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Betr.: Re: e.164/text destination table?
Similarly, for Austria:
http://www.rtr.at/web.nsf/lookuid/9E1F1CA5EB271387C1256E9E004E5978/$file/Austrian%20Numbering%20Plan%202004-05-12.xls
for the Netherlands:
http://www.opta.nl/download/registers/numreg.zip
and you can find similar sites for most countries by browsing:
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/inr/nnp/index.html
Good luck,
Paul Brand
>>> Carsten Schiefner <enumvoipsip.cs@schiefner.de> 24-7-2004 7:11:23
>>>
John,
John Todd wrote:
> [...]
>
> Anyone have pointers where such a list might be found or created
legally
> and easily?
you may want to use this for Germany/+49:
http://www.regtp.de/en/reg_tele/02828/02/index.html
Although slightly aged, it's from the regulator's site - so supposedly
"official".
I leave it up to you to generate your ASCII/TXT list from the PDF; the
columns you want to look at are 1 ("ONKz") and 2 ("Ortsnetzname").
Please note that there will be some redundancy in the generated new
list
as the name of the municipality ("Gemeindename") is stripped off - so a
'|uniq' is advisable.
As an example, the first two entries of the original list:
0201 | Essen | Essen, Stadt | 05113000
0202 | Wuppertal | Ennepetal, Stadt | 05954008
translate into your scheme as:
49201,DE,Essen
49202,DE,Wuppertal
And last, but not least: it only covers plain normal, fixed line phone
numbers - no mobile, no VAS numbers etc.
Cheers,
-C.
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