Region ; Label ; Comment ZA ; SC ; "http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-t/oth/02/02/T02020000C10001PDFE.pdf" ZA ; SC ; "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_South_Africa" ZA ; SC ; "https://www.icasa.org.za/Portals/0/Regulations/Regulations/NumberingPlanReg.pdf" ZA ; SC ; "Check http://smscode.co.za/index.asp for verification of short codes and cost\ninformation." ZA ; SC_CARRIER_SPECIFIC ; "111 is a vodafone customer service number." ZA ; SC_EMERGENCY ; "107 is a harmonized number for emergency call services. Online articles say that it\ncannot be dialled from mobile and is available only in Cape Town, such as\nhttps://www.westerncape.gov.za/service/calling-help-emergency and\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_emergency_telephone_numbers so we omit it here." ZA ; SC_SHORT_CODE ; "As per ITU doc, short codes only start with 1[0124], 17[37], 3 and 4." ZA ; SC_SMS_SERVICES ; "All [34]XXXX numbers found online are used for sms services. Ex: 37567, 47751, 37064\nand 43699." ZA ; SC_STANDARD_RATE ; "37064, 42699, 43699, 43941, 43946 and 48837 are charged at standard rate w.r.t carrier\nas per confirmation from smsportal.co.za. 3078[23] are standard rate as per test\nresults." ZA ; XML ; "http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000C1/en" ZA ; XML ; "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_South_Africa" ZA ; XML ; "https://www.icasa.org.za/Portals/0/Regulations/Regulations/NumberingPlanReg.pdf" ZA ; XML_MOBILE ; "Based on confirmation from telecom partners, many sub ranges of 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X and\n5X - which are fixed-line as per ITU - can also be used for mobile purpose. Similarly,\nsome 87X VOIP ranges are also moved here.\nEven though ITU mentions it as protected, the 9-digit 85 range is a valid mobile range\nas per Wikipedia and user reports. Also note that we are still supporting numbers\nbeginning with 8 that are fewer than 9 digits since they are in prominent places\nonline, even though the ITU document says numbers must be 10 digits long (including the\nnational prefix)." ZA ; XML_UAN ; "MaxiCall numbers cost as much as national long distance, so they are classified as UAN\nnumbers.\nPrefix 861 with 10 digits is added based on user report." ZA ; XML_VOIP ; "88 used to be assigned to pagers prior to a migration in 2010, where it was unassigned.\nAccording to an official doc from 2016, 88 is ""Released"" for ""Future non-geographic\nservices"", but we don't know yet what these are, so we do not validate them."