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| 1 | Region | Label | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | PL | SC | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B48 |
| 3 | PL | SC | http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A8/en |
| 4 | PL | SC | http://www.uke.gov.pl/tablice/home.do?execution=e1s1 |
| 5 | PL | SC_SHORT_CODE | 19XXX short codes are mentioned as customer service numbers in the ITU doc. These are\nprobably the same numbers as the verified "+48 <area-code> 19XXX" numbers. We follow\nthe ITU doc here, but it could be wrong (we may need to remove 19XXX here or we may\nneed to move it to PhoneNumberMetadata.xml (e.g. with possibleLengths localOnly=5). |
| 6 | PL | SC_TOLL_FREE | All 116XXX, "European harmonized services of social" value are toll-free.\nSee: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/116-helplines. |
| 7 | PL | XML | Source is in Polish. |
| 8 | PL | XML | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B48 |
| 9 | PL | XML | http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A8/en |
| 10 | PL | XML | http://www.uke.gov.pl/tablice/home.do?execution=e1s1 |
| 11 | PL | XML | http://www.sgwp.wp.mil.pl/pl/1_1225.html |
| 12 | PL | XML_FIXED_LINE | The plan says all geographical numbers are 9 digits; but we found customer service\nnumbers 19XXX that can be diallable along with valid area code and are 7 digits\ninstead, so we support those numbers too. See:\nhttp://www.polskasiectaxi.pl/pst/pst-partnerzy.\nNumbers which start with 26 are allocated for the military, see:\nhttp://www.sgwp.wp.mil.pl/pl/1_1225.html.\nNumbers which start with 47 are allocated for police, see:\nhttps://policja.pl/pol/aktualnosci/185570,Uwaga-Zmieniaja-sie-numery-telefonow-do-jednostek-Policji-w-calym-kraju.html |
| 13 | PL | XML_TOLL_FREE | Prefix 800 with 10 digits added based on user report. |