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<territory id="BJ" countryCode="229" internationalPrefix="00"> |
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<references> |
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<sourceUrl>http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000017/en</sourceUrl> |
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<sourceUrl>http://arcep.bj/textes-juridiques/nos-decisions/</sourceUrl> |
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</references> |
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<availableFormats> |
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<numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> |
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Glo Mobile has been reported as having prefixes 68 and 9[89]. --> |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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</nationalNumberPattern> |
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<mobile> |
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<possibleLengths national="8"/> |
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<exampleNumber>51234567</exampleNumber> |
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<!-- Wikipedia claims numbers with 3 are also mobile although in ITU document it says that |
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they are just reserved. --> |
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<nationalNumberPattern>[345]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</mobile> |
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<tollFree> |
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)\d{5} |
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</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</fixedLine> |
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<!-- For easier maintenance, the granularity of the fixed-line and mobile ranges are less |
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than the ones listed in the official OFCA's numbering plan. --> |
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<!-- Prefixes assigned to 'CMMobile Global Communications Ltd' are on hold as per Ofcom |
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24 Nov 2017 update, but we continue to support them as there is no much information |
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when these numbers will be reactivated again. --> |
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<mobile> |
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<possibleLengths national="8"/> |
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<exampleNumber>51234567</exampleNumber> |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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(?: |
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464| |
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7(?: |
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[0-2469]\d| |
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30 |
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9(?: |
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9[03-9] |
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[358][0-8]\d| |
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[467]\d{2} |
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) |
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)\d{5} |
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)\d{4} |
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</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</mobile> |
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<pager> |
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6(?: |
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39| |
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60| |
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60\d| |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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9(?: |
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0(?: |
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[1-35]\d{2}| |
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<mobile> |
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<possibleLengths national="[7-10]"/> |
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<exampleNumber>92123456</exampleNumber> |
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<!-- Added 99[089] (8 digits), 961 (9 digits), 977, 978, 979, 996 and 997 (10 digits) from |
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bug reports/numbers found online. --> |
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<!-- Added 99[089] (8 digits), 961 (9 digits), 996 and 997 (10 digits) from bug |
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reports/numbers found online. --> |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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17[01]\d{4}| |
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9(?: |
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\d |
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7(?: |
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[6-9]\d{2} |
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9\d{2} |
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4(?: |
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7[0-4] |
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)\d| |
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</numberFormat> |
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</availableFormats> |
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<generalDesc> |
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<nationalNumberPattern>[2-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> |
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<nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</generalDesc> |
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<!-- 900XXXX is mentioned as fixed-line and "PNCC/Operator Services". Might be carrier |
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specific services of PNCC network. As we do not have carrier specific category in phone |
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metadata, adding support to it here. --> |
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<fixedLine> |
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<possibleLengths national="7"/> |
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<exampleNumber>2771234</exampleNumber> |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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2552255| |
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277| |
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2(?: |
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55| |
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77 |
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345| |
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24| |
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76 |
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900 |
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)\d{4} |
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</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</fixedLine> |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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(?: |
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6[234689]0| |
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77[45789] |
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77\d| |
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88[0-4] |
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)\d{4} |
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</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</mobile> |
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<mobile> |
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<possibleLengths national="9"/> |
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<exampleNumber>720123456</exampleNumber> |
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<!-- Adding 73X for Airtel - this is on the wikipedia page, but not yet in the Rwanda |
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telecommunications numbering plan. Removing 75 - that was Rwandatel but they had their |
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license revoked. --> |
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<!-- Removing 75 - that was Rwandatel but they had their license revoked. --> |
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<nationalNumberPattern>7[238]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</mobile> |
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<tollFree> |
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<sourceUrl>http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B7/en</sourceUrl> |
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</references> |
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<availableFormats> |
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<numberFormat pattern="([1-467])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> |
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<leadingDigits>[1-467]</leadingDigits> |
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<format>$1 $2 $3</format> |
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</numberFormat> |
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<numberFormat pattern="(1\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> |
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<leadingDigits>1[1-467]</leadingDigits> |
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<format>$1 $2 $3</format> |
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fixed-line numbers. --> |
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<generalDesc> |
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1\d{7,8}| |
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92 |
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)\d{7}| |
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8\d{9} |
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8\d{9}| |
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92\d{7} |
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</nationalNumberPattern> |
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</generalDesc> |
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<fixedLine> |
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<possibleLengths national="8,9" localOnly="7"/> |
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<possibleLengths national="9" localOnly="7"/> |
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<exampleNumber>112345678</exampleNumber> |
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<!-- Saudi Arabia is in the process of adding a leading 1 to their fixed-line numbers. This |
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happened in May for area code 1 (parallel running ended July 13th, 2013) and then in |
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August for the other fixed-line numbers (parallel running ends October 18th, 2013). --> |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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11\d{7}| |
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nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> |
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<references> |
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<sourceUrl>http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000BE/en</sourceUrl> |
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<sourceUrl>http://www.akos-rs.si/numbering-space</sourceUrl> |
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</references> |
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<availableFormats> |
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<numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)"> |
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<possibleLengths national="8"/> |
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<exampleNumber>31234567</exampleNumber> |
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<!-- We include 043 and 049 here - it is VoIP in the plan, but is actually used to provide |
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mobile coverage to Kosovo. Also added 068, which is used by the mobile operator bob.si --> |
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mobile coverage to Kosovo. Also added 068, which is used by the mobile operator |
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bob.si --> |
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<nationalNumberPattern> |
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