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1.4 KiB
| 1 | Region | Label | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | ZW | SC | http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E9/en |
| 3 | ZW | SC_CARRIER_SPECIFIC | 114 emergency short code works only for NetOne subscribers. 95[023] and 96[0-25] short\ncodes can be dialled only from fixed-line. So adding here to alarm that they do not\nwork for all. |
| 4 | ZW | SC_TOLL_FREE | 95[023] and 961 are toll-free as per official articles. |
| 5 | ZW | XML | http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E9/en |
| 6 | ZW | XML | https://telone.co.zw/sites/default/files/TelOneNewAreaCodesUpdated.pdf |
| 7 | ZW | XML_FIXED_LINE | The first block has the new renumbering format <New_Area_Code>+<New_Prefix>+<SN>. We are\nnot aware of the tranisition period yet, so supporting both formats until further\nnotice. These new numbers are 3 to 6 digit granularity as per telone.co.zw but for\nmaintainability we are storing 4 digits. |
| 8 | ZW | XML_FIXED_LINE | Old fixed-line ranges are grouped by subscriber-number length. |
| 9 | ZW | XML_FIXED_LINE | The new organisation is used for both formatting and validation\n1. First we have 3 digit area code with SN(3,4,5).\n2. Then we have 3 digit area code with SN(6,7).\n3. Then we have 2 digit area code with SN(3,4,5).\n4. Then we have 2 digit area code with SN(6,7).\n5. Then we have 4 digit area code.\n6. Then we have 1 digit area code with SN(6,7). |
| 10 | ZW | XML_VOIP | No premiumRate information can be found. |