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1.4 KiB
| 1 | Region | Label | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | LU | SC | http://www.ilr.public.lu/communications_electroniques/numerotation/index.html |
| 3 | LU | XML | https://web.ilr.lu/FR/Professionnels/Communications-electroniques/Pages/HomePage.aspx |
| 4 | LU | XML | http://legilux.public.lu/eli/etat/leg/rilr/2014/07/14/n2/jo |
| 5 | LU | XML_FIXED_LINE | Even though 20 is listed in the fixed-line plan, other documentation clarify that it is\nfor VOIP. Furthermore, even though the plan says that numbers beginning with 2[346-8]\nby default are 8 digits, from information found online it seems that they can actually\nbe 4 up to 11 digits long. |
| 6 | LU | XML_MOBILE | 679 (9 digit) are mentioned as "special mobile services" in ilr.lu's doc. Supporting here\nas per Luxembourg Regulation doc of 14 July 2014 which says all mobile ranges start with\ndigit 6. |
| 7 | LU | XML_VOIP | The document says the normal length will be 8 digits, but many numbers found online\ndeviate from that. The prefixes from the following document have been added:\nhttp://www.ilr.public.lu/communications_electroniques/numerotation/plan_nat_num/numeros_geographiques_geo.pdf\n201 has also been added since a diallable number was found online, and it says in\nhttp://www.ilr.public.lu/communications_electroniques/decisions/2004/0479.pdf that no\nnumbers will be issued that begin with 200, numbers beginning with 201 will be issued\none at a time, and 202-209 in blocks. |