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libphonenumber/resources/metadata/84/comments.csv
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2VN SC http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E4/en
3VN SC http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B84
4VN XML http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E4/en
5VN XML http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B84
6VN XML_FIXED_LINE While 24 and 28 are the new area codes for Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh respectively, currently\nonly 24[2-8] and 28[2-7] are in use. Reporter mentioned prefix 866 is Mobile but was\nunable to receive SMS so for now supporting in both Mobile and Fixed-line. Range 289 is\nadded based on user report.
7VN XML_MOBILE For the 8\\d{8} range, we have clearer & more recent information available from IR.21\ndocs than from ITU. Thus we consider 88x, 868, 89[89] as mobile ranges. 86[259] has been\nadded to Mobile as per a user report.
8VN XML_TOLL_FREE As per the user and update from carrier it seems that numbers starting with 1800 are\nrenumbered to 1228. Because we don't have complete update,supporting both the ranges\nat present.\nPrefix 120[13] is toll free number and is diallable from Orange Business Services based\non user report. As we do not have official document mentioning the cost of the range,\nwe have added it here for now.
9VN XML_UAN These include non-geographic fixed numbers, such as for government ministries. While\nlisted as "private networks", they may actually be callable from within Vietnam. (They\nare "private" in the sense that ordinary people could not be assigned these numbers.)
10VN XML_VOIP 672 is a VSAT numbering range as per ITU doc.