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|[pic] |ITU Operational Bulletin |[pic] |

|No. 637 – 1.II.1997 | | |

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|Dates of publication of the next Operational Bulletins | |Including information received by: |

|No. 638 15.II.1997 | |10.II.1997 |

|No. 639 1.III.1997 | |24.II.1997 |

|No. 640 15.III.1997 | |10.III.1997 |

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Contents

General Information

(TSB) Lists annexed to Operational Bulletin: Note from the TSB

(BR) Maritime Mobile Service: France (FRANCE TELECOM)

(TSB) Abolition of the TA Service (ITU-T Recommendation F.13 (ex-F.41) and ITU-T Recommendation D.98): CTITU B38 of 29.I.1997

(TSB) Payment of balances of accounts: Switzerland (Suisse Telecom PTT, Bern)

(TSB) Legal time changes: Denmark (Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands), Egypt, Lithuania, New Zealand, Slovakia, Yugoslavia

(TSB) Telegram Service: New Zealand (Ministry of Commerce / The Telegram Company), Zambia (Zambia Telecommunications Company Ltd. – CTITU B37 of 24.I.1997: Temporary disruption to international telegraph services)

(TSB) Telephone Service: Antigua and Barbuda (Cable and Wireless (West Indies) Ltd., St. John's), Netherlands Antilles (Antelecom N.V., Curaçao), Australia (Australian Telecommunications Authority – AUSTEL, Melbourne), Azerbaijan (Ministry of Communications, Baku), Bangladesh (Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board – BTTB, Dhaka), China (Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications), Colombia (Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones – TELECOM, Santafé de Bogotá, D.C.), United Arab Emirates (The Emirates Telecommunications Corporation Ltd. – ETISALAT, Abu Dhabi), Papua New Guinea (Telikom PNG Ltd., Port Moresby), Uganda (Uganda Posts and Telecommunications Corporation, Kampala), United Kingdom (Mercury Communications Ltd., London), Tanzania (Tanzania Telecommunication Company Ltd., Dar es Salaam), Uruguay (ANTEL, Montevideo)

(TSB) Data Transmission Service (ITU-T Recommendation X.121) – International numbering plan for public data networks: Thailand

(TSB) Changes in Administrations/ROAs and other entities or Organizations: Mongolia (Post and Telecommunication Authority – PTA, Ulaanbaatar: Information relating to the new organization Post and Telecommunication Authority), New Zealand (Ministry of Commerce: Information relating to “The Telegram Company” owned by New Zealand Post Limited), Czech Rep. (Ministry of Transport and Communications), South Africa (Telkom SA Ltd.: Notification of change of address for charging and accounting and settlements purposes), Togo (Société des Télécommunications du Togo – TOGO TELECOM, Lomé: Division of the Office des Postes et Télécommunications du Togo (OPTT) into two autonomous State-owned companies)

(TSB) Other communications – Public holidays 1997: France, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Mongolia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Panama, United Kingdom, Slovakia, Vatican, Yugoslavia

(TSB) Service Restrictions: Azerbaijan (CTITU B36 of 14.I.1997 / Ministry of Communications: International Telecommunication Service), Note from the TSB

(TSB) Call-Back: Note from the TSB

Amendments to Service Documents

(BR) List of Coast Stations (List IV)

(BR) List of Ship Stations (List V)

(TSB) List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC)

(TSB) List of Data Network Identification Codes (DNIC)

(TSB) List of Names of Administration Management Domains (ADMD)

(TSB) List of issuer identifier numbers for the international telecommunication charge card

(TSB) Dialling Procedures (International prefix, national (trunk) prefix and national (significant) number)

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Subjects preceded by the letters (BR) are dealt with by the Radiocommunication Bureau (BR),

contact: TF +41 22 730 5217 FAX +41 22 730 5785

Subjects preceded by the letters (TSB) are dealt with by the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB),

contact: TF +41 22 730 5212 FAX +41 22 730 5853

GENERAL INFORMATION

Lists annexed to Operational Bulletin

Note from the TSB

The following Lists have been published as Annex to the ITU Operational Bulletin (No.):

OB No.

590 List of Telex Destination Codes (TDC) and Telex Network Identification Codes (TNIC) (Position on 31 December 1994)

– Complement to ITU-T Recommendations F.69 and F.68

609 List of Issuer Identifier Numbers for the international telecommunication charge card (In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.118) (Position on 30 November 1995)

611 List of Signalling Area/Network Codes (SANC) (Complement to ITU-T Recommendation Q.708) (Position on 31 December 1995)

612 Dialling Procedures (International prefix, national (trunk) prefix and national (significant) number) (In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164) (Position on 31 December 1995)

615 List of Mobile Country or Geographical Area Codes (Complement to ITU-T (ex-CCITT) Recommendation E.212) (Position on 1 March 1996)

621 List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) (According to ITU-T Recommendation Q.708) (Position on 31 May 1996)

626 List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned Country Codes (Complement to ITU-T Recommendation E.164) (Position on 31 July 1996)

627 List of International Carrier Codes (According to ITU-T Recommendation M.1400) (Position on 31 August 1996)

630 List of Names of Administration Management Domains (ADMD) (In accordance with ITU-T F.400 and X.400 Series Recommendations) (Position on 30 September 1996)

635 List of Data Country or Geographical Area Codes (Complement to ITU-T Recommendation X.121) (Position on 31 December 1996)

636 List of Data Network Identification Codes (DNIC) (According to ITU-T Recommendation X.121) (Position on 31 December 1996)

Maritime Mobile Service

France

Communication of 13.I.1997:

FRANCE TELECOM announces that, as from 31 January 1997, its coast stations will cease all radiotelegraph services on hectometric waves.

As a result, only permanent watch will be kept on the distress frequency 2182 kHz.

Abolition of the TA Service

(ITU-T Recommendation F.13 (ex-F.41) and ITU-T Recommendation D.98)

CTITU B38 of 29.I.1997:

(aa) By TSB Circular 232 of 22 July 1996, ITU-T Recommendation F.13 was deleted, in accordance with the procedures set out in Resolution 1, Section 8, of the WTSC (Helsinki, 1993) (see also ITU Operational Bulletin No. 627 of 1 September 1996, page 5, point B).

ITU-T Recommendation D.98 was deleted by the WTSC-96 (World Telecommunication Standardization Conference – Geneva, October 1996).

As a consequence, and with reference to the Note from the TSB published in ITU Operational Bulletin No. 600 of 15 July 1995, pages 3 and 4, Administrations of the Member countries of the Union and recognized operating agencies (ROAs) participating in the TA Service are reminded that the abolition of the TA Service took full effect on 31 December 1996 and that ITU TA cards should no longer be issued by Administrations/ROAs or accepted by offices for a request for services on a TA basis.

(bb) If certain Administrations of ITU Member countries continue to offer the TA Service to users in 1997, on presentation of ITU TA cards still valid for 1997, this probably means that those Administrations/ROAs are providing this service “by mutual agreement and on their own responsibility”. However, this service will no longer be operated under the auspices of the ITU and with the support previously provided (in accordance with the provisions of deleted Recommendation F.13/ex-41) by the ITU Headquarters.

(cc) Administrations/ROAs should note that the ITU Headquarters will cease to supply any TA card for 1997 and for any subsequent year and that its personnel will no longer deal with the TA service in any respect.

Payment of balances of accounts

Switzerland

Communication of 14.I.1997:

Suisse Telecom PTT, Bern, announces that it is converting all balances into a currency of payment using the monetary unit of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), currently the Special Drawing Rights (SDR), in conformity with the provisions of Article 6 of the International Telecommunication Regulations (Melbourne, 1988) on the payment of balances of international telecommunication accounts. Amounts in gold francs are first converted into SDR.

As from 1 January 1997, the exchange rate fixed by Suisse Telecom PTT is:

1 SDR = 1.95 Swiss Francs.

Suisse Telecom PTT invites its correspondents to indicate on each occasion the SDR exchange rate applied and the corresponding date.

Legal time changes

Denmark

Communication of 10.I.1997:

Legal time in Denmark will be advanced by 60 minutes from 30 March 1997 at 0100 hours UTC to 26 October 1997 at 0200 hours UTC and thereby will correspond to UTC +2.

Legal time in Greenland will be advanced by 60 minutes from 30 March 1997 at 0100 hours UTC to 26 October 1997 at 0200 hours UTC and thereby will correspond to UTC –2.

Legal time in Faroe Islands will be advanced by 60 minutes from 30 March 1997 at 0100 hours UTC to 26 October 1997 at 0200 hours UTC and thereby will correspond to UTC +1.

Egypt

Communication of 13.I.1997:

Legal time in Egypt will be advanced by 60 minutes from 24 April 1997 to 25 September 1997 and thereby will correspond to UTC +3.

Lithuania

Communication of 15.I.1997:

Legal time in Lithuania will be advanced by 60 minutes from 30 March 1997 at 0000 hour UTC to 26 October 1997 at 0000 hour UTC and thereby will correspond to UTC +3.

New Zealand

Communication of 15.I.1997:

Legal time in New Zealand will be retarded by 60 minutes from 16 March 1997 at 1400 hours UTC to 5 October 1997 at 1400 hours UTC and thereby will correspond to UTC +12.

Slovakia

Communication of 21.I.1997:

Legal time in Slovakia will be advanced by 60 minutes from 30 March 1997 at 0100 hours UTC to 26 October 1997 at 0100 hours UTC and thereby will correspond to UTC +2.

Yugoslavia

Communication of 21.I.1997:

Legal time in Yugoslavia will be advanced by 60 minutes from 30 March 1997 at 0100 hours UTC to 26 October 1997 at 0100 hours UTC and thereby will correspond to UTC +2.

Telegram Service

New Zealand

Communication of 7.I.1997:

The Ministry of Commerce of New Zealand, announces that a new operator, “The Telegram Company” of New Zealand Post Limited, now operates the international telegram service, and furthermore, that Telecom New Zealand International Limited (TNZI) has ceased its telegram service. Consequently, any queries concerning the New Zealand international telegram service should be sent to “The Telegram Company” *.

It should also be noted that New Zealand’s direct telegraph circuit with Australia was closed with effect from 31 July 1996. The international telegraph traffic previously transmitted from New Zealand to other countries via Australia is now re-routed via a direct circuit between New Zealand and United Kingdom.

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* See the communication from the Ministry of Commerce of New Zealand, published in this Operational Bulletin No. 637 of 1 February 1997, page 14.

Zambia

CTITU B37 of 24.I.1997:

Temporary disruption to international telegraph services

Zambia Telecommunications Company Ltd. (telex 33410) (Zamtel), Ndola, regrets to advise all correspondents that due to temporary unforeseen difficulties in the Gentex network in Zambia, telegraph services to and from Zambia have been unsatisfactory since 1 January 1997.

Telephone Service

Antigua and Barbuda

Communication of 9.I.1997:

Cable and Wireless (West Indies), Ltd., St. John’s, announces that Antigua and Barbuda is now accessible from all countries with country code 1 followed by the new numbering plan area code (NPA) 268 (see Operational Bulletin No. 625 of 1 August 1996, page 5), and the following NXX codes:

460 - 463 PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)

464 Telephony Cellular

404 Audio-text

409 Paging System

480 Centrex System

728 Mobile Service (new code)

The dialling format is as follows:

Country code NPA NXX XXXX (example +1 268 462 2536)

Operator access services are as follows:

Inward assistance +1 268 092 121

Inward directory +1 268 092 131

Directory assistance +1 268 555 1212.

Netherlands Antilles

Communication of 13.I.1997:

Antelecom N.V., Curaçao, announces that the access codes for operators in the Netherlands Antilles are the following:

St. Maarten +599 5021

+599 5022

+599 5 code “11” (B)

+599 5 code “12” (C)

+599 5 121

+599 5 131

Saba +599 5 026

St. Eustatius +599 5 028

Bonaire +599 7 code “11” (B)

Supervisor Bonaire +599 7 8202

Curaçao +599 code “11” (B)

+599 code “12” (C)

Supervisor Curaçao +599 9 614598

Australia

Communication of 7.I.1997:

Australian Telecommunications Authority (AUSTEL), Melbourne, announces that as part of the implementation of a new telephone numbering plan in Australia, the following changes in telephone numbers will occur during February 1997:

• Kangaroo Island

• Broken Hill (New South Wales)

• Barossa Valley, Murray Lands, Riverland, South Coast (South Australia)

• Ceduna, Eyre Peninsula, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Whyalla (South Australia)

• Mount Gambier, Naracoorte (South Australia)

On 3 February 1997 all telephone numbers in the areas listed above will change.

Access will be provided to both old and new numbers from 3 February 1997 to 3 August 1997. This means that calls will be connected by dialling either the old or the new number during this period. After 3 August 1997, access is only available via the new numbers. Summary of the number changes and new numbering format:

|Commencement of change |Old numbers |New numbers |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 22 XXXX |+61 8 8553 2XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 23 XXXX |+61 8 8553 3XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 28 XXXX |+61 8 8553 8XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 29 XXXX |+61 8 8553 9XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 31 XXXX |+61 8 8553 1XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 33 XXXX |+61 8 8553 7XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 35 XXXX |+61 8 8553 5XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 36 XXXX |+61 8 8559 2XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 37 XXXX |+61 8 8559 7XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 93 XXXX |+61 8 8559 3XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 94 XXXX |+61 8 8559 4XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 848 96 XXXX |+61 8 8559 6XXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 80 XX XXXX |+61 8 80 XX XXXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 85 XX XXXX |+61 8 85 XX XXXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 86 XX XXXX |+61 8 86 XX XXXX |

|3.II.1997 |+61 87 XX XXXX |+61 8 87 XX XXXX |

• Sydney (New South Wales)

From 9 February 1997, access to all telephone numbers in the Sydney area will only be available via the new numbers. Summary of the number changes and new numbering format:

|Commencement of change |Old numbers |New numbers |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 2XX XXXX |+61 2 92XX XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 3XX XXXX |+61 2 93XX XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 3X XXXX |+61 2 913X XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 4XX XXXX |+61 2 94XX XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 4X XXXX |+61 2 914X XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 5XX XXXX |+61 2 95XX XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 5X XXXX |+61 2 915X XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 6XX XXXX |+61 2 96XX XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 7XX XXXX |+61 2 97XX XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 8XX XXXX |+61 2 98XX XXXX |

|9.II.1997 |+61 2 8X XXXX |+61 2 918X XXXX |

• Adelaide (South Australia)

From 16 February 1997, access to all telephone numbers in the Adelaide area will only be available via the new numbers. Summary of the number changes and new numbering format:

|Commencement of change |Old numbers |New numbers |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 2XX XXXX |+61 8 82XX XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 3XX XXXX |+61 8 83XX XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 3X XXXX |+61 8 843X XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 40X XXXX |+61 8 840X XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 41X XXXX |+61 8 841X XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 42X XXXX |+61 8 842X XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 43 XXXX |+61 8 8443 XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 45 XXXX |+61 8 8445 XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 46 XXXX |+61 8 846X XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 47 XXXX |+61 8 8447 XXXX |

|16.II.1997 |+61 8 49 XXXX |+61 8 8449 XXXX |

Further information about these changes can be obtained from Vince Humphries, Manager, Numbering, AUSTEL, fax +61 3 9820 3021.

Azerbaijan

Communicaton of 13.I.1997:

The Ministry of Communications, Baku, announces that a new area code 55 has been introduced for BAKSELL mobile cellular communications. The international dialling format is: +994 55 XXXXXX.

In addition, since 15 December 1996 the area code 50 has been introduced for the mobile system GSM-900. The international dialling format is: +994 50 XXX XXXX.

Bangladesh

Communication of 2.I.1997:

Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB), Dhaka, announces the introduction of two thousand new digital telephone lines at Bogra exchange, as follows:

|Name of exchange |Country code |Area code |New numbers |

|Bogra |880 |51 |72XXX - 73999 |

In addition, the telephone numbers of Khulna city (area code 41) will change from five to six digits on 22 January 1997 as indicated below:

|Exchange |Old numbers |New numbers |

|Khulna Exchange |2XXXX |72XXXX |

|Khulna Exchange (numbers formerly in Khalishpur |6XXXX |73XXXX |

|exchange) | | |

|Khalishpur Exchange |6XXXX |76XXXX |

|Daulatpur (numbers formerly in Khalishpur |6XXXX |774XXX |

|exchange) | | |

|Shiromoni (numbers formerly in Khalishpur |6XXXX |785XXX |

|exchange) | | |

China

Communication of 8.I.1997*:

The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the People's Republic of China announces the following modifications to the telephone numbering plan:

1. On 7 March 1997 at 1600 hours UTC, the subscriber telephone numbers of Tianjin with area code 22 will be changed from seven to eight digits by adding digit “2” in front of the existing seven digit numbers:

Example:

|Area code |Old numbers |New numbers |

|22 |XXX XXXX |2XXX XXXX |

The old eight-digit mobile telephone numbers (TACS) will remain unchanged:

| |90XX XXXX |90XX XXXX (TACS Mobile) |

| | |(no change) |

As from that date, both old and new telephone numbers can be used for three months. Only new telephone numbers will be available after 7 June 1997 at 1600 hours UTC.

2. On 7 March 1997 at 1600 hours UTC, the area code of Chongqing city (in Sichuan Province) will be changed from 811 to 23 and at the same time the telephone numbers of this city will be changed from seven to eight digits,

i) by adding digit “6” in front of the existing seven digit telephone numbers:

Example:

|Old area code |New area code |Old numbers |New numbers |

|811 |23 |XXX XXXX |6XXX XXXX |

ii) by adding digit “8” between the second digit and third digit of mobile telephone numbers (TACS Mobile):

| | |90X XXXX |908X XXXX |

| | | |(TACS Mobile) |

As from that date, both old and new telephone numbers can be used for three months. Only new telephone numbers will be available after 7 June 1997 at 1600 hours UTC.

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* See also Operational Bulletin No. 629 of 24.IX.1996, page 5.

Colombia

Communication of 9.XII.1996*:

The Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (TELECOM), Santafé de Bogotá, D.C., announces that the following modifications are introduced in the telephone numbering plan of Colombia:

|Locality (DEP) |Old area |Old numbers |New area |New numbers |Observations |Date |

| |code | |code | | | |

|Amaga (ANT) | | |4 |8471XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Barrancabermeja (SDR) | | |76 |20XXXX |NS |9.X.1996 |

|Barranquilla (ATL) | | |5 |3243XXX - 3244XXX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

| | | |5 |3265XXX - 3266XXX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

| | | |5 |3579XXX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

|Bucaramanga (SDR) | | |7 |653XXXX |NS |1.X.1996 |

| | | |7 |659XXXX |NS |1.X.1996 |

|Buenaventura (VAL) | | |2 |2411XXX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

| | | |2 |2421XXX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

| | | |2 |2426XXX - 2429XXX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

|Dabeiba (ANT) | | |4 |8591XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Don Matías (ANT) | | |4 |8665XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|El Bagre (ANT) | | |4 |8649XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Florencia (CDS) | | |68 |5538XXX |NS |1.X.1996 |

|Fredonia (ANT) | | |4 |8403XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Guarinocito (CDS) | | |68 |5533XX |NS |1.X.1996 |

|La Calera (CUN) | | |1 |8604XXX - 8605XXX |NS |26.X.1996 |

| | | |1 |8608XXX - 8609XXX |NS |26.X.1996 |

|Pitalito (HUI) | | |88 |364XXX - 366XXX |NS |25.X.1996 |

| | | |88 |369XXX |NS |25.X.1996 |

|Puerto Berrio (ANT) | | |4 |8330XXX - 8331XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Locality (DEP) |Old area |Old numbers |New area |New numbers |Observations |Date |

| |code | |code | | | |

|Rioblanco (TOL) |83 |2560XXX - 2562XXX |82 |2560XX - 2562XX | |28.XI.1996 |

| | | |82 |2563XX - 2569XX |NS |28.XI.1996 |

|San José del Palmar |6566 |41XX |65 |6641XX | |22.XI.1996 |

|(CHO) | | |65 |6640XX |NS |22.XI.1996 |

| | | |65 |6642XX - 6644XX |NS |22.XI.1996 |

|San Pablo (NAR) |27 |276XXX |27 |286XXX | |28.XI.1996 |

|San Rafael (ANT) | | |4 |8319XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Santa Rosa de Osos | | | | | | |

|(ANT) | | |4 |8607XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Támesis (ANT) | | |4 |8495XXX |NS |30.IX.1996 |

|Teruel (HUI) |88 |3200XX - 3203XX |88 |7800XX - 7803XX | |29.XI.1996 |

| | | |88 |7804XX - 7809XX |NS |29.XI.1996 |

|Tuquerres (NAR) | | |27 |282XXX |NS |4.XII.1996 |

|Valledupar (CES) | | |55 |60XXXX - 61XXXX |NS |15.XI.1996 |

|Victoria (CDS) | | |68 |5524XX - 5529XX |NS |1.X.1996 |

|Villa del Rosario | | |75 |702XXX - 703XXX |NS |29.X.1996 |

|(N.S.) | | | | | | |

|Viota (CUN) | | |83 |4485XX - 4489XX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

| | | |83 |4493XX - 4499XX |NS |19.XI.1996 |

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NS = New series.

Cities added to the automatic network:

|Locality (DEP) |Area code |New numbers |Date |

|Caguan (HUI) |88 |7860XX - 7864XX |29.XI.1996 |

|Colombia (HUI) |88 |3195XX - 3199XX |30.XI.1996 |

|Charta (SDR) |76569 |5XX |14.XI.1996 |

|Doima (TOL) |82 |8780XX - 8784XX |17.X.1996 |

|Gaitania (TOL) |82 |2460XX - 2463XX |30.X.1996 |

|La Arada (TOL) |82 |2620XX - 2622XX |30.IX.1996 |

|La Argentina (HUI) |88 |3115XX - 3119XX |30.XI.1996 |

|La Jagua (HUI) |88 |7920XX - 7924XX |30.IX.1996 |

|Payande (TOL) |82 |8770XX - 8774XX |29.X.1996 |

|Playa Rica (TOL) |82 |279XXX |27.XI.1996 |

|Santiago Perez (TOL) |82 |2490XX - 2494XX |31.X.1996 |

|Villavieja (HUI) |88 |7875XX - 7879XX |30.XI.1996 |

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* This information cancels and replaces that published in Operational Bulletin No. 636, pages 4 and 5.

Colombia

Communication of 21.I.1997:

The Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (TELECOM), Santafé de Bogotá, D.C., announces that the following modifications are being introduced in the telephone numbering plan of Colombia:

|Locality (DEP) |Old area |Old numbers |New area |New numbers |Obser-vation|Date |

| |code | |code | |s | |

|Buenaventura (VAL) | | |2 |2412XXX - 2414XXX |NS |6.XII.1996 |

|Caicedonia (VAL) | | |67 |663XXX |NS |21.XII.1996 |

|Medellín (ANT) | | |4 |213XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |310XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |313XXXX - 314XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |337XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |343XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |380XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |414XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |420XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |491XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

| | | |4 |495XXXX |NS |XII.1996/I.1997 |

|San Andrés (SDR) |76604 |2XX |76 |604XXX | |6.XII.1996 |

|Venadillo (TOL) | | |82 |841XXX |NS |5.XII.1996 |

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NS = New series.

Cities added to the automatic network:

|Locality (DEP) |Area code |New numbers |Date |

|Altamira (HUI) |88 |3225XX - 3229XX |18.XII.1996 |

|Dosquebradas (RIS) |63 |233XXX - 239XXX |30.XII.1996 |

|Guaca (SDR) |76 |6025XX - 6029XX |10.XII.1996 |

|La Herrera (TOL) |82 |2440XX - 2442XX |19.XII. 1996 |

|Palestina (HUI) |88 |3155XX - 3159XX |20.XII. 1996 |

|Ricaurte Peñalisa (CUN) |83 |495XXX - 496XXX |4.XII. 1996 |

|Santa Teresa (TOL) |89 |5380XX - 5384XX |17.XII. 1996 |

United Arab Emirates

Communication of 2.I.1997:

The Emirates Telecommunications Corporation Ltd. (Etisalat), Abu Dhabi, announces that as from the 7 December 1996 international access to directory enquiries is available by dialling the following format from abroad:

+971 4004 180 (English)

+971 4004 181 (Arabic)

Papua New Guinea

Communication of 9.I.1997:

Telikom PNG Ltd., Port Moresby, announces that access to all six digit telephone numbers ceased at the end of 1996 and that the length of all subscriber telephone numbers in Papua New Guinea is now seven digits, as indicated below:

|Old numbers |End date |New numbers |Start date |

|20XXXX - 26XXXX |31.XII.1995 |320XXXX - 326XXXX |1.I.1996 |

|271XXX - 279XXX |31.XII.1995 |3271XXX - 3279XXX |1.I.1996 |

|28XXXX - 29XXXX |31.XII.1995 |328XXXX - 329XXXX |1.I.1996 |

|40XXXX - 46XXXX |31.XII.1996 |470XXXX - 476XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|48XXXX - 49XXXX |31.XII.1996 |478XXXX - 479XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|50XXXX - 53XXXX |31.XII.1996 |540XXXX - 543XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|Old numbers |End date |New numbers |Start date |

|55XXXX - 59XXXX |31.XII.1996 |545XXXX - 549XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|60XXXX - 63XXXX |31.XII.1995 |640XXXX - 643XXXX |1.I.1996 |

|65XXXX - 68XXXX |31.XII.1995 |645XXXX - 648XXXX |1.I.1996 |

|70XXXX - 72XXXX |31.XII.1996 |730XXXX - 732XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|74XXXX - 79XXXX |31.XII.1996 |734XXXX - 739XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|80XXXX - 84XXXX |31.XII.1996 |850XXXX - 854XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|86XXXX - 89XXXX |31.XII.1996 |856XXXX - 859XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|90XXXX - 96XXXX |31.XII.1996 |980XXXX - 986XXXX |1.I.1997 |

|99XXXX |31.XII.1996 |989XXXX |1.I.1997 |

Uganda

Communication of 10.I.1997:

Uganda Posts and Telecommunications Corporation, Kampala, announces that, since 2100 hours UTC on 30 November 1996, the following telephone numbers in Kampala (area code 41) have changed:

|Old numbers |New numbers |

|241XXX |341XXX |

|242XXX |342XXX |

|243XXX |343XXX |

|244XXX |344XXX |

|245XXX |345XXX |

From 1 January 1997 only the new numbers can be used.

United Kingdom

Communication of 3.XII.1996:

Mercury Communications Ltd., London, announces that the national code 5415 is going to be used by NationalCall, with a five digit subscriber number. The international format of the number is +44 541 5XXXXX. For further information, please contact the following fax number: +44 1344 713086.

Tanzania

Communication of 16.I.1997:

Tanzania Telecommunication Company Ltd., Dar es Salaam, announces the following changes in subscriber telephone numbers in Dar es Salaam (area code 51) and Mtwara (area code 59):

|Locality |Old numbers |New six digit numbers |

| |(four or five digits) | |

|Dar es Salaam (area code 51) |66XXX |666XXX |

| |67XXX |667XXX |

| |68XXX |668XXX |

| |50XXX |850XXX |

| |51XXX |851XXX |

| | |70XXXX |

| | |76XXXX |

| | |78XXXX |

|Mtwara (area code 59) |3XXX |33XXXX |

| | |51XXXX |

| | |41XXXX |

Where subscriber numbers have changed completely, the international operator should be requested for assistance.

Uruguay

Communication of 8.I.1997:

ANTEL, Montevideo, announces that the format of the access numbers for the two cellular mobile telephone systems operating in Uruguay is the following:

Country code +598

Code for the cellular mobile service 9

|Country code |National number |Operator |

|+598 |91XXXXXXXX (variable length of seven to ten digits) |Movicom |

|+598 |93XXXXX (fixed length of seven digits) |Movicom |

|+598 |94XXXXX (fixed length of seven digits) |Movicom |

|+598 |99XXXXXX (fixed length of eight digits) |Ancel |

Collect calls to subscribers of the cellular mobile telephone service are not accepted.

Data Transmission Service

(ITU-T Recommendation X.121)

International numbering plan for public data networks

Thailand

Communication of 8.I.1997:

The Administration of Thailand informs that in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation X.121, the data network identification code (DNIC) 520 3 has been allocated to CAT Store and Forward Fax Network.

Address of the service provider:

Data Communications Division

The Communications Authority of Thailand (CAT)

99 Chaeng Watthana Road, Don Muang

BANGKOK 10002

Thailand

Tf: +66 2 573 4478

Tlx: 70034 catint th

Fax: +66 2 574 4200

Changes in Administrations/ROAs and other entities

or Organizations

Mongolia

Communication of 3.I.1997:

Information relating to the new organization

Post and Telecommunication Authority

Post and Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Ulaanbaatar, announces that under a new Government restructuring in Mongolia, the “Communications Department of Ministry of Infrastructure Development” is being reorganized as the Post and Telecommunication Authority, which is a Government agency. The organization’s responsibilities will include ownership of Mongolia’s basic post and telecommunication network, planning for the post and telecommunication sectors, establishing licence conditions for operation and production for service providers, international cooperation, research and development, and training in the field of post and telecommunication and other fields.

Any form of investment in the communication sector, including foreign investment or grants, and any issue related to this sector shall be channelled through the Post and Telecommunication Authority (PTA).

Postal address and contact numbers*:

Post and Telecommunication Authority

P.O. Box 940

210524 ULAANBAATAR-24

Mongolia

Tf: +976 1 369855

Tf Mobile: +976 99112829

Fax: +976 1 369825

E-mail: pta@magicnet.mn

Dr. B. Sukhbaatar, Director-General of the PTA

____________

*) The ITU Global Directory will be updated accordingly.

New Zealand

Communication of 7.I.1997:

Information relating to “The Telegram Company”

owned by New Zealand Post Limited

The Ministry of Commerce of New Zealand (Advisor, International Communications Policy), announces that “The Telegram Company” which operates the international telegram service in New Zealand, now belongs to New Zealand Post Limited. Furthermore, address and other contact details, as advised in a communication from the New Zealand Post Limited (dated 23 July 1996), are as follows:

Postal address*:

The Telegram Company

New Zealand Post Limited

Private Bag 39990

WELLINGTON

New Zealand

Telex No./answerback: 2553 ttcakl nz

Tf: Traffic Supervisor +64 9 3030222

Fax: Traffic Supervisor +64 9 3030407

Ms. Annette Mackie, Telegram Operations Co-ordinator.

Any queries concerning the New Zealand international telegram service should be sent to the address above.

____________

*) The ITU Global Directory will be updated accordingly.

Czech Rep.

Communication of 20.XII.1996:

The Ministry of Transport and Communications announces that, with effect from November 1996, all responsibility for telecommunication matters has been transferred from the Ministry of Economy to the Ministry of Transport and Communications, which also includes the “Czech Telecommunication Office”. The responsibilities and the address as well as telephone and facsimile numbers of the Czech Telecommunication Office remain unchanged:

Ministry of Transport and Communication

Czech Telecommunication Office

Klimentská 27

225 02 PRAHA 1

Czech Republic

Tf: +42 2 24004 111 (operator)

Fax: +42 2 24225890

Furthermore, please note that, as from 1 March 1997, the telephone country code of the Czech Republic (ITU-T Recommendation E.164) will be:

+420 (instead of +42).

South Africa

Communication of 16.I.1997:

Notification of change of address for charging and accounting

and settlements purposes

Telkom SA Ltd. announces that with effect from 1 April 1997 the International Accounts Section of Telkom will be relocating from Port Elizabeth to new premises at their head office in Pretoria. This change will have no effect with regard to the name or the responsibilities of the Administration.

The following information should be noted:

Changeover date: 1 April 1997

Accounts

and settlements: All accounts and settlements relating to international traffic for the months prior to the relocation date, including outstanding matters, should still be addressed to Telkom SA Ltd.

Subsequent accounts will be addressed to the same name, as there is no effective change in the administration name, but to the new address.

Present address

(before relocation): The present address, used for accounts and the settlement of accounts, as well as for accounting rate correspondence, is:

Telkom SA Ltd.

International

International Accounts

Private Bag 6064

6000 PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa

Tf: National (041) 35 5800

International +27 41 35 5800

Fax: National (041) 35 5811

International +27 41 35 5811/2

Contact: S. J. Wolmerhans

The new address for accounts and settlements, as well as accounting rate correspondence, will be:

New address

(after relocation): Telkom SA Ltd.

International

International Business Unit

Private Bag X74

1000 PRETORIA, South Africa

Tf: National (012) 311 4874

International +27 12 311 4874

Fax: National (012) 311 4860

International +27 12 311 4860

Contact: J.C. De Wet

Banking details: These details remain unchanged:

Standard Chartered Bank

160 Water Street

New York NY 10038 - 4995

Account number: 121 403 848 01 for

Standard Bank of South Africa

International Division

Johannesburg

Reference FFIN/TELKOM SA LTD.

Togo

Communication of 6.I.1997:

Division of the Office des Postes et Télécommunications du Togo (OPTT)

into two autonomous State-owned companies

The Société des Télécommunications du Togo (TOGO TELECOM), Lomé, announces that by Decree No. 96-22/PR of 28 February 1996, the Office des Postes et Télécommunications du Togo (OPTT) has been split into two autonomous State-owned companies, namely:

– the Société des Télécommunications du Togo (TOGO TELECOM)

– the Société des Postes du Togo (SPT).

These two companies began operating separately on 1 January 1997.

Address of TOGO TELECOM is as follows*:

Société des Télécommunications du Togo

(TOGO TELECOM)

Direction générale

Avenue Nicolas Grunitzky

Boîte postale 333

LOME

Togo

Tf: +228 21 44 01

Tg: STT Lomé

Tlx: 977 5245 stt tg

Fax: +228 21 03 73

M. Kossivi Paul AYIKOE, Directeur de la Société des Télécommunications du Togo.

____________

*) The ITU Global Directory will be updated accordingly.

Other communications

France

Communication of 13.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |Nouvel An |

|31.03 |Lundi de Pâques |

|1.05 |Fête du travail |

|8.05 |Fin de la guerre 1939-1945 |

|19.05 |Pentecôte |

|14.07 |Fête nationale |

|15.08 |Assomption |

|1.11 |La Toussaint |

|11.11 |Armistice |

|25.12 |Noël |

Hungary

Communication of 15.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |New Year's Day |

|15.03 |National Day |

|31.03 |Easter Monday |

|1.05 |Labour Day |

|19.05 |Whit Monday |

|20.08 |National Day |

|23.10 |National Day |

|25.12 |Christmas Day |

|26.12 |Boxing Day |

Kyrgyzstan

Communication of 8.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |New Year's Day |

|7.01 |Christmas Day |

|10.02 |Orozo Ayt* |

|21.03 |Nauruz |

|19.04 |Kurman Ayt* |

|1.05 |Labour Day |

|5.05 |Day of Constitution |

|9.05 |Victory’s Day |

|31.08 |Independence Day |

____________

* Moslem holidays “Orozo Ayt” and “Kurman Ayt” counted by moon’s calendar.

Lithuania

Communication of 15.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |New Year's Day |

|16.02 |Independence Day |

|11.03 |Independence Restoration Day |

|31.03 |Easter Monday |

|1.05 |International Labour Day |

|6.07 |King Mindaugas Day |

|1.11 |All Saints' Day |

|25.12 and 26.12 |Christmas Day |

Mongolia

Communication of 20.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |New Year's Day |

|8.02 and 9.02 |Tsagaan Sar Days |

|1.06 |Women and Children’s Day |

|11.07, 12.07 and 13.07 |Naadam Days |

|26.11 |National Day |

New Zealand

Communication of 15.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 and 2.01 |New Year's Days |

|6.02 |Waitangi Day |

|28.03 |Good Friday |

|30.03 |Easter |

|31.03 |Easter Monday |

|25.04 |Anzac Day |

|2.06 |Queen’s Birthday |

|27.10 |Labour Day |

|25.12 |Christmas |

|26.12 |Boxing Day |

Pakistan

Communication of 9.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|10.02 and 11.02 |Eid-El-Fitr*) |

|23.03 |Pakistan Day |

|18.04 and 19.04 |Eid-El-Adha*) |

|1.05 |Labour Day |

|17.05 |9th of Muharram*) |

|18.05 |Ahsura Muharram*) |

|18.07 |Eid-E-Milad Annabi*) (Peace be upon Him) |

|14.08 |Independence Day |

|6.09 |Defence Day of Pakistan |

|11.09 |Quaid-E-Azam’s Death Anniversary |

|9.11 |Allama Iqbal’s 120th Birthday |

|25.12 |Quaid-E-Azam’s 121st Birthday Anniversary / Christmas |

____________

*) According to the visibility of the Moon.

Panama

Communication of 16.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |Año Nuevo |

|9.01 |Día de los Mártires |

|11.02 |Martes de Carnaval |

|28.03 |Viernes Santo |

|1.05 |Día del Trabajo |

|3.11 |Independencia de Panamá |

|10.11 |Grito de Independencia |

|28.11 |Independencia de Panamá |

|8.12 |Día de la Madre |

|25.12 |Navidad |

United Kingdom

Communication of 16.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |New Year's Day |

|28.03 |Good Friday |

|31.03 |Easter Monday |

|5.05 |Bank Holiday |

|26.05 |Bank Holiday |

|25.08 |Bank Holiday |

|25.12 |Christmas Day |

|26.12 |Boxing Day |

Slovakia

Communication of 21.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |Slovak Republic Establishing Day |

|6.01 |Epiphany |

|28.03 |Good Friday |

|31.03 |Easter Monday |

|1.05 |Labour Day |

|5.07 |St. Cyril and St. Method Day |

|29.08 |Slovak National Uprising Day |

|1.09 |Constitution Day |

|15.09 |Virgin Mary's Day |

|1.11 |All Saints Day |

|24.12 |Christmas Eve |

|25.12 |1st Christmas Day |

|26.12 |2nd Christmas Day |

Vatican

Communication of 18.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 |Nouvel An |

|6.01 |Epiphanie |

|11.02 |Anniversaire de l'Institution de l'Etat de la Cité du Vatican |

|19.03 |Saint Joseph |

|27.03 |Jeudi Saint |

|28.03 |Vendredi Saint |

|29.03 |Samedi Saint |

|31.03 |Lundi de Pâques |

|1.04 |Mardi de Pâques |

|1.05 |Saint Joseph Ouvrier |

|8.05 |Ascension |

|14.08 |Veille de l'Assomption |

|15.08 |Assomption de la Vierge Marie |

|16.08 |Vacances de l'Assomption |

|16.10 |Anniversaire de l'Election du Pape, Jean Paul II |

|1.11 |La Toussaint |

|4.11 |Onomastique du Pape Jean Paul II |

|8.12 |Immaculée Conception de la Bienheureuse Vierge Marie |

|24.12 |Veille de Noël |

|25.12 |Noël |

|26.12 |Saint Etienne |

|27.12 |Vacance de Noël |

|31.12 |Dernier Jour de l'An |

Yugoslavia

Communication of 21.I.1997:

Public holidays in 1997 (day, month):

|1.01 and 2.01 |New Year |

|27.04 |Constitution Day of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia |

|1.05 and 2.05 |Labour Day |

|29.11 and 30.11 |National Day |

Service Restrictions

Azerbaijan

CTITU B36 of 14.I.1997:

International Telecommunication Service

The Ministry of Communications of Azerbaijan announces that in some areas, telephone, telegraph and telex links have been interrupted, thus preventing telecommunication services from operating normally, until further notice. Administrations and recognized operating agencies (ROAs) will be informed as soon as these services have been restored. For further information as to the areas affected, please contact the Ministry of Communications, Azerbaijan Avenue 33, P.O. Box 370139, BAKU, Azerbaijan (fax no. +994 12 98 4840 or +994 12 98 4285).

Note from the TSB

For the list of service restrictions still in force, see the Recapitulatory Table published as an annex to Operational Bulletin (OB) No. 490 of 14.III.1991 and the following subsequent communications:

OB No.

515 United Kingdom

520 Libya

524 Syria

527 Zambia

532 Peru

534 United Arab Emirates

538, 565, 574 Finland

545 Venezuela

548, 570 Egypt

555 Jamaica

566 Israel

609 Congo, Poland

614 Cyprus

618 Namibia, Papua New Guinea

623 Australia

631 Sweden

634 Trinidad and Tobago

636 Antigua and Barbuda

637 Azerbaijan

Call-Back

Note from the TSB

Countries for which an information regarding “Call-Back” has been published in the ITU Operational Bulletin (No.):

Algeria (621), Netherlands Antilles (627), Saudi Arabia (629), Bahrain (611), Belarus (616), Burkina Faso (631), Burundi (607), China (599), Cyprus (626), Colombia (602), Cuba (632), Djibouti (614), Egypt (599), United Arab Emirates (627), Ecuador (619), Gabon (631), Honduras (613), India (627), Kazakstan (619), Kenya (605), Kyrgyzstan (616), Kuwait (610), Latvia (617), Malaysia (603), Morocco (619), Niger (618), Uganda (603), Portugal (620), Qatar (593), Seychelles (631), Tanzania (624), Thailand (611), Turkey (612), Viet Nam (619), Yemen (622).

In addition, in Operational Bulletin No. 626 of 15 August 1996, (pages 13 to 20 and Operational Bulletin No. 628 of 15.IX.1996, page 13), information on the position of some countries concerning call-back was published under the heading “Call-Back”. This information is the result of a survey made by ITU-T Study Group 3 in accordance with Resolution 21 of the Plenipotentiary Conference (Kyoto, 1994). (See also TSB Circulars 217 of 22 April 1996 and 228 of 17 July 1996).

AMENDMENTS TO SERVICE DOCUMENTS

Abbreviations used

ADD insert PAR paragraph

COL column REP replace

LIR read SUP delete

P page(s)

List of Coast Stations

(List IV)

15th Edition

and Supplements Nos. 1 and 2

(Amendment No. 16)

E Spain – since 1.I.1997

P 782 Notes B and G, LIR

B Radiotelegrams (per word) (minimum 7 words)

1. Land station charge: 1.90 fr.

2. Landline charge

a) Spain, Andorra and Gibraltar: 0.93 fr.

b) Europe, Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey: 0.93 fr., plus a fixed charge of 28.73 fr. per radiotelegram.

c) Other countries: 3.08 fr.

G Radiotelex calls (minimum 3 min.)

1. Land station charge: 10.40 fr./min.

2. Landline charge (minimum 1 min.)

a) Spain, Andorra and Gibraltar: 0.72 fr./min.

b) Europe, Algeria, Greenland, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia and Tukey: 1.24 fr./min.

c) Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Rep., Egypt, El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Syria, Uruguay and Venezuela: 5.95 fr./min.

d) Canada and United States: 6.16 fr./min.

e) Other countries: 7.60 fr./min.

List

of Ship Stations

(List V)

36th Edition

Supplements Nos. 1 and 2

Part IV

Sous-section 2A / Sub-Section 2A / Subsección 2A

ADD

IU04 Ministero della Difesa, Direzione Generale Servizi Generali 2 Divisione 2 Sezione, Viale dell’Università 4, 00185 Roma, Italie.

REP

EI01 Telecom Eireann, Gaiety Centre, South King Street, D.2., Dublin 2, Ireland.

(Tel +353 1 714444).

EI02 Arklow Shipping Ltd., North Quay, Arklow (Co. Wicklow), Ireland.

(Tel +353 402 39901, Fax +353 402 32129).

EI03 Eurocontainer Shipping Ltd., Dolphin House, 1 Georges Street, Waterford, Ireland.

(Tel +353 51 77886, Fax +353 51 73032).

EI04 Dublin Shipping Ltd., Beechill, Clonskeagh, Dublin 6, Ireland.

(Tel +353 1 2691738).

EI06 International Radio Traffic Services, 90 Marlborough Road, Dublin 4, Ireland.

(Fax +353 1 6503966).

EI08 Minister for the Gaeltacht, 1 Lower Grand Canal St., Dublin 2, Ireland.

(Tel +353 1 764751, Tlx 30782, Fax +353 1 764755).

HU04 Guards Ltd., attn. Gábor Breitner, Manager, Rotennbiller u. 33, P.O. Box 359,

H-1242 Budapest, Hungary.

(Tel +36 1 4610012, Fax +36 1 4610012).

ON07 Director Telecommunications, P.O. Box 624, P.C. 112, Ruwi, Muscat,

Sultanate of Oman.

(Tel +968 608415/608177, Fax +968 608467).

SUP

IU01 Ministère des postes et des télécommunications, Direction centrale des services radioélectriques, Div. I-Section III, 00100 Roma, Italie.

UN02 Abdel Mohty Attiah, 42 Talaat Harb Street, Cairo, Egypt.

UN10 Temsah Ship Construction Co., Cairo, Egypt.

UN14 Lord Martime Enterprises, 43 Ramses Street, P.O. Box 476, Cairo, Egypt.

UN31 Demitry Honin Ratl, 14 Ard Sherif Street, Cairo, Egypt.

Sous-section 2C / Sub-Section 2C / Subsección 2C

AUT

a) AU01 DP02 RS01

b) AU01 AU02

IRL

a) BE02 DP02 EI01

EI02 EI03 EI04

EI05 EI06 EI08

GB01 GB06 GB08

GB11 GB12 GB14

NL01 RS01

b) EI01 EI02 EI03

EI04 EI05 EI06

EI08

LUX

a) BE02 BE03 BE09

DP02 GB08 GB11

LU01 RS01

b) LU01

List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC)

(According to ITU-T Recommendation Q.708)

(Position on 31 May 1996)

(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 621 – 1.VI.1996)

(Amendment No. 15)

Country / Area ISPC Name of signalling area / network point to which an ISPC is allocated

Numerical order

P 11 United States of America ADD

3-033-7 Los Angeles, CA, Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.

3-034-0 New York, NY, Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.

3-034-1 Dallas, TX, Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.

3-034-2 New York, NY, Communication TeleSystems International

3-034-3 New York, NY (2), Communication TeleSystems International

3-034-4 Dallas, TX, Communication TeleSystems International

3-034-5 Los Angeles, CA, Communication TeleSystems International

P 10 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ADD

2-187-0 Manchester ISC, Global One

2-187-1 London Docklands, Global One

2-187-2 Europe 1, MCL

2-188-1 London 1, American Telemedia Ltd.

2-188-2 London/AM3, AT&T UK

____________

ISPC: International Signalling Point Codes.

Codes de points sémaphores internationaux (CPSI).

Códigos de puntos de señalización internacional (CPSI).

List of Data Network Identification Codes (DNIC)

(ITU-T Recommendation X.121)

(Position on 31 December 1996)

(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 636 – 15.I.1997)

(Amendment No. 1)

ADD

|1 |2 |3 |

|THAILANDE |520 3 |CAT Store and Forward Fax Network |

|THAILAND | | |

|TAILANDIA | | |

List of Names of Administration Management Domains (ADMD)

(Position on 30 September 1996)

(Annex to Operational Bulletin No. 630 – 15.X.1996)

(Amendment No. 5)

P 23 ADMD name: MASTER400 SUP

|1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 |

|Danemark |MASTER400 |DK |MASTER400 |MASTERMAIL | |S=helpdesk |S=autoanswer |Madia Saponaro |

|Denmark | | | |(P7) | |A=master400 |A=master400 |SARITEL S.p.A. |

|Dinamarca | | | | | |C=it |C=it |S.S. 148 Pontina Km. 29,100 |

| | | | | | | | |00040 POMEZIA (ROMA) |

| | | | | | | | |Italy |

| | | | | | | | |TF: +39 6 91197659 |

| | | | | | | | |FAX: +39 6 91197601 |

| | | | | | | | |TLX: 616436 sarite i |

| | | | | | | | |X.400: G=madia; |

| | | | | | | | |S=saponaro; |

| | | | | | | | |O=saritel; |

| | | | | | | | |A=master400, C=it |

| | | | | | | | |Internet: saponaro@saritel.it|

P 34 ADMD name: FUMAIL SUP

|1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 |

|Finlande |FUMAIL |FI | | | |S=helpdesk |S=autoanswer |FUNET |

|Finland | | | | | |O=funet |O=funet |c/o Tampere univ. of tech |

|Finlandia | | | | | |A=fumail |A=fumail |P.O. Box 553 |

| | | | | | |C=fi |C=fi |FIN-33101 Tampere |

| | | | | | | | |Finland |

| | | | | | | | |TF: +358 3 161 940 |

| | | | | | | | |FAX: +358 3 162 913 |

| | | | | | | | |TLX: |

| | | | | | | | |X.400: S=helpdesk; O=funet; |

| | | | | | | | |A=fumail; C=fi |

| | | | | | | | |Internet: helpdesk@funet.fi |

List of issuer identifier numbers for

the international telecommunication charge card

(in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.118)

(Position on 30 November 1995)

(Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 609 – 1.XII.1995)

(Amendment No. 22)

P 11 ADD

| | |Issuer Identifier | |Effective date|

|Country |Company Name/Address |Number |Contact |of usage |

|Hongkong |Pacific Link Communication Ltd. |89 852 18 |Bennie Chu |1.I.1997 |

| |30/F, China Resources Bldg, | |21/F Seaview Centre | |

| |26 Harbour Road | |139-141 Hoi Bun Road | |

| |WANCHAI | |Kwun Tong | |

| |(Hongkong) | |KOWLOON | |

| | | |(Hongkong) | |

| | | |Tel: +852 27937383 | |

| | | |Fax: +852 23890083 | |

|Hongkong |New World PCS Ltd. |89 852 10 |Albert Wong |30.IX.1996 |

| |37/F, Manulife Tower | |Director of Business | |

| |169 Electric Road | |Development | |

| |North Point | |37/F, Manulife Tower | |

| |(Hongkong) | |169 Electric Road | |

| | | |North Point | |

| | | |(Hongkong) | |

| | | |Tel: +852 2503 0319 | |

| | | |Fax: +852 2133 2107 | |

|Hongkong |Peoples Telephone Company Ltd. |89 852 12 |Mr. James Pratt |1.X.1996 |

| |8/F Manhattan Ctr., | |Chief Executive Officer | |

| |8 Kwai Cheong Road | |8/F Manhattan Ctr., | |

| |KWAI CHUNG | |8 Kwai Cheong Road | |

| |N.T | |KWAI CHUNG | |

| |(Hongkong) | |N.T | |

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Dialling Procedures

(International prefix, national (trunk) prefix and

national (significant) number)

(In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164)

(Position on 31 December 1995)

(Annex to Operational Bulletin No. 612 – 15.I.1996)

(Amendment No. 11)

Corrigendum to Operational Bulletin No. 636 of 15.I.1997, page 12.*

P 7 Turkmenistan LIR

|Turkmenistan |993 |810 |8 |8 digits | |

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* See also the communication published on page 6 of Operational Bulletin No. 636.

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