[Asterisk-Users] country code list

oner asterisk onerast at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 04:15:46 MST 2005


most compherensive list that I saw is
http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=dialling&sub=areacodes
 Cheers,
Oner

 On 10/11/05, Chris Bagnall <asterisk at minotaur.cc> wrote:
>
> > AstBill the Web-based open source Billing and Management
> > software for Asterisk includes the information you are requesting.
>
> <big snip>
>
> Apologies for the slight threadjack, but as someone fairly new to the
> list,
> what *is* the policy on list advertising? There are quite a few posts I've
> seen in the few weeks I've subscribed that are pretty close to the blurry
> line.
>
> Back to the original topic - what's the purpose for which you need this
> information? Building dialplans or billing?
>
> As you've discovered, the UK is a complete mix of different number ranges,
> often numbers within those being billed at different rates. It used to be
> the case that one could look at a mobile number range and *know* what
> network it was on - but with number porting and so on, that's no longer
> the
> case. Each mobile network sets their own termination rates, all of which
> significantly affect the price callers will pay (so having a flat rate for
> calls to mobiles might not be possible). I've seen some companies charging
> calls to mobiles on the "3" network at nearly twice the price of the big
> 4.
>
> I'd say you're pretty safe with 01xxx and 02xxx.
> 05xx hasn't really taken off yet, especially with 01xxx and 02xxx numbers
> available so cheaply from VoIP providers, and given that current rates are
> ~10p to 05 numbers, it doesn't show signs of taking off in the short term.
>
> > 449xx > premium services
>
> Most of our clients generally ask me to block everything staring 09xx by
> default. The few pager numbers that are still in this range should (I'd be
> interested to hear if they're not) have been assigned new ranges in the
> 07xxx block by now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
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