (ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99)):


Germany, Georgia, Switzerland.........................................................................................................

Terrestrial Trunk Radio Mobile Country Codes (ITU-T Recommendation E.218): Falkland Islands
(Malvinas)..........................................................................................................................................

List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 Assigned Country Codes (Complement to ITU-T


Recommendation E.164 (05/97)): Note from TSB .............................................................................

International Identification Plan for Mobile Terminals and Mobile Users (ITU-T Recommendation
E.212 (11/98)): Identification Codes for International Mobile Networks ...........................................

International Public Telecommunication Numbering Plan (ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97)):


Identification Codes for International Networks ................................................................................

Telegram Service:
Bulgaria (Bulgarian Telecommunications Company Plc (BTC), Sofia: Cessation of telegram
service) .......................................................................................................................................

Telephone Service:
Germany (Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (Regulierungsbehrde fr
Telekommunikation und Post -Reg TP), Bonn)............................................................................
Denmark (National IT and Telecom Agency (NITA), Copenhagen) ...............................................
Egypt (National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA), Giza).......................................................
Jordan (Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC), Amman) .........................................
Madagascar (Office Malagasy dEtudes et de Rgulation des Tlcommunications (OMERT),
Antananarivo) ............................................................................................................................
Oman (Oman Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), Ruwi) ........................................
Sweden (National Post and Telecom Agency (PTS), Stockholm) ...................................................
Changes in Administrations/ROAs and other entities or Organizations:
Germany (Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour (Bundesministerium fr Wirtschaft und
Arbeit), Bonn: Granting of Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) status) ...................................
Saudi Arabia (Communications and Information Technology Commission, Riyadh: List of
telecommunication operators and service providers in Saudi Arabia to which the status of
Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) has been granted)...........................................................

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14

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Other Communications: Colombia (Public holidays in 2005) ................................................................

15

Service Restrictions: Note from TSB .....................................................................................................

16

Call-Back and alternative calling procedures (Res. 21 Rev. PP-2002): Note from TSB ............................

17

Replies to the Questionnaire on conditions for provision of Call-Back (TSB Circular 7


of 12 November 2004) ......................................................................................................................

18

International Telecommunication Union (ITU)


Place des Nations
CH-1211 Genve 20
(Switzerland)
Tel: +41 22 730 5111
www.itu.int/itu-t/bulletin/index.html
Fax:

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+41 22 730 5853


+41 22 733 7256

E-mail: tsbtson@itu.int
tsbmail@itu.int
itumail@itu.int

Dates of publication of the next


Operational Bulletins
No. 833
No. 834
No. 835

1.IV.2005
15.IV.2005
1.V.2005

Contact Telecommunication
Standardization Bureau (TSB):
Tel: +41 22 730 5222
Fax: +41 22 730 5853

including information
received by:
25.III.2005
8.IV.2005
25.IV.2005

Contact Radiocommunication
Bureau (BR):
Tel: +41 22 730 5217
Fax: +41 22 730 5785

Amendments to service publications


List of Ship Stations (List V)..................................................................................................................

23

Mobile Network Codes (MNC) for the international identification plan for mobile terminals and
mobile users .....................................................................................................................................

23

Access codes/numbers for mobile networks ........................................................................................

24

List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) ................................................................................

24

List of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC) ....................................................................................

25

List of Telegram Destination Indicators ................................................................................................

26

List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned Country Codes .............................................................

27

List of Mobile Country or Geographical Area Codes.............................................................................

28

List of Terrestrial Trunk Radio Mobile Country Codes ...........................................................................

28

List of Issuer Identifier Numbers for the international telecommunication charge card ........................

29

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

30

National Numbering Plan .....................................................................................................................

30

No. 832 2

ITU Operational Bulletin

GENERAL INFORMATION
Lists annexed to the ITU Operational Bulletin
Note from TSB
A.

The following Lists have been published by TSB or BR as Annexes to the ITU Operational
Bulletin (OB):
OB No.
827
Dialling Procedures (International prefix, national (trunk) prefix and national
(significant) number) (In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97))
(Position on 1 January 2005)
825
List of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC) (Complement to ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99)) (Position on 1 December 2004)
823
List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) (According to ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99)) (Position on 1 November 2004)
818
List of Data Network Identification Codes (DNIC) (According to ITU-T Recommendation X.121 (10/00)) (Position on 15 August 2004)
817
List of Data Country or Geographical Area Codes (Complement to ITU-T Recommendation X.121) (Position on 1 August 2004)
816
Access codes/numbers for mobile networks (According to ITU-T Recommendation E.164) (Position on 15 July 2004)
815
List of terrestrial trunk radio mobile country codes (Complement to ITU-T
Recommendation E.218 (05/04)) (Position on 1 July 2004)
805
List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned country codes (Complement to
ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97)) (Position on 1 February 2004)
803
List of Mobile Country or Geographical Area Codes (Complement to ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (11/98)) (Position on 1 January 2004)
801
Mobile Network Code (MNC) for the international identification plan for mobile
terminals and mobile users (According to ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (11/98))
(Position on 1 December 2003)
785
List of Issuer Identifier Numbers for the International Telecommunication Charge Card
(in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.118) (Position on 1 April 2003)
781
Various tones used in national networks (According to ITU-T Recommendation E.180
(03/98)) (Position on 1 February 2003)
767
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 1 July 2002)
766
List of Country or Geographical Area Codes for non-standard facilities in telematic
services (Complement to ITU-T Recommendation T.35) (Position on 15 June 2002)
764
List of Telegram Destination Indicators (In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation F.32) (Position on 15 May 2002)
725
List of Names of Administration Management Domains (ADMD) (In accordance with
ITU-T F.400 and X.400 series Recommendations) (Position on 30 September 2000)
693
List of Telex Destination Codes (TDC) and Telex Network Identification Codes (TNIC)
(Complement to ITU-T Recommendations F.69 and F.68) (Position on 31 May 1999)
669
Five-letter Code Groups for the use of the International Public Telegram Service
(According to ITU-T Recommendation F.1 (03/98))

B.

The following Lists are available online from the ITU-T website:
List of ITU Carriers Codes
(ITU-T Rec. M.1400 (02/00))
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/inr/icc/index.html
Bureaufax Table (ITU-T Rec. F.170)
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/inr/bureaufax/index.html

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No. 832 3

Approval of ITU-T Recommendations


A.1 By TSB Circular 18 of 24 January 2005, it was announced that the following new ITU-T
Recommendation was approved, in accordance with the procedures outlined in Resolution 1,
Section 9, of the WTSA (Florianpolis, 2004):

ITU-T Recommendation J.260 (21/01/2005):


telecommunications over IPCablecom networks

Requirements

for

preferential

The conditions governing the approval of ITU-T Recommendations were met and twelve
Member States participating in the last meeting of Study Group 9 approved the text of this
Recommendation during its Plenary session held on 21 January 2005.
A.2 By TSB AAP-6 of 1 February 2005, it was announced that the following ITU-T
Recommendations were approved, in accordance with the procedures outlined in ITU-T
Recommendation A.8:

ITU-T Recommendation G.998.2 (13/01/2005): Ethernet-based multi-pair bonding

ITU-T Recommendation G.7041/Y.1303 (2003) Corr. 1 (13/01/2005)

ITU-T Recommendation G.8040/Y.1340 (2004) Amendment 1 (13/01/2005)

Assignment of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC)


(ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99))
Note from TSB
At the request of the Administrations of Germany, Georgia and Switzerland, the Director of
TSB has assigned the following signalling area/network codes (SANC) for use in the international part
of the signalling system No. 7 network of these countries/geographical areas, in accordance with
ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99):
Country/geographical area or signalling network

SANC

Germany (Federal Republic of)

4-246

Georgia

3-246

Switzerland (Confederation of)

5-246

____________
SANC:

Signalling Area/Network Code.


Code de zone/rseau smaphore (CZRS).
Cdigo de zona/red de sealizacin (CZRS).

Terrestrial Trunk Radio Mobile Country Codes


(ITU-T Recommendation E.218)
Note from TSB
The Director of TSB has assigned the terrestrial trunk radio mobile country code (TMCC) = 750,
for the mobile networks of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas), in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation
E.218.

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List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 Assigned Country Codes


(Complement to ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97))
Note from TSB*
Upon the advice of ITU-T Study Group 2, the Director of TSB has cancelled Note a) for reserved
E.164 country code 0.
_____
*

See present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 832 of 15.III.2005, page 27.

International Identification Plan for Mobile Terminals


and Mobile Users
(ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (11/98))
Note from TSB**
Identification Codes for International Mobile Networks
Associated with shared Mobile Country Code (MCC) 901, the following two-digit Mobile
Network Codes (MNC) have been assigned:
Mobile Country Code (MCC)
and Mobile Network Code (MNC)*

Network
Thuraya RMSS Network

901 06

SITA GSM services in aircraft

901 15

_____
*

MCC: Mobile Country Code / Indicatif de pays du mobile / Indicativo de pas para el servicio mvil.
MNC: Mobile Network Code / Code de rseau mobile / Indicativo de red para el servicio mvil.

_____
** See present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 832 of 15.III.2005, page 28.

International Public Telecommunication Numbering Plan


(ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97))
Note from TSB
Identification Codes for International Networks
Associated with shared Country Code 882, the following two-digit identification code has
been assigned:

Applicant
SITA

ITU Operational Bulletin

Network
SITA GSM services in
aircraft

Country Code
and Identification Code
+882 98

No. 832 5

Telegram Service
Bulgaria
Communication of 2.III.2005:
Cessation of telegram service
The Bulgarian Telecommunications Company Plc (BTC), Sofia, announces that it no longer
provides the national and international telegram service to and from Bulgaria since 1st February 2005.
To meet the communication needs of its customers abroad, the Bulgarian Telecommunications
Company Plc (BTC) uses more economical and faster services, such as telephone, facsimile, e-mail and
GSM text messages.
Furthermore, owing to the closure of the national and international telegram service in
Bulgaria, the telegram destination indicator BG, allocated to Bulgaria and the office code BGSX /
All others, used in the telegram retransmission system, was deleted on 1st February 2005, at
0000 hours UTC.
The List of Telegram Destination Indicators, published in accordance with ITU-T
Recommendation F. 32, will be updated accordingly*.
For any further information concerning the closure of the national and international telegram
service in Bulgaria and the replacement services, please contact:
Bulgarian Telecommunications Company Plc (BTC)
International Connectivity Department
Operations Division
8, Totleben Avenue
SOFIA
Bulgaria
Tel:
+359 294 94547
Fax:
+359 298 14004
E-mail: m_jeliazkova.eks@btc.bg
_____
*

See present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 832 of 15.III.2005, page 26.

Telephone Service
Germany (country code +49)
Communication of 22.II.2005:
The Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (Regulierungsbehrde fr
Telekommunikation und Post -Reg TP), Bonn, announces that the National (Significant) Number
(N(S)N) 116 116 will be provided for blocking electronic authorizations in Germany (country
code +49), as from 1 July 2005.
From 1 April 2005 until 30 June 2005, the National (Significant) Number (N(S)N) 116 116 will
be available for testing purposes.
The international format of numbers in this range is +49 116 116, which means that the
international public telecommunication number is eight (8) digits in length.
All Administrations and Recognized Operating Agencies (ROAs) are requested to ensure that
access is given to the above National (Significant) Number (N(S)N) by notifying the respective
telecommunications companies within their country.

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Contact:
Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts
(Regulierungsbehrde fr Telekommunikation und Post -Reg TP)
Section 115
Postfach 8001
53105 BONN
Germany
Tel:
+49 228 141 130
Fax:
+49 228 146 113
E-mail: poststelle@regtp.de
Denmark (country code +45)
Communication of 24.II.2005:
The National IT and Telecom Agency (NITA), Copenhagen, announces the following changes to
the Danish telephone numbering plan:

Allocation eight-digit subscriber numbers for mobile network service:


Provider
CBB

Subscriber numbers
608XXXXX

Service
Mobile network

Allocation eight-digit subscriber numbers for fixed network service:


Provider

Subscriber numbers

Service

Cybercity A/S

8790XXXX

Fixed network

Netconnect

7878XXXX

Fixed network

Telegent

3410XXXX, 7032XXXX

Fixed network

Contact:
Mr Lars O. Pedersen
IT- and Mobile Division
National IT and Telecom Agency (NITA)
Holsteinsgade 63
2100 COPENHAGEN
Denmark
Tel:
+45 3545 0381
Fax:
+45 3545 0010
E-mail: lop@itst.dk
Egypt (country code +20)
Communication of 22.II.2005:
The National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA), Giza, announces the entry into service of
the following subscriber number ranges and extensions (E):
Exchange

Area code

Numbering series

Date of entry
into service

El Zarzamon

55

2620000 2625359

15.II.2005

Shaha (E)

50

2036000 2036999

8.II.2005

AboGandeer (E)

84

6502000 6502999

31.I.2005

Kambash El Hamra (E)

82

2382000 2382999

31.I.2005

Saft Rasheen (E)

82

2392000 2392999

31.I.2005

Dronka (E)

88

2262550 2263549

31.I.2005

Elramla belkaraan

93

4695000 4696999

31.I.2005

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Exchange
Needah (E)

Area code

Numbering series

Date of entry
into service

93

4974000 4974499

17.I.2005

Bani Harb (E)

93

2463000 2463499

17.I.2005

Kom El Saayda (E)

93

4902500 4902999

17.I.2005

El Hawaweesh (E)

93

2568000 2568499

16.I.2005

El Tolyhat (E)

93

2224000 2224499

17.I.2005

Awlad Elawa (E)

93

2494000 2494999

17.I.2005

Naga Azooz

96

6780000 6782499

16.I.2005

Keft (E)

96

6918000 6919999

16.I.2005

El Mahrousa (E)

96

6895000 6895499

16.I.2005

Bani Barzah

96

5750000 5750999

30.I.2005

El Toud

96

5760000 5761599

30.I.2005

Ezbet Gaad

95

2480000 2481499

16.I.2005

Alsayed Saed

97

3520000 3520799

16.I.2005

Alghonaimeya

97

4750000 4750999

16.I.2005

El Hareer El Senaee

45

2270000 2277999

2.II.2005

El Khademeya

47

2395000 2397999

3.II.2005

Met Abo Elkom

48

3740000 3746999

1.II.2005

Manshiyet Soultan

48

3630000 3634499

3.II.2005

Tareek Demro (E)

40

2364000 2364299

7.II.2005

Area
code

Exchange

Old numbering series

Date of entry
into service

New numbering series

Beat Dawood

93

4905000 4907649

4200000 4202999

16.I.2005

Faw Bahary

96

6611000 6612699

6775000 6776999

16.I.2005

Corrections: ITU Operational Bulletin No. 831 of 1.III.2005, pages 16-17, Egypt
LIR

El Asista (E)
Exchange
Alazizat (E)

El Nekhela
Exchange
El Nekhela

Area code

Numbering series

Date of entry
into service

93

2562500 2562999

11.XII.2004

LIR
Area
code

Old numbering series

New numbering series

Date of entry
into service

88

2555000 2556999

2720000 2722999

15.XII.2004

Contact:
National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA)
27 Mohie El Din Abu El Ezz Street
El Dokki
GIZA
Egypt
Tel:
+20 2 534 4105
Fax:
+20 2 534 4155

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Jordan (country code +962)


Communication of 21.II.2005:
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC), Amman, announces the allocation of
new number range as follows:
International dialling format: +962 7 XXXXXXXX
Service

Operator

Trunked Radio Dispatch

Number Series

XPress

+962 7 457XXXXX

Contact:
Mr Ahmad Obeidat
Technical Director
Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC)
P.O. Box 850967
AMMAN 11185
Jordan
Tel:
+962 6 550 1120 (ext. 3405)
Fax:
+962 6 586 3641
E-mail: ahmad.obeidat@trc.gov.jo
Madagascar (country code +261)
Communication of 21.II.2005:
The Office Malagasy dEtudes et de Rgulation des Tlcommunications (OMERT),
Antananarivo, recalls that the numbering designated to the channelling of international traffic to the
VSAT telephone network of GULFSAT Tlphonie is +261 22 instead of +261 22 10X XXXX.
Contact:
GULFSAT Tlphonie
41, Avenue Lnine
Antanimena
101-ANTANANARIVO
Madagascar
Tel:
+261 20 22 21650
Fax:
+261 20 22 24985
E-mail: mpirbay@gulfsat.mg
Oman (country code +968)
Communication of 7.III.2005:
Oman Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), Ruwi, announces the latest National
Numbering Plan (NNP) of Oman, presented in accordance with ITU-T E.129 format:
Oman National Numbering Plan (NNP)

Communicated date
of change

N(S)N
(National (significant)
Number)

Parallel running
Usage of E.164
number

Old
number

New
number

9.I.2005

90XXXXX

990XXXXX

Digital mobile service

91XXXXX

91XXXXX

Mobile paging
system

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Use/
Destination
Begins

Ends

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM (Prepaid)
Paging

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N(S)N
(National (significant)
Number)

Communicated date
of change

Old
number

New
number

9.I.2005

92XXXXX

992XXXXX

9.I.2005

93XXXXX

9.I.2005

Parallel running
Usage of E.164
number

Use/
Destination
Begins

Ends

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM
(Postpaid)

993XXXXX

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM
(Postpaid)

94XXXXX

994XXXXX

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM
(PostPaid)

9.I.2005

95XXXXX

995XXXXX

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM (Prepaid)

9.I.2005

96XXXXX

996XXXXX

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM (Prepaid)

9.I.2005

97XXXXX

997XXXXX

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM (Prepaid)

9.I.2005

98XXXXX

998XXXXX

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM
(PostPaid)

9.I.2005

721XXXXX
723XXXXX
724XXXXX

921XXXXX
923XXXXX
924XXXXX

Digital mobile service

9.I.2005

8.II.2005

OmanMobile
GSM (PrePaid)

9.X.2004

2XXXXX

232XXXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

9.X.2004

8.XI.2004

Dhofar,
Wusta

16.X.2004

38XXXX,
67XXXX

2438XXXX,
2467XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

16.X.2004

15.XI.2004

PDO

26.X.2004

626XXX,
629XXX

24446XXX,
24449XXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

26.X.2004

25.XI.2004

Rusail

2.XI.2004

620XXX,
621XXX,
622XXX,
623XXX,
624XXX,
625XXX,
627XXX,
628XXX

24420XXX
24421XXX
24422XXX
24423XXX
24424XXX
24425XXX
24427XXX
24428XXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

2.XI.2004

1.XII.2004

Seeb

6.XI.2004

53XXXX,
54XXXX

2453XXXX,
2454XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

6.XI.2004

5.XII.2004

Alkhoud

9.XI.2004

55XXXX

2445XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

9.XI.2004

8.XII.2004

Maabella

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Communicated date
of change

N(S)N
(National (significant)
Number)
Old
number

New
number

13.XI.2004

73XXXX,
74XXXX

2473XXXX,
2474XXXX

16.XI.2004

71XXXX

20.XI.2004

Parallel running
Usage of E.164
number

Use/
Destination
Begins

Ends

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

13.XI.2004

12.XII.2004

Muscat

2471XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

16.XI.2004

15.XII.2004

Muttrah

50XXXX,
59XXXX

2450XXXX,
2459XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

20.XI.2004

19.XII.2004

Ghala

23.XI.2004

51XXXX,
52XXXX

2451XXXX,
2452XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

23.XI.2004

22.XII.2004

Azaiba

27.XI.2004

56XXXX,
57XXXX

2456XXXX,
2457XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

27.XI.2004

26.XII.2004

Wattaya

30.XI.2004

771XXXX,
773XXXX

2481XXXX,
2483XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

30.XI.2004

29.XII.2004

Wadi Kabir,
Hamriya

4.XII.2004

68XXXX

2448XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

4.XII.2004

3.I.2005

Al.Khuwair

7.XII.2004

60XXXX,
69XXXX

2460XXXX,
2469XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

7.XII.2004

6.I.2005

Qurum

11.XII.2004

70XXXX,
75XXXX,
77XXXX,
78XXXX,
79XXXX

2470XXXX,
2475XXXX,
2477XXXX,
2478XXXX,
2479XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

11.XII.2004

10.I.2005

G/Muttrah

18.XII.2004

34XXXX

2534XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

18.XII.2004

17.I.2005

Izki

21.XII.2004

35XXXX

2535XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

21.XII.2004

19.I.2005

Samail

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N(S)N
(National (significant)
Number)

Communicated date
of change

Old
number

New
number

25.XII.2004

36XXXX

2536XXXX

28.XII.2004

47XXXX

1.I.2005

Parallel running
Usage of E.164
number

Use/
Destination
Begins

Ends

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

25.XII.2004

24. I.2005

Fanja

2557XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

28.XII.2004

27.I.2005

Ibra

65XXXX

2565XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

1.I.2005

31.I.2005

Buraimi

4.I.2005

48XXXX,
49XXXX

2568XXXX,
2569XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

4.I.2005

3.II.2005

Ibri

8.I.2005

44XXXX

2554XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

8.I.2005

7.II.2005

Sur

11.I.05

41XXXX,
42XXXX,
43XXXX

2541XXXX,
2542XXXX,
2543XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

11.I.05

10.II.05

Bahla, Firq

18.I.05

868XXX,
869XXX,
870XXX,
871XXX

26868XXX,
26869XXX,
26870XXX,
26871XXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

18.I.05

17.II.05

Musana

22.I.05

875XXX
876XXX
877XXX
878XXX
879XXX

26875XXX,
26876XXX,
26877XXX,
26878XXX,
26879XXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

22.I.05

21.II.05

Rostaq

25.I.05

860XXX
861XXX
862XXX

26860XXX,
26861XXX,
26862XXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

25.I.05

24.II.05

Suwaiq

29.I.05

80XXXX

2680XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

29.I.05

28.II.05

Khaburah

1.II.05

85XXXX

2685XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

1.II.05

1.III.05

Saham

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ITU Operational Bulletin

Communicated date
of change

N(S)N
(National (significant)
Number)

Parallel running
Usage of E.164
number

Old
number

New
number

8.II.05

83XXXX

2673XXXX

12.II.05

84XXXX

23.II.05

1.I.2005

Use/
Destination
Begins

Ends

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

8.II.05

7.III.05

Khassab

2684XXXX

Geographic number
for fixed telephony
services (area code)

12.II.05

11.III.05

Sohar

950XXXXX
951XXXXX
952XXXXX
953XXXXX

Digital mobile service

Nawras

999

9999

Emergency services

Emergency
Services

Contact:
Ms Tarfah Al-Suleimany
Assistant Junior Professional
Oman Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)
International Representation
P.O. Box 579
RUWI, 112
Oman
Tel:
+968 2457 4334
Fax:
+968 2456 5464
E-mail: tarfahs@tra.gov.om
URL: www.tra.gov.om

Sweden (country code +46)


Communication of 28.II.2005:
The National Post and Telecom Agency (PTS), Stockholm, announces the following changes to
the National Numbering Plan (NNP) in Sweden:
Description of introduction of new resource for National Numbering Plan (NNP)
for Country Code (CC) +46
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

NDC (National Destination


Code) or leading digits of
N(S)N (National
(Significant) Number)

N(S)N number length

Usage of E.164
number

Time and
date of
introduction

Maximum
length

Minimum
length

378 (NDC)

10

10

Non-geographic
number Telematic
services

24.II.2005

719 (NDC)

13

13

Non-geographic
number Telematic
services

24.II.2005

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No. 832 13

Contact:
National Post and Telecom Agency (PTS)
Box 5398
Birger Jarlsgatan 16
102 49 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
Tel:
+46 8 678 5569
Fax:
+46 8 678 5505
E-mail: joakim.stralmark@pts.se

Changes in Administrations/ROAs and other entities


or Organizations
Germany
Communication of 28.II.2005:
Granting of Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) status
The Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour (Bundesministerium fr Wirtschaft und Arbeit),
Bonn, announces that the Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts -RegTP, Bonn, has
confirmed the notification of a new telecommunication operator and service provider.
Further to the notification, this new telecommunication operator and service provider has been
granted the status of Recognized Operating Agency (ROA), in accordance with Article 6 of, and
Nos. 1007 and 1008 of the Annex to, the Constitution of ITU as contained in the Final Acts of the
Additional Plenipotentiary Conference (Geneva, 1992).
The name of the new telecommunication operator and service provider to which the status of
Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) has been granted is [netzquadrat] Gesellschaft fr
Telekommunikation mbH.
For further information, please contact:
Mr D. Plesse
Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour
(Bundesministerium fr Wirtschaft und Arbeit)
Villemombler Str., 74
53123 BONN
Germany
Tel:
+49 228 615 2941
Fax:
+49 228 615 2964
E-mail: dietmar.plesse@bmwa.bund.de
Saudi Arabia
Communication of 6.III.2005:
List of telecommunication operators and service providers in Saudi Arabia
to which the status of Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) has been granted
The Communications and Information Technology Commission, Riyadh, announces that the
following telecommunication operators and service providers have been granted the status of
Recognized Operating Agency (ROA), in accordance with Article 6 of, and Nos. 1007 and 1008 of the
Annex to, the Constitution of ITU as contained in the Final Acts of the Additional Plenipotentiary
Conference (Geneva, 1992).

No. 832 14

ITU Operational Bulletin

The names of the telecommunication operators and service providers to which the status of
Recognized Operating Agency (ROA) has been granted are:

Al Harbi Telecom EST


Bayanat
Bayn
Detecon Al Saudia Co. Ltd (Detasad)
Etihad Etisalat
High Capabilities Technologies Company Ltd
Saudi Intl Telecom & Electronics Co.
Saudi Telecommunication Company (STC)

For further information, please contact:


Mr Sami S. Al-Basheer
General Manager International Affairs
Communications and Information Technology Commission
P.O. Box 85858
11612 RIYADH
Saudi Arabia
Tel:
+966 1 461 8081
Fax:
+966 1 461 8221
E-mail: sbasheer@citc.gov.sa

Other Communications
Colombia
Communication of 7.III.2005:
Public holidays in 2005 (day, month):
1.01
10.01

Epiphany

21.03

Saint Joseph Day

24.03

Maundy Thursday

25.03

Good Friday

9.05

The Assumption of the Virgin Mary

30.05

Ascension Day

6.06

Corpus Christi

4.07

Saint Peter and Saint Paul

20.07

Independence Day

15.08

Battle of Boyaca

12.10

Discovery of America

7.11
14.11
8.12

ITU Operational Bulletin

Feast of the Circumcision

All Saints Day


Independence of Cartagena
Immaculate Conception

No. 832 15

Service Restrictions
Note from TSB:
The communications from the following countries concerning the Service Restrictions relating
to the various international telecommunication services offered to the public have been published
individually in the ITU Operational Bulletin (OB):
Country/Geographical
area
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Barbados
Belgium
Belize
Bulgaria
Canada
Cayman Islands
China
Cyprus

Denmark
Dominica
Fiji
Finland
Germany
Gibraltar
Greenland
Guyana
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Kuwait
Lebanon
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mauritius

No. 832 16

OB
798 (p.5)
776 (p.6)
726 (p.13, p.31)
682 (p.5)
637 (p.20)
783 (p.5-6)
683 (p.6), 776 (p.36)
722 (p.8), 737 (p.8),
824 (p.4)
826 (p.13)
692 (p.4)
808 (p.7-9), 829 (p.7)
640 (p.4)
655 (p.5), 784 (p.3),
802 (p.5), 812 (p.5),
825 (p.15), 828 (p.36)
719 (p.5)
785 (p.5), 796 (p.4-5)
824 (p.10)
704 (p.13), 726 (p.12)
707 (p.3), 714 (p.6),
788 (p.18)
739 (p.13)
762 (p.7)
778 (p.6-11)
799 (p.19)
827 (p.14)
802 (p.10)
726 (p.16, p.31),
790 (p.3)
690 (p.3)
782 (p.7)
748 (p.4)
641 (p.3), 826 (p.13)
824 (p.10)
699 (p.6), 714 (p.12)
726 (p.12)
766 (p.19)
610 (p.6)

Country/Geographical
area
Morocco
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Caledonia
Nigeria
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Peru
Portugal
Romania
Russia
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines
Saudi Arabia
Serbia and
Montenegro
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
Sudan
Swaziland
Sweden
Syria
Trinidad and Tobago
Turkey
Turks and Caicos Islands
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Vanuatu
Yemen

OB
692 (p.8), 707 (p.5),
727 (p.5)
809 (p.19), 823 (p.8)
770 (p.9), 786 (p.7)
776 (p.31)
829 (p.18)
682 (p.5), 716 (p.17)
827 (p.14)
805 (p.18), 829 (p.13)
753 (p.9)
757 (p.4)
829 (p.18)
635 (p.4)
780 (p.13)
797 (p.21)
826 (p.13)
778 (p.16), 804 (p.8)
649 (p.6), 701 (p.5),
829 (p.19)
790 (p.4), 798 (p.12)
609 (p.15), 700 (p.9),
711 (p.8), 791 (p.4)
667 (p.11)
827 (p.34)
741 (p.17)
688 (p.5), 699 (p.9),
828 (p.38)
815 (p.10), 830 (p.27)
828 (p.38)
737 (p.12), 802 (p.11)
701 (p.12), 724 (p.7),
825 (p.15)
783 (p.4)
709 (p.8), 729 (p.17-18)
740 (p.11)
828 (p.38)

ITU Operational Bulletin

Call-Back
and alternative calling procedures (Res. 21 Rev. PP-2002)

Note from TSB


Countries/geographical areas for which information regarding Call-Back and certain alternative
calling procedures not in accordance with the relevant regulations has been published in the ITU
Operational Bulletin (No.):
Algeria (621), Netherlands Antilles (627), Saudi Arabia (629), Azerbaijan (663), Bahrain
Belarus (616), Bosnia and Herzegovina (772), Bulgaria (665), Burkina Faso (631), Burundi
Cameroon (671), China (599), Cyprus (626), Colombia (602), Cook Islands (681), Cuba
Djibouti (614), Egypt (599, 690), United Arab Emirates (627), Ecuador (619), Ethiopia
Gabon (631), Guinea (681), Honduras (613), India (627), Jamaica (648), Japan (649), Jordan
Kazakhstan (619), Kenya (605), Kyrgyzstan (616), Kuwait (610), Latvia (617), Lebanon
Madagascar (639), Malaysia (603), Malta (688), Morocco (619), Mexico (697), Monaco
Niger (618), Nigeria (647), Uganda (603), Qatar (593), Dem. Rep. of the Congo
Seychelles (631), Sudan (686), South Africa (655), Tanzania (624), Thailand (611), Turkey
Viet Nam (619), Wallis and Futuna (649), Yemen (622).

(611),
(607),
(632),
(657),
(652),
(642),
(749),
(672),
(612),

In addition, the following countries/geographical areas stated that the practice of Call-back is
prohibited on their territory:
Albania, Armenia, Bahamas, Belize, Benin, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Central African
Rep., Comoros, Korea (Rep. of), Costa Rica, Cte dIvoire, Dominica, Eritrea, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana,
Greece, Guyana, Haiti, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Ireland, Israel, Kiribati, Lesotho,
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Macao (China), Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Mauritania,
Moldova, Mozambique, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Papua New Guinea,
Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, San Marino, Samoa, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia,
Sri Lanka, Suriname, Syria, Chad, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Venezuela,
Zambia, Zimbabwe.
This information is the result of a survey made by ITU-T Study Group 3 in accordance with
Resolution 21 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh, 2002) and
Resolution 29 of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly, WTSA-2000
(Montreal, 2000).
All the countries/geographical areas which prohibit or allow the practice of Call-Back are
listed on the ITU Website at the following address:
http://www.itu.int/itu-t/special-projects/callback/index.html

ITU Operational Bulletin

No. 832 17

Replies to the Questionnaire on conditions for provision of Call-Back


(TSB Circular 7 of 12 November 2004)
1
Further to TSB Circular 200 of 28 November 2003, the Telecommunication Standardization
Bureau has received 46 valid replies from administrations representing their governments.
2
The replies have been consolidated in table form in Annex 1 hereto. The numbers given in the
last column of the table refer to remarks made by administrations, which can be consulted in
Annex 2.
3
The World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA-04, Florianpolis) adopted
Resolution 29 on alternative calling procedures on International telecommunication networks.
In particular, as far as the practice of call-back is concerned, WTSA decided that administrations and
recognized operating agencies should take a cooperative reasonable approach to respect the
national sovereignty of others, to which end suggested guidelines were adopted (see the annex to
Resolution 29).
4
Please also note that the following countries/territories, which have not replied to TSB Circular
200, have announced in the Operational Bulletin that the practice of call-back is prohibited in their
territories:
Bahamas, Benin, Brazil, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Central African Rep., Comoros, Costa
Rica, Cte dIvoire, Dominica, Eritrea, Ghana, Greece, Haiti, Hungary, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic
Republic of), Ireland, Israel, Lesotho, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Macao
(China), Malawi, Moldova, New Caledonia, Nicaragua, Oman, Panama, Papua New Guinea,
Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Samoa, Slovakia, Chad, Tunisia, Tuvalu and
Vanuatu.
In addition, in response to the surveys carried out in the past, the following countries/territories
stated that the practice of call-back is prohibited in their territory, but did not reply to TSB
Circular 200:
Algeria, Netherlands Antilles, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina
Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cyprus, Korea (Rep. of), Cuba, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea,
Honduras, Cook Islands, India, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kuwait, Latvia,
Lebanon, Mali, Nigeria, Uganda, Qatar, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Kyrgyzstan, San Marino,
Seychelles, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Suriname, Tanzania, Turkey, Viet Nam, Wallis & Futuna,
Yemen and Zimbabwe.
All the countries/territories which prohibit or authorize the practice of call-back are listed on
the
ITU
website
at
the
following
address:
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/specialprojects/callback/index.html
5
The countries/territories listed hereunder authorize call-back operators to be established in their
countries/territories. (Please refer to the notes in Annex 2 for the countries/territories followed by an
asterisk):
Austria, Canada, Denmark, Spain*, United States*, Finland*, Guatemala*, Lithuania*, Malta*,
Portugal*, Czech Rep.*, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Slovenia and Switzerland.
In addition, in response to the surveys carried out in the past, the following countries/territories
stated that they authorize call-back operators to be established in their countries/territories:
Germany, Andorra, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, El Salvador, Estonia, Hong Kong China,
Iceland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Dem. Peoples Rep. of Korea, United
Kingdom, Senegal, Singapore, Sweden, Tajikistan.
6
In conformity with the decisions taken by Study Group 3, the information contained in this
Circular will be published in the ITU Operational Bulletin. Furthermore, this Circular will be posted on
the ITU website.

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ITU Operational Bulletin

ANNEX 1
ITU Operational Bulletin

(to TSB Circular 7)


Permit
call-back
operators

Use of call-back

Plan to prohibit/regulate call-back

Countries or territories
Prohibited

Regulated

Not
regulated

Not
determined

Yes

No

No

No
decision

Albania

Armenia

Austria
Azerbaijani Republic

Belize

Canada
China

Colombia

9
9

Note 2)

9
9

9
9

Denmark

Note 3)

Djibouti

Egypt

Prohibited

United Arab Emirates

Not applicable

Spain
Fiji

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Guyana

Madagascar

Note 5)
9

9
9

Note 6)
9

9
9

9
9

Lithuania

Note 4)

Guatemala

Finland
Gambia

United States of America

Note 1)

9
9

Not
determined

Yes
legislation to
be enacted

9
9

Botswana

Yes
existing
law

Remarks
(see Note)

Note 7)
9

9
9

Note 8)
9

Permit
call-back
operators

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Use of call-back

Plan to prohibit/regulate call-back

Countries or territories
Prohibited
Malaysia

Regulated

Not
regulated

Not
determined

Yes

Morocco

Mauritius

9
9

9
9

Pakistan

9
9

Czech Republic

9
9

9
9

Note 12)

Note 13)

Note 14)

Note 15)

ITU Operational Bulletin

Thailand

Tonga

9
9

9
9

Trinidad and Tobago

9
9

Suriname

Zambia

Switzerland

Venezuela

Slovenia
Sudan

St Vincent and the Grenadines


Serbia and Montenegro

Note 10)

Niger

Note 9)
9

Note 11)

Monaco
Mozambique

Yes
legislation to
be enacted

9
9

Yes
existing
law
9

Mexico

Syrian Arab Republic

No
decision

Mauritania

Portugal

No

9
9

Malta

No

Remarks
(see Note)

Note 16)
9

Note 17)

Note 18)

9
9

Note 19)

Note 20)

ANNEX 2
(to TSB Circular 7)
Remarks by administrations

Note 1)

The reason for establishment of call-back services is the result of differences arisen
between digital technologies among world countries. Because the developing telecom
operators had undergone a great deal of financial damage as a result of these
rendered services, it is suggested that ITU should prohibit call-back services until the
differences between technologies are eliminated.

Note 2)

We currently do not have evidence to rule on call-back operations. The authority has
therefore not provided a position on call-back operations.

Note 3)

It is probable that in the free trade agreements, the elimination of this prohibition will
be negotiated in Colombia.

Note 4)

Legislation concerning the provision of telecommunication services in Spain contains


no specific rule on the provision of communication services by an intermediary.

Note 5)

Public Announcement of the FCC, Report No. IN 96-5. The International Office of the
FCC has announced that it planned to inflict sanctions the international suppliers of
services of recall who programmed their equipment in a fraudulent way and who
used them in violation of the rules of the Commission, in order to make it possible to
foreign subscribers to establish free communications.

Note 6)

If more information is needed on the telecommunication legislation in Finland, please


contact the Ministry.

Note 7)

We recognize the importance of the call-back topic, but would like a study to be
carried out on practices such as refilling/reorigination.

Note 8)

Call-back services were prohibited until 1 January 2003. In new legislation from
1st January 2003, call-back is not determined.

Note 9)

Outgoing call-back is not prohibited. It is regulated by the Telecommunications


Regulation Act, Cap 399 (TRA) and its subsidiary legislation. Incoming call-back is
restricted to persons holding a valid licence under the TRA. Specifically, regarding the
above, Article 42 of TRA established that only authorised providers can provide
call-back services. Authorised providers are persons who hold a valid licence or permit
to operate a telecommunication system or provide telecommunications service under
the Act. In the event that an authorized provider chooses to offer call-back services,
the service would be regulated by the TRA and its subsidiary legislation. We allow
call-back operators to be established in our territory in line with the parameters set
out above.

Note 10)

According to the laws in force, the provision of public telephony services is authorized
only to operators who hold a public telephony licence.

Note 11)

Services not yet available.

Note 12)

Yes, through legislation to be enacted soon by Pakistan Telecom. Authority (PTA)

Note 13)

This service is not profitable to PTCL. PTCL is a telecom operator and therefore the
service is discouraged and prohibited.

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No. 832 21

Note 14)

The telecommunication sector is fully liberalized in Portugal; the applicable legislation


should be modified shortly (in favour of lighter legislation) following the introduction
of the new regulatory framework applicable to telecommunications (Review 99) in
E.U. countries.

Note 15)

Call-back is regulated through the licensing regime. To provide call-back, a


telecommunication licence for provision of public telephone service is required.

Note 16)

The suppliers of services which provide the call-back within the framework of the
telephone service must announce it, provided that the entrance point is a national
number in Switzerland. If not, there is no specific legislation concerning call-back.

Note 17)

According to our specific commitments with the WTO, long distance and international
traffic must be routed through the operators that are licensed to supply these
services. Deliberately reversing the real direction of international traffic is not allowed.

Note 18)

Call-back service, regardless of being called by any trade or service name, is not in
accordance with the relevant telecommunication laws of Thailand. Thus, it is formally
prohibited to engage in such practices in Thailand.

Note 19)

Liberalisation is currently in effect. As policies are developed, final positions will be


taken.

Note 20)

The provision of telephony services through Call-back or the deliberate reversing of


the real direction of international traffic is prohibited in the Republic of Venezuela, for
any natural or juridical person, according to Administrative Providence No. 002 of
23 March 1993 published in the Official Newspaper No. 35183 of 31 March 1993. In
addition, Venezuela took on several commitments with the World Trade Organization
on 11 April 1997, notably The routing of the long distance traffic must be made
through operators with license of long distance telephony. The deliberate reversing of
the real direction of the international traffic (Call-back) is not allowed.

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ITU Operational Bulletin

AMENDMENTS TO SERVICE PUBLICATIONS


Abbreviations used
ADD
COL
LIR
P

PAR paragraph
REP replace
SUP delete

insert
column
read
page(s)

List
of Ship Stations
(List V)
44th Edition, June 2004
and Supplements Nos. 1, 2 and 3
Section IV
Sub-Section 2A
REP
AU01

Telekom Austria AG, Wholesale, Commercial Carrier Service,


Lassallestrasse 9, A-1020 Vienna, Austria.
(Tel: +43 590 59139750, Fax: +43 590 599139750,
E-mail: gertrud.halter@telekom.at)
Contact Person: Gertrud Halter

CN03

Beijing Marine Communication and Navigation Company, No. 1 Wai Guan Hou
Shen, An Wai, Beijing, China 100011.
(Tel: +86 10 64225357, Tlx: 22462 comsct cn, Fax: +86 10 64213509,
E-mail: xiewencai@bjmcn.com or mcnacsec@public.bta.net.cn)
Contact Person: Xie Wencai

Mobile Network Codes (MNC) for the international identification plan


for mobile terminals and mobile users
(According to ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (11/98))
(Position on 1 December 2003)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 801 1.XII.2003)
(Amendment No. 21)
Country/geographical area

P 10

MCC + MNC*

International mobile, shared code

International mobile, shared code

Name of network

ADD

901 06

Thuraya RMSS Network

901 15

SITA GSM services in aircraft

____________
*

MCC: Mobile Country Code / Indicatif de pays du mobile / Indicativo de pas para el servicio mvil
MNC: Mobile Network Code / Code de rseau mobile / Indicativo de red para el servicio mvil

ITU Operational Bulletin

No. 832 23

Access codes/numbers for mobile networks


(According to ITU-T Recommendation E.164)
(Position on 15 July 2004)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 816 15.VII.2004)
(Amendment No. 10)
E.164
Country
Code

Country/geographical area

P 4

Gabonese Republic

Mobile telephone numbers, first digits


after country code

LIR*

Gabonese Republic

241

05, 06, 07

509

330, 420, 561-565

____________
*

As from 2 April 2005 at 2300 hours UTC.

P 7

Haiti (Republic of)

LIR

Haiti (Republic of)

List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC)


(According to ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99))
(Position on 1 November 2004)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 823 1.XI.2004)
(Amendment No. 9)
Country/
geographical
area ISPC
P 18

Germany

Unique name of
the signalling point

ADD

2-039-3
2-123-7

Frankfurt

2-124-0

Frankfurt

2-124-7

Frankfurt

2-125-0
2-125-1
2-125-3
2-125-4
2-125-7

Frankfurt
Frankfurt
Frankfurt
Frankfurt
Frankfurt

2-127-3
2-127-5
2-127-6
2-127-7
2-130-6

Heusenstamm
Dsseldorf
Frankfurt
Frankfurt
Frankfurt

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Name of the signalling


point operator

Reserved for Connex.com


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P 26

2-130-7

Frankfurt

2-242-6

Ratingen

2-242-7
2-244-6
2-244-7
2-247-3

Frankfurt
Frankfurt
Frankfurt
Frankfurt

2-248-6
2-248-7
2-249-7

Frankfurt
Frankfurt

Ireland

ADD

2-146-1
2-146-2
P 26

DeTeMobile Deutsche Telekom


MobilNet GmbH
Mundophone Telekommunikations
GmbH
gecco.net AG
i-21 Germany GmbH
01066 GmbH
netLAUNCH Communication Services
& Consulting GmbH
Softel Communications GmbH
Reserved for T-Systems
TelePassport Service GmbH

IVCOM
MAGNETSPI-O1

Israel

Global Voice Networks


Magnet Networks

ADD

4-003-0
4-003-1
4-003-2
4-003-3
P 47&48

Barak Ltd
Barak Ltd
Barak Ltd
Barak Ltd
Sweden

2-080-1
2-194-7
P 47&48

SUP

Stockholm (Stockholm ISC1)


Malm (ISC2)
Sweden

Utfors Bredband AB
Utfors Bredband AB

ADD

2-192-1

Stockholm (SWESTO1)

2-195-4

Stockholm (SWESTO2)

Gtelecom Limited (British Virgin


Islands) filial
Gtelecom Limited (British Virgin
Islands) filial

____________
ISPC: International Signalling Point Codes.
Codes de points smaphores internationaux (CPSI).
Cdigos de puntos de sealizacin internacional (CPSI).

List of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC)


(Complement to ITU-T Recommendation Q.708 (03/99))
(Position on 1 December 2004)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 825 1.XII.2004)
(Amendment No. 5)
Numerical order

ADD

P 9

3-246

Georgia

P 11

4-246

Germany (Federal Republic of)

P 12

5-246

Switzerland (Confederation of)

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No. 832 25

Alphabetical order

ADD

P 17

3-246

Georgia

P 18

4-246

Germany (Federal Republic of)

P 24

5-246

Switzerland (Confederation of)

____________
SANC: Signalling Area/Network Codes.
Codes de zone/rseau smaphore (CZRS).
Cdigos de zona/red de sealizacin (CZRS).

List of Telegram Destination Indicators


(In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation F.32)
(Position on 15 May 2002)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 764 15.V.2002)
(Amendment No. 19)
P 7

BULGARIA
Network code:

COL 1-5

BG COL 2 BTC Ltd Compagnie des tlcommunications bulgares SRL/


Bulgarian Telecommunications Company Ltd, Sofia

LIR
Date of application: 1st February 2005, at 0000 hours UTC

Country/
geographical area

Network
(Administration/ROA)

Network code

Name of
Telegraph
Office

Office code

BTC Ltd Compagnie des


tlcommunications bulgares
SRL / Bulgarian
Telecommunications Company
Ltd, Sofia1)

BG - -1)

All others1)

BGSX1)

BULGARIE
BULGARIA
BULGARIA

1)

The national and international telegram service has not been accepted from and to Bulgaria since
1st February 2005 (see the communication from the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company Ltd, in the
present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 732 of 15.III.2005, page 6). Consequently, the telegram destination
indicator BG and the office code BGSX / All others have been deleted since 1.II.2005, at 0000 hours UTC.
The two letters BG remain however reserved for use by Bulgaria (for the telex service, ITU-T
Recommendations F.68/F.69, and for the Maritime Mobile Service, ITU-T Recommendation D.90).

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ITU Operational Bulletin

List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned Country Codes


(Complement to ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97))
(Position on 1 February 2004)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 805 1.II.2004)
(Amendment No. 4)

Numerical order
P 3

Country code 0

Country
Code

LIR

Country, Geographical area or Global service

Note

Reserved

Alphabetical order
P 3

Country code 0

Country
Code

LIR

Country, Geographical area or Global service

Note

Reserved

Notes common to Numerical and Alphabetical lists of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned
country codes
P 16 Note a SUP*
a
Assignment of all 0XX codes will be feasible after 31 December 2000. Assignment of some of
these codes may be possible as soon as 1 January 1997; this question is currently under study.
P 16 Note j

ADD**

Applicant
SITA

Network
SITA GSM services in aircraft

Country Code
and Identification Code

Status

+882 98

Assigned

_____
* See present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 832 of 15.III.2005, page 5.
** See present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 832 of 15.III.2005, page 5.

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No. 832 27

List of Mobile Country or Geographical Area Codes


(Complement to ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (11/98))
(Position on 1 January 2004)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 803 1.I.2004)
(Amendment No. 4)
P 13

Note c

Associated with shared mobile country code (MCC) 901, the following two-digit mobile
network codes (MNC) have been reserved and/or assigned to the international mobile networks:
ADD1)
Mobile Country Code (MCC) and
Mobile Network Code (MNC)*

Status

Thuraya RMSS Network

901 06

Assigned

SITA GSM services in aircraft

901 15

Assigned

Network

_________
*

MCC: Mobile Country Code / Indicatif de pays du mobile / Indicativo de pas para el servicio mvil.
MNC: Mobile Network Code / Code de rseau mobile / Indicativo de red para el servicio mvil.

_________
1)

See present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 832 of 15.III.2005, page 5.

List of Terrestrial Trunk Radio Mobile Country Codes


(Complement to ITU-T Recommendation E.218 (05/04))
(Position on 1 July 2004)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 815 1.VII.2004)
(Amendment No. 1)*

Numerical order
P 7

750

ADD

Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

Alphabetical order
P 10

750

750

ADD

750

Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

_________
* See present ITU Operational Bulletin No. 832 of 15.III.2005, page 4.

No. 832 28

ITU Operational Bulletin

List of Issuer Identifier Numbers for


the international telecommunication charge card
(In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.118)
(Position on 1 April 2003)
(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 785 1.IV.2003)
(Amendment No. 33)

P 7

Brazil

89 55 16

Country/
geographical
area
Brazil

P 7

LIR

Company Name/Address
Brasil Telecom Celular S.A.
SIA/SUL ASP Lote D
Bloco B, Terreo
BRASILIA DF

Brazil

P 30

Norway

Company Name/Address

Norway

89 47 07

Telia Norge AS

Company Name/Address
Telia Norge AS
45 Munkedamsveien
N-0119 OSLO

ITU Operational Bulletin

Issuer
Identifier
Number
89 55 05

BCP
Rua Flrida, 1970
Brooklin Novo
SAO PAULO SSP

Country/
geographical
area

89 55 16

Contact
Felipe Rios Garcia
Brasil Telecom Celular
S.A.SIA/SUL ASP Lote D
Bloco A, Subsolo
BRASILIA DF
Tel:
+55 61 415 8313
Fax:
+55 61 481 7070
E-mail:

Effective
date of
usage
1.IX.2003

ADD

Country/
geographical
area
Brazil

Issuer
Identifier
Number

Contact
Mr Paulo Cesar Corigliano
System Development Director
BCP (Claro)
Rua Flrida, 1970 4 andar
04565-907 SAO PAULO SSP
Tel:
+55 11 9415 7242
Fax:
+55 11 5509 6657
E-mail:
paulo.corigliano@claro.com.br

Effective
date of
usage
1.I.2005

SUP

Issuer
Identifier
Number
89 47 07

Contact

Effective
date of
usage

Mette Engeseth
PO Box 1628, Vika
N-0119 OSLO
Tel:
+47 22 01 25 00
Fax:
+47 22 01 25 01

No. 832 29

Dialling Procedures
(International prefix, national (trunk) prefix and
national (significant) number)
(In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164)
(Position on 1 January 2005)
(Annex to Operational Bulletin No. 827 1.I.2005)
(Amendment No. 5)

Country/geographical
area

P 4

Gabon

Country
code

International
Prefix

241

00

6, 8 digits

965

00

3, 6, 7 digits

National Prefix

National (significant)
number

Note

LIR*

Gabon
____________
*

As from 1.I.2005.

P 5

Kuwait

LIR

Kuwait

National Numbering Plan


(According to ITU-T Recommendation E.129 (09/02))
Electronic version: http://itu.int/itu-t/inr/nnp/
Administrations are requested to notify ITU about their national numbering plan changes, or to
give an explanation on their web page concerning the national numbering plan as well as their
contact points, so that the information, which will be available freely to all Administrations/ROAs and
service providers, can be posted on 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 ITU-T
Recommendation E.129. They are reminded that they will be responsible for the timely update of this
information.
From 15.II.2005 to 1.III.2005, the following countries have updated their national numbering
plan:

No. 832 30

Azerbaijan

(country code +994)

Gabon

(country code +241)

Haiti

(country code +509)

Morocco

(country code +212)

Paraguay

(country code +595)

Trinidad and Tobago

(country code +1 868)

Global Networks: Inmarsat

(country codes +870, +871, +872, +873, +874)

ITU Operational Bulletin

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