<!-- Copyright (C) 2009 The Libphonenumber Authors Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. @author: Shaopeng Jia @author: Lara Rennie Metadata on Phone Number Plan and formatting rules Note: Territories are in alphabetical order by their IDs, which are based on ISO 3166-1 two-letter country codes (or are set to "001" for non-geographical entities, which represents "World" in the UN M.49 standard). The country names in the comments are the official short names in English according to ISO 3166-1. For more information on what each element represents, see resources/phonemetadata.proto Note that if you want to add validation metadata, the generalDesc nationalNumberPattern and possibleNumberPattern must be provided. If this is missing, then the country will be considered to have no more specific phone-number type metadata (fixedLine, mobile etc) and hence only basic validation rules (numbers should be between 3 and 15 digits long) will be applied. If adding an element for a non-geographical entity, please add an example number element to the general description. Country code, international and national prefix information main source: http://www.itu.int/pub/T-SP-E.164C-2011 --> <!DOCTYPE phoneNumberMetadata [ <!ELEMENT phoneNumberMetadata (territories)> <!ELEMENT territories (territory+)> <!ELEMENT territory (availableFormats?, generalDesc?, noInternationalDialling?, areaCodeOptional?, fixedLine?, mobile?, pager?, tollFree?, premiumRate?, sharedCost?, personalNumber?, voip?, uan?, voicemail?)> <!ELEMENT generalDesc (nationalNumberPattern, possibleNumberPattern, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT noInternationalDialling (nationalNumberPattern, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT areaCodeOptional (nationalNumberPattern, possibleNumberPattern, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT fixedLine (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT mobile (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT pager (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT tollFree (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT premiumRate (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT sharedCost (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT personalNumber (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT voip (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT uan (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT voicemail (nationalNumberPattern?, possibleNumberPattern?, exampleNumber?)> <!ELEMENT availableFormats (numberFormat+)> <!ELEMENT nationalNumberPattern (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT possibleNumberPattern (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT exampleNumber (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT numberFormat (leadingDigits*, format, intlFormat*)> <!ELEMENT format (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT intlFormat (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT leadingDigits (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST territory id CDATA #REQUIRED> <!ATTLIST territory countryCode CDATA #REQUIRED> <!ATTLIST territory mainCountryForCode (true) #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory leadingDigits CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory preferredInternationalPrefix CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory internationalPrefix CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory nationalPrefix CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory nationalPrefixForParsing CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory nationalPrefixTransformRule CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory preferredExtnPrefix CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory nationalPrefixFormattingRule CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting (true) #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory leadingZeroPossible (true) #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory carrierCodeFormattingRule CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST territory mobileNumberPortableRegion (true) #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST numberFormat nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting (true) #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST numberFormat carrierCodeFormattingRule CDATA #IMPLIED> <!ATTLIST numberFormat pattern CDATA #REQUIRED> ]> <phoneNumberMetadata> <territories> <!-- Ascension Island --> <!-- www.itu.int/oth/T02020000AF --> <territory id="AC" countryCode="247" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- Formatted as a block. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-467]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [267]\d| 3[0-5]| 4[4-69] )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6889</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Andorra --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000005/en --> <territory id="AD" countryCode="376" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[346-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(180[02])(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [346-9]| 180 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[78]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>712345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[346]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>312345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Note that the definitions of 1800 and 1802 numbers differ in the plan and on the Andorran www.sta.ad website, but we consider both to be freephone here. --> <nationalNumberPattern>180[02]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- The national numbering plan says that numbers beginning with 9 are reserved for special services, so we assume they are premium rate here, although we cannot find examples online. --> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>9\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- United Arab Emirates --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000DC/en --> <territory id="AE" countryCode="971" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-4679])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-4679][2-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5[0256])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>5</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([479]00)(\d)(\d{5})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>[479]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([68]00)(\d{2,9})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits> 60| 8 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-79]\d{7,8}| 800\d{2,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-4679][2-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>5[0256]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>501234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 400\d{6}| 800\d{2,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[02]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>700[05]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>700012345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>600[25]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>600212345</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Afghanistan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000001/en --> <territory id="AF" countryCode="93" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-7]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-7]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [25][0-8]| [34][0-4]| 6[0-5] )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>234567890</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>7[057-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>701234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Antigua and Barbuda --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000008/en --> <territory id="AG" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="268" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[2589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- 268 468 is not in the plan, but has been added after numbers with this prefix have been found in online searches. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 268(?: 4(?: 6[0-38]| 84 )| 56[0-2] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2684601234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 268 776/778/779 are not in the plan, but have been added after numbers with these prefixes have been found in online searches. Same for 268 780/782/784/786. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 268(?: 464| 7(?: 2[0-9]| 64| 7[0-689]| 8[02-68] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2684641234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>26840[69]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2684061234</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <!-- This is included as Centrex in the plan. --> <nationalNumberPattern>26848[01]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2684801234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Anguilla --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000007/en --> <territory id="AI" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="264" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[2589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2644(?: 6[12]| 9[78] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2644612345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 264(?: 235| 476| 5(?: 3[6-9]| 8[1-4] )| 7(?: 29| 72 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2642351234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Albania --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000002/en --> <territory id="AL" countryCode="355" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formats mostly follow http://tirana.usembassy.gov/list_of_doctors.html --> <numberFormat pattern="(4)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>4[0-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6[6-9])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [2358][2-5]| 4[7-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,5})"> <leadingDigits> [235][16-9]| 8[016-9]| [79] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-57]\d{7}| 6\d{8}| 8\d{5,7}| 9\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: [168][1-9]| [247]\d| 9[1-7] )| 3(?: 1[1-3]| [2-6]\d| [79][1-8]| 8[1-9] )| 4\d{2}| 5(?: 1[1-4]| [2-578]\d| 6[1-5]| 9[1-7] )| 8(?: [19][1-5]| [2-6]\d| [78][1-7] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>6[6-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>661234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- It is named "Shared Revenue Services" in the plan, but as there is a separate "Shared Cost Services", it is highly likely these numbers are premium rate numbers. No information/example is found in the Internet. --> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>808\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>808123</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>700\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Armenia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200000A/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B374 --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Nagorno-Karabakh_Republic --> <!-- We think the national dialling prefix is 0 - it seems this was a change in 2005 (or 2008) along with the new city codes. However, their official document makes no mention of it, websites disagree, and we are not sure if the change has actually been made. --> <territory id="AM" countryCode="374" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> 1| 47 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{6})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits> [5-7]| 9[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>[23]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG"> <leadingDigits> 8| 90 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Includes telephone numbers in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, physically located inside Azerbaijan, which use prefix 47. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[01]\d| 2(?: 2[2-46]| 3[1-8]| 4[2-69]| 5[2-7]| 6[1-9]| 8[1-7] )| 3[12]2| 47\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>10123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Part of the range 97 is used by Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 55| 77| 9[1-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>77123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[016]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>80[1-4]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80112345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>60[2-6]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>60271234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Angola --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000006/en --> <territory id="AO" countryCode="244" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[29]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d(?: [26-9]\d| \d[26-9] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>222123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Expanded the 92 prefix possibilities to match numbers found online. Unitel apparently launched the prefix 94 on 25th April 2012, and Movicel has 99. --> <nationalNumberPattern>9[1-49]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>923123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Argentina --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000009/en --> <!-- http://www.cnc.gov.ar/infotecnica/numeracion/Index.asp - click on Indicativos Interurbanos. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+54 --> <territory id="AR" countryCode="54" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixForParsing=" 0?(?: (11| 2(?: 2(?: 02?| [13]| 2[13-79]| 4[1-6]| 5[2457]| 6[124-8]| 7[1-4]| 8[13-6]| 9[1267] )| 3(?: 02?| 1[467]| 2[03-6]| 3[13-8]| [49][2-6]| 5[2-8]| [67] )| 4(?: 7[3-578]| 9 )| 6(?: [0136]| 2[24-6]| 4[6-8]?| 5[15-8] )| 80| 9(?: 0[1-3]| [19]| 2\d| 3[1-6]| 4[02568]?| 5[2-4]| 6[2-46]| 72?| 8[23]? ) )| 3(?: 3(?: 2[79]| 6| 8[2578] )| 4(?: 0[124-9]| [12]| 3[5-8]?| 4[24-7]| 5[4-68]?| 6[02-9]| 7[126]| 8[2379]?| 9[1-36-8] )| 5(?: 1| 2[1245]| 3[237]?| 4[1-46-9]| 6[2-4]| 7[1-6]| 8[2-5]? )| 6[24]| 7(?: 1[1568]| 2[15]| 3[145]| 4[13]| 5[14-8]| [069]| 7[2-57]| 8[126] )| 8(?: [01]| 2[15-7]| 3[2578]?| 4[13-6]| 5[4-8]?| 6[1-357-9]| 7[36-8]?| 8[5-8]?| 9[124] ) ) )15 )?" nationalPrefixTransformRule="9$1" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([68]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[68]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)(11)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>911</leadingDigits> <format>$2 15-$3-$4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3-$4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <!-- Some 4-digit area codes actually are caught by this rule. Preference is given however to the 3-digit area codes, since they are considerably larger communities. --> <leadingDigits> 9(?: 2[234689]| 3[3-8] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 9(?: 2(?: 2[013]| 3[067]| 49| 6[01346]| 80| 9[147-9] )| 3(?: 36| 4[12358]| 5[138]| 6[24]| 7[069]| 8[013578] ) ) </leadingDigits> <!-- We exclude here several 294X four-digit area codes: 2940, 2942, 2945, 2946 and 2948 - and several 38[3578]X four-digit area codes. --> <leadingDigits> 9(?: 2(?: 2[013]| 3[067]| 49| 6[01346]| 80| 9(?: [17-9]| 4[13479] ) )| 3(?: 36| 4[12358]| 5(?: [18]| 3[014-689] )| 6[24]| 7[069]| 8(?: [01]| 3[013469]| 5[0-39]| 7[0-2459]| 8[0-49] ) ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$2 15-$3-$4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3-$4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)(\d{4})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <!-- The formatting pattern here for these newly introduced area codes is based on the ITU document. We have not found sufficient examples online to know if this is actually being followed by the general population, or whether the back-up pattern for four-digit area codes (below) is preferred. --> <leadingDigits>93[58]</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 9(?: 3(?: 53| 8[78] ) ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 9(?: 3(?: 537| 8(?: 73| 88 ) ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$2 15-$3-$4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3-$4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>9[23]</leadingDigits> <format>$2 15-$3-$4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3-$4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(11)(\d{4})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- These patterns are a copy of the mobile patterns with the leading 9 removed. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: 2[013]| 3[067]| 49| 6[01346]| 80| 9[147-9] )| 3(?: 36| 4[12358]| 5[138]| 6[24]| 7[069]| 8[013578] ) </leadingDigits> <!-- Several 294X four-digit area codes exist: 2940, 2942, 2945, 2946 and 2948. --> <leadingDigits> 2(?: 2[013]| 3[067]| 49| 6[01346]| 80| 9(?: [17-9]| 4[13479] ) )| 3(?: 36| 4[12358]| 5(?: [18]| 3[0-689] )| 6[24]| 7[069]| 8(?: [01]| 3[013469]| 5[0-39]| 7[0-2459]| 8[0-49] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 53| 8[78] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 537| 8(?: 73| 88 ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <leadingDigits>[23]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Format short numbers as a block. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits> 1[012]| 911 </leadingDigits> <format>$1</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-368]\d{9}| 9\d{10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>810\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8101234567</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Also covering fixed satellite service numbers (670). --> <nationalNumberPattern> 11\d{8}| (?: 2(?: 2(?: [013]\d| 2[13-79]| 4[1-6]| 5[2457]| 6[124-8]| 7[1-4]| 8[13-6]| 9[1267] )| 3(?: 1[467]| 2[03-6]| 3[13-8]| [49][2-6]| 5[2-8]| [067]\d )| 4(?: 7[3-8]| 9\d )| 6(?: [01346]\d| 2[24-6]| 5[15-8] )| 80\d| 9(?: [0124789]\d| 3[1-6]| 5[234]| 6[2-46] ) )| 3(?: 3(?: 2[79]| 6\d| 8[2578] )| 4(?: [78]\d| 0[0124-9]| [1-35]\d| 4[24-7]| 6[02-9]| 9[123678] )| 5(?: [138]\d| 2[1245]| 4[1-9]| 6[2-4]| 7[1-6] )| 6[24]\d| 7(?: [0469]\d| 1[1568]| 2[013-9]| 3[145]| 5[14-8]| 7[2-57]| 8[0-24-9] )| 8(?: [013578]\d| 2[15-7]| 4[13-6]| 6[1-357-9]| 9[124] ) )| 670\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Also covers mobile satellite services (675 numbers). --> <!-- 4-digit area codes are not covered here in detail - we only check the digit after the area code is in the range 2-9. The four-digit area-code checking is done in detail if we attempt to strip the caller-pays token (15) from the number. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 675\d{7}| 9(?: 11[2-9]\d{7}| (?: 2(?: 2[013]| 3[067]| 49| 6[01346]| 80| 9[147-9] )| 3(?: 36| 4[12358]| 5[138]| 6[24]| 7[069]| 8[013578] ) )[2-9]\d{6}| \d{4}[2-9]\d{5} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>91123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>60[04579]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>810\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8101234567</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- American Samoa --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000004/en --> <territory id="AS" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="684" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5689]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 6846(?: 22| 33| 44| 55| 77| 88| 9[19] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6846221234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 24[246], operated from Blue Sky. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 684(?: 733| 25[2468] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6847331234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Austria --> <!-- http://www.rtr.at/en/tk/E129 --> <territory id="AT" countryCode="43" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{3,12})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- The following three patterns are the most common for prefixes 050, 057 and 059, as found on Austrian web pages. --> <numberFormat pattern="(5\d)(\d{3,5})"> <leadingDigits>5[079]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>5[079]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5\d)(\d{4})(\d{4,7})"> <leadingDigits>5[079]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,10})"> <leadingDigits> 316| 46| 51| 732| 6(?: 44| 5[0-3579]| [6-9] )| 7(?: 1| [28]0 )| [89] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3,9})"> <leadingDigits> 2| 3(?: 1[1-578]| [3-8] )| 4[2378]| 5[2-6]| 6(?: [12]| 4[1-35-9]| 5[468] )| 7(?: 2[1-8]| 35| 4[1-8]| [5-79] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{3,12}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{3,13}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Note that the full area code is not validated - just the first 3 digits. This also means that even though for most Austrian numbers the minimum length is 7, we allow 6 since we don't differentiate below between 3 and 4 digit area codes for reasons of efficiency. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{3,12}| (?: 2(?: 1[467]| 2[13-8]| 5[2357]| 6[1-46-8]| 7[1-8]| 8[124-7]| 9[1458] )| 3(?: 1[1-8]| 3[23568]| 4[5-7]| 5[1378]| 6[1-38]| 8[3-68] )| 4(?: 2[1-8]| 35| 63| 7[1368]| 8[2457] )| 5(?: 12| 2[1-8]| 3[357]| 4[147]| 5[12578]| 6[37] )| 6(?: 13| 2[1-47]| 4[1-35-8]| 5[468]| 62 )| 7(?: 2[1-8]| 3[25]| 4[13478]| 5[68]| 6[16-8]| 7[1-6]| 9[45] ) )\d{3,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1234567890</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 44| 5[0-3579]| 6[013-9]| [7-9]\d )\d{4,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>644123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[02]\d{6,10}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 711| 9(?: 0[01]| 3[019] ) )\d{6,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 10| 2[018] )\d{6,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>810123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>780\d{6,10}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>780123456</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: (?: 0[1-9]| 17 )\d{2,10}| [79]\d{3,11} )| 720\d{6,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50123</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Australia --> <!-- Metadata shared with Cocos Islands (CC) and Christmas Islands (CX) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200000D/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Australia --> <territory id="AU" countryCode="61" mainCountryForCode="true" internationalPrefix="(?:14(?:1[14]|34|4[17]|[56]6|7[47]|88))?001[14-689]" preferredInternationalPrefix="0011" nationalPrefix="0" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="([2378])(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2378]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [45]| 14 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(16)(\d{3})(\d{2,4})"> <leadingDigits>16</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1[389]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: [38]0| 90 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: [38]00| 90 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(180)(2\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>180</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>1802</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(19\d)(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>19[13]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(19\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>19[67]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(13)(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>13[1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-578]\d{5,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 3(?: \d{4}| 00\d{6} )| 80(?: 0\d{6}| 2\d{3} ) ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1300123456</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Excludes prefixes used by Cocos Islands and Christmas Islands --> <nationalNumberPattern> [237]\d{8}| 8(?: [68]\d{3}| 7[0-69]\d{2}| 9(?: [02-9]\d{2}| 1(?: [0-57-9]\d| 6[0135-9] ) ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Includes MobileSat and Thuraya satellite services. According to the wikipedia page, other ranges 14[1-3] are not currently used. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 14(?: 5\d| 71 )\d{5}| 4(?: [0-2]\d| 3[0-57-9]| 4[47-9]| 5[0-35-9]| 6[6-9]| [79][07-9]| 8[17-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>412345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>16\d{3,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1612345</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 180(?: 0\d{3}| 2 )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>190[0126]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <!-- Local-rate (SmartNumbers) are put here because they are a reverse-charge network, although they charge a small local call connect fee (around 25c). These start with 13 or 1300. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 13(?: 00\d{2} )?\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1300123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <!-- Wikipedia was the source for these types of numbers, and number allocation search here http://web.acma.gov.au/numb/openAccess/inquiry/allocationSearch.do confirms this. (Search from 0500000000 to 0590000000) --> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>500\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>500123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>550\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>550123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Aruba --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200000B/en --> <territory id="AW" countryCode="297" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[25-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 2\d| 8[1-9] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The prefixes 662, 994 & 96[45], while not in the plan, seem to be used in mobile numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5(?: 6\d| 9[2-478] )| 6(?: [039]0| 22| 4[01]| 6[0-2] )| 7[34]\d| 9(?: 6[45]| 9[4-8] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5601234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> 28\d{5}| 501\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5011234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Åland Islands. --> <!-- Metadata shared with Finland. --> <!-- http://www.ficora.fi/en/index/palvelut/palvelutaiheittain/numerointi/numerotyypitjaalueet.html --> <territory id="AX" countryCode="358" internationalPrefix="00|99[049]" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <!-- The general desc and fixed line are numbers different from Finland metadata. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [135]\d{5,9}| [27]\d{4,9}| 4\d{5,10}| 6\d{7,8}| 8\d{6,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <!-- According to the national numbering plan, service numbers are in general not accessible from abroad, although 600/700/800 numbers may be. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [13]00\d{3,7}| 2(?: 0(?: 0\d{3,7}| 2[023]\d{1,6}| 9[89]\d{1,6} ) )| 60(?: [12]\d{5,6}| 6\d{7} )| 7(?: 1\d{7}| 3\d{8}| 5[03-9]\d{2,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>100123</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>18[1-8]\d{3,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1812345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- The mobile, toll free, premium rate and UAN numbers copied from Finland. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 4\d{5,10}| 50\d{4,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>412345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>[67]00\d{5,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>600123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <!-- Covers nationwide non-geographic numbers, and nationwide "service numbers", typically assigned to institutions such as universities, the national post, etc, where they are not otherwise classified as toll-free or premium-rate numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [13]0\d{4,8}| 2(?: 0(?: [016-8]\d{3,7}| [2-59]\d{2,7} )| 9\d{4,8} )| 60(?: [12]\d{5,6}| 6\d{7} )| 7(?: 1\d{7}| 3\d{8}| 5[03-9]\d{2,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>10112345</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Azerbaijan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200000F/en --> <territory id="AZ" countryCode="994" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 1[28]| 2(?: [45]2| [0-36] )| 365 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>[4-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[28]\d| 2(?: 02| 1[24]| 2[2-4]| 33| [45]2| 6[23] )| 365 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>123123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 4[04]| 5[015]| 60| 7[07] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>401234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- 88 is listed as fixed-line for Baku in the ITU document, but online numbers seem to suggest they are in fact national toll-free numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>88\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>881234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- These are marked as Interactive Calls in the ITU document. --> <nationalNumberPattern>900200\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900200123</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Bosnia and Herzegovina --> <!-- http://www.rak.ba/eng/index.php?uid=1272016657 (accessible from http://www.cra.ba/en/telecom/numbering/) --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+387 --> <territory id="BA" countryCode="387" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[3-5]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 6[1-356]| [7-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>6[047]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[3-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [35]\d| 49 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>30123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 03| 44| 71| [1-356] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>61123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>8[08]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>9[0246]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <!-- Using this category to model national tariff numbers - these are under Shared Cost in the plan. --> <nationalNumberPattern>8[12]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>82123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <uan> <!-- Using this to classify nomad numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>70[23]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70223456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Barbados --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000013/en --> <territory id="BB" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="246" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[2589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>246[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2462345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 246(?: (?: 2[346]| 45| 82 )\d| 25[0-4] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2462501234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Bangladesh --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000012/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Bangladesh --> <!-- http://www.btrc.gov.bd/engineering/national_numbering_plan_2005.pdf --> <territory id="BD" countryCode="880" internationalPrefix="00[12]?" preferredInternationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4,6})"> <leadingDigits>[3-79]1</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Mobile numbers, VOIP, and four-digit fixed-line area codes. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3,6})"> <leadingDigits> 1| 3(?: 0| [2-58]2 )| 4(?: 0| [25]2| 3[23]| [4689][25] )| 5(?: [02-578]2| 6[25] )| 6(?: [0347-9]2| [26][25] )| 7[02-9]2| 8(?: [023][23]| [4-7]2 )| 9(?: [02][23]| [458]2| 6[016] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,7})"> <leadingDigits> [3-79][2-9]| 8 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- This is quite complex so we can define that numbers beginning with 88 are not part of the plan, so the country code can be accurately stripped off. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-79]\d{5,9}| 1\d{9}| 8[0-7]\d{4,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- There was a plan to move to 10 digit fixed-line numbers, but this does not seem to have been realised, judging by online numbers and wikipedia. These patterns are grouped first by leading digit, then within by number of digits. Several Dhaka prefixes (02 731 etc) are included despite not being mentioned on the wikipedia page or ITU doc due to online evidence. Another oddity is Chittagong - some numbers have a leading 2, others do not - both are allowed for now. For some area codes, the subscriber number length described in our source documentation doesn't match numbers online (e.g. 05222) so we allow both for now. (This applies to 0431, 04329, 04623, 05327 as well). We have also added 04452 and 04923 from numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 7(?: 1[0-267]| 2[0-289]| 3[0-29]| [46][01]| 5[1-3]| 7[017]| 91 )| 8(?: 0[125]| [139][1-6]| 2[0157-9]| 6[1-35]| 7[1-5]| 8[1-8] )| 9(?: 0[0-2]| 1[1-4]| 2[568]| 3[3-6]| 5[5-7]| 6[0167]| 7[15]| 8[016-8] ) )\d{4}| 3(?: 12?[5-7]\d{2}| 0(?: 2(?: [025-79]\d| [348]\d{1,2} )| 3(?: [2-4]\d| [56]\d? ) )| 2(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: [12]\d| [35]\d{1,2}| 4\d? ) )| 3(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: [2356]\d| 4\d{1,2} ) )| 4(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: 2\d{1,2}| [47]| 5\d{2} ) )| 5(?: 1\d{2}| 29 )| [67]1\d{2}| 8(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: 2\d{2}| 3| 4\d ) ) )\d{3}| 4(?: 0(?: 2(?: [09]\d| 7 )| 33\d{2} )| 1\d{3}| 2(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: [25]\d?| [348]\d| [67]\d{1,2} ) )| 3(?: 1\d{2}(?:\d{2})?| 2(?: [045]\d| [236-9]\d{1,2} )| 32\d{2} )| 4(?: [18]\d{2}| 2(?: [2-46]\d{2}| 3 )| 5[25]\d{2} )| 5(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: 3\d| 5 ) )| 6(?: [18]\d{2}| 2(?: 3(?:\d{2})?| [46]\d{1,2}| 5\d{2}| 7\d )| 5(?: 3\d?| 4\d| [57]\d{1,2}| 6\d{2}| 8 ) )| 71\d{2}| 8(?: [18]\d{2}| 23\d{2}| 54\d{2} )| 9(?: [18]\d{2}| 2[2-5]\d{2}| 53\d{1,2} ) )\d{3}| 5(?: 02[03489]\d{2}| 1\d{2}| 2(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: 2(?:\d{2})?| [457]\d{2} ) )| 3(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: [37](?:\d{2})?| [569]\d{2} ) )| 4(?: 1\d{2}| 2[46]\d{2} )| 5(?: 1\d{2}| 26\d{1,2} )| 6(?: [18]\d{2}| 2| 53\d{2} )| 7(?: 1| 24 )\d{2}| 8(?: 1| 26 )\d{2}| 91\d{2} )\d{3}| 6(?: 0(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: 3\d{2}| 4\d{1,2} ) )| 2(?: 2[2-5]\d{2}| 5(?: [3-5]\d{2}| 7 )| 8\d{2} )| 3(?: 1| 2[3478] )\d{2}| 4(?: 1| 2[34] )\d{2}| 5(?: 1| 2[47] )\d{2}| 6(?: [18]\d{2}| 6(?: 2(?: 2\d| [34]\d{2} )| 5(?: [24]\d{2}| 3\d| 5\d{1,2} ) ) )| 72[2-5]\d{2}| 8(?: 1\d{2}| 2[2-5]\d{2} )| 9(?: 1\d{2}| 2[2-6]\d{2} ) )\d{3}| 7(?: (?: 02| [3-589]1| 6[12]| 72[24] )\d{2}| 21\d{3}| 32 )\d{3}| 8(?: (?: 4[12]| [5-7]2| 1\d? )| (?: 0| 3[12]| [5-7]1| 217 )\d )\d{4}| 9(?: [35]1| (?: [024]2| 81 )\d| (?: 1| [24]1 )\d{2} )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>27111234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Presuming that mobile numbers with the prefixes 66, 37, 44 and 38 must be followed by numbers [02-9] or they would clash with fixed-line codes. According to the plan, mobile numbers should be moving to 1[13-9] anyway. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[13-9]\d| (?: 3[78]| 44 )[02-9]| 6(?: 44| 6[02-9] ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1812345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Note: Including Tele-voting numbers here as they are free of charge. --> <nationalNumberPattern>80[03]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> 96(?: 0[49]| 1[0-4]| 6[69] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9604123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Belgium --> <!-- http://www.bipt.be/en/161/ShowContent/502/Database/Databases.aspx --> <!-- http://www.telefoonzones.be/ --> <territory id="BE" countryCode="32" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(4[6-9]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>4[6-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([2-49])(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [23]| [49][23] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([15-8]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [156]| 7[018]| 8(?: 0[1-9]| [1-79] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 80| 9 )0 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- According to the published Excel document the third digit must be 1-9. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[0-69]| [49][23]| 5\d| 6[013-57-9]| 71| 8[0-79] )[1-9]\d{5}| [23][2-8]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Numbers beginning with 46 outside the ranges allocated by the plan have been included since many were found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 4(?: [679]\d| 8[03-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>470123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 70[2-7]| 90\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <!-- Using this for National Rate Services, since http://www.voipgate.com/site/news/newsflash/new-numbers-available-the-netherlands-and-austria.html says it will be priced the same as any other national calls. --> <nationalNumberPattern>78\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>78123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Burkina Faso --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000021/en --> <!-- http://www.onatel.bf/onatelsa/plandenumerotation_burkina.pdf --> <territory id="BF" countryCode="226" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- The national numbering plan from ITU suggests grouping of 2, 2 and 4, but we have chosen to use the standard from numbers found on the internet instead. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[24-7]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The prefix 50 48 has been added based on numbers found online, while 40 49 has been deleted since we haven't found any numbers with this prefix and it is not mentioned in the Onatel document. IMPORTANT: Note that the ITU documents of Mar/Apr 2013 seem to have major errors in the fixed-line table, so we have not changed our patterns based on these. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 20(?: 49| 5[23]| 9[016-9] )| 40(?: 4[56]| 5[4-6]| 7[0179] )| 50[34]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20491234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: [0-24-6]\d| 8[0-8]| 3[0-3] )\d{5}| 7\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Bulgaria --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000020/en --> <territory id="BG" countryCode="359" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting rules follow the conventions seen in web-search results. A space has been used to separate the area code from the rest of the number, based on sites like http://www.goldenpages.bg. --> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>29</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 43[124-7]| 70[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> 43[124-7]| 70[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[78]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2,3})"> <leadingDigits> [356]| 4[124-7]| 7[1-9]| 8[1-6]| 9[1-7] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 48| 8[7-9]| 9[08] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [23567]\d{5,7}| [489]\d{6,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- 29xxxx numbers have been added because they can be found online, and are typically used by taxi companies. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [0-8]\d{5,6}| 9\d{4,6} )| (?: [36]\d| 5[1-9]| 8[1-6]| 9[1-7] )\d{5,6}| (?: 4(?: [124-7]\d| 3[1-6] )| 7(?: 0[1-9]| [1-9]\d ) )\d{4,5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 8[7-9]| 98 )\d{7}| 4(?: 3[0789]| 8\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>48123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>700\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Bahrain --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000011/en --> <!-- http://www.tra.org.bh/en/pdf/National_Numbering_Plan_2.pdf --> <!-- http://www.tra.org.bh/en/marketNumbering.aspx --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Bahrain --> <territory id="BH" countryCode="973" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[136-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- Universal Service numbers are under both Mobile and Fixed-Line, as they can be assigned to either. --> <!-- According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Bahrain, the ranges "6966-6969, 6996, 6999" are assigned to Rapid. However this contradicts our ranges of "6966, 6969, 6996-6999". TODO: Investigate this further. --> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 3[13-6]| 6[0156]| 7\d )\d| 6(?: 1[16]\d| 6(?: 0\d| 3[12]| 44| 88 )| 9(?: 6[69]| 9[6-9] ) )| 7(?: 7\d{2}| 178 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>17001234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- Previously 6644 was assigned to Universal Service, along with 6111, 6160, 6500, 6600, 6688, 6969, 6996, 6999, and 77. These were put under both Mobile and Fixed-Line, as they could be assigned to either. However, in the new document these are assigned to Fixed-Line only (with the exception of 6644 which was removed). For now we are keeping these number in both sections. Note also that 31 is not listed in the ITU document and could probably be removed. TODO: Check above ranges and move/remove ranges where necessary.--> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3(?: [1-4679]\d| 5[0135]| 8[348] )\d| 6(?: 1[16]\d| 3(?: 00| 33| 6[16] )| 500| 6(?: [069]\d| 3[03-9]| 44| 88 )| 9(?: 6[69]| 9[6-9] ) )| 77\d{2} )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>36001234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- 87 numbers are "wholly paid by the caller", so they are slotted under premium-rate for now. --> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 87| 9[014578] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>84\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>84123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Burundi --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000022/en --> <territory id="BI" countryCode="257" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([27]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[27]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 22(?: 2[0-7]| [3-5]0 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Extra online mobile number prefixes found: 74. The 29 prefix is listed as a mobile prefix, but many people list it as their fixed home number. We will keep it as mobile for now, but it may actually be a prefix for fixed satellite phones. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 29| 7[14-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>79561234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Benin --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000017/en --> <territory id="BJ" countryCode="229" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Numbers beginning with 7 should be formatted as a block. --> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2689]\d{7}| 7\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- These come from the national numbering plan, but have been widened to include other prefixes found in the yellow pages - specifically 21 0. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 02| 1[037]| 2[45]| 3[68] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20211234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- We have restricted the pattern here to the first two digits, as beyond this the data seems to be no longer accurate. The prefixes 9[46] have also been added, along with 6[67] (seemingly prefixes for Mobile MTN), and 64 for BeninCell. Glo Mobile has been reported as having prefixes 68 and 9[89]. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6[46-8]| 9[03-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90011234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>7[3-5]\d{2}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7312</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>857[58]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>85751234</exampleNumber> </voip> <!-- Numbers beginning with 81 are reserved for _either_ free phone or shared-cost (same cost as a local-call.) We model these as UAN since we have no more detailed information. --> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>81\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Saint Barthélemy, French Antilles --> <!-- There seems to be some overlap with phone numbers from Saint Martin and Guadeloupe. The national numbering plan does not specify any St Barthélemy-specific numbering prefixes, but it appears from searches in online white and yellow pages that a subset of the prefixes available in these regions are used. In these cases, if getRegionCodeForNumber is used, one of these region codes will be returned, although numbers will be valid for both regions. --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000058/en --> <territory id="BL" countryCode="590" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0"> <!-- Formatting rules borrowed from Guadeloupe. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[56]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 590(?: 2[7-9]| 5[12]| 87 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>590271234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Any ranges assigned from http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=interactivenumeros have been listed as belonging to Guadeloupe, St Martin and St Barthélemy, since we can't reliably distinguish between them. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 690(?: 0[0-7]| [1-9]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>690301234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Bermuda --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000018/en --> <territory id="BM" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="441" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[4589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 441(?: 2(?: 02| 23| 61| [3479]\d )| [46]\d{2}| 5(?: 4\d| 60| 89 )| 824 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4412345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 441(?: [37]\d| 5[0-39] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4413701234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Brunei Darussalam --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200001F/en --> <territory id="BN" countryCode="673" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- Format is from http://aiti.gov.bn/contact.html --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-578]\d{2})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-578]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-5]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[78]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Bolivia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200001A/en --> <!-- http://www.bolivia.com/Servicios/Plandenumeracion.pdf --> <territory id="BO" countryCode="591" internationalPrefix="00(1\d)?" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixForParsing="0(1\d)?" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$NP$CC $FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([234])(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>[234]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([67]\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>[67]</leadingDigits> <format>$1</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[23467]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 2\d{2}| 5(?:11|[258]\d|9[67])| 6(?:12|2\d|9[34])| 8(?:2[34]|39|62) )| 3(?: 3\d{2}| 4(?:6\d|8[24])| 8(?:25|42|5[257]|86|9[25])| 9(?:2\d|3[234]|4[248]|5[24]|6[2-6]|7\d) )| 4(?: 4\d{2}| 6(?:11|[24689]\d|72) ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[67]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000F8/en --> <territory id="BQ" countryCode="599" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- Shares formatting patterns with CW. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[347]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 318[023]| 416[0239]| 7(?: 1[578]| 50 )\d )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7151234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 318[1456]| 416[15-8]| 7(?: 0[01]| [89]\d )\d )\d{3}| </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3181234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Brazil --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B55 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200001D/en --> <territory id="BR" countryCode="55" internationalPrefix="00(?:1[45]|2[135]|[34]1|43)" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixForParsing="0(?:(1[245]|2[135]|[34]1)(\d{10,11}))?" nationalPrefixTransformRule="$2" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <!-- The national prefix for parsing here also contains a capturing group for the main number, since the carrier codes here may also be area codes, so we want to check the length of the number after capturing. We also need a nationalTransformRule to repopulate with the number without the carrier code. --> <availableFormats> <!-- Numbers can be dialled without an area code on mobile phones in Brazil. The first two rules here handle this case. The leading digits pattern must be specific enough such that it doesn't match X00 numbers (e.g. toll-free). --> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [2-9](?: [1-9]| 0[1-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(\d{5})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 9(?: [1-9]| 0[1-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <!-- Format short numbers as a block. --> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(\d{3,5})"> <leadingDigits>1[125689]</leadingDigits> <format>$1</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)" pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5})(\d{4})" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$NP $CC ($FG)"> <leadingDigits> (?: 1[1-9]| 2[12478] )9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)" pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{4})" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$NP $CC ($FG)"> <leadingDigits>[1-9][1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([34]00\d)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[34]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="([3589]00)(\d{2,3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[3589]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-46-9]\d{7,10}| 5\d{8,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>[34]00\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>40041234</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- According to this publication, the prefixes 11 53, 11 54 and 11 57 are to be used for mobile phones prior to the introduction of a ninth digit. It is not clear whether they are still valid as fixed-line numbers, so we are leaving them here in the meantime: http://www.anatel.gov.br/Portal/exibirPortalNoticias.do?acao=carregaNoticia&codigo=22406 --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1[1-9][2-5]\d{7}| (?: [4689][1-9]| 2[12478]| 3[1-578]| 5[13-5]| 7[13-579] )[2-5]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- Also includes the new 11-digit mobile numbers that are being rolled out since 2012, which are added at the end. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 1(?: 5[347]| [6-9]\d )| [2-9][6-9]\d )\d{6}| (?: 2[12478]| 3[1-578]| [4689][1-9]| 5[13-5]| 7[13-579] )[6-9]\d{7}| (?: 1(?: 19\d| [2-9]9[6-9] )| 2[12478]9[6-9] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1161234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>[359]00\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>300123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>[34]00\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>40041234</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Bahamas --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000010/en --> <territory id="BS" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="242" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[2589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 242(?: 3(?: 02| [236][1-9]| 4[0-24-9]| 5[0-68]| 7[3467]| 8[0-4]| 9[2-467] )| 461| 502| 6(?: 12| 7[67]| 8[78]| 9[89] )| 702 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2423456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 242(?: 3(?: 5[79]| [79]5 )| 4(?: [2-4][1-9]| 5[1-8]| 6[2-8]| 7\d| 81 )| 5(?: 2[45]| 3[35]| 44| 5[1-9]| 65| 77 )| 6[34]6| 727 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2423591234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- 242 300 is a Domestic Toll Free service. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 242300\d{4}| 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Bhutan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000019/en --> <territory id="BT" countryCode="975" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- Format is from http://www.tourism.gov.bt/tour-operators/bhutan-abbot-tours-and-travels.html --> <numberFormat pattern="([17]7)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> 1| 77 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([2-8])(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [2-68]| 7[246] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-8]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[3-6]| [34][5-7]| 5[236]| 6[2-46]| 7[246]| 8[2-4] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The 77 prefix is not yet in the ITU document but numbers online indicate this prefix is in use. --> <nationalNumberPattern>[17]7\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>17123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No information on other types of phone numbers for Bhutan has been found. --> </territory> <!-- Botswana --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200001C/en --> <territory id="BW" countryCode="267" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(90)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-79]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 4[0-48]| 6[0-24]| 9[0578] )| 3(?: 1[0235-9]| 55| 6\d| 7[01]| 9[0-57] )| 4(?: 6[03]| 7[1267]| 9[0-5] )| 5(?: 3[0389]| 4[0489]| 7[1-47]| 88| 9[0-49] )| 6(?: 2[1-35]| 5[149]| 8[067] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2401234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 77[0146] has been added after numbers in use have been seen online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: [1-35]\d{6}| [46][0-7]\d{5}| 7[0146]\d{5} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No reliable information about toll-free numbers can be found; many are written on the internet like 0800 123 456, but this is not supported by any documentation and no numbers can be found that actually work. --> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>79[12][01]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>79101234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Belarus --> <!-- http://www.eng.beltelecom.by/en/subscribers/phone-codes --> <!-- Information on national prefix provided by a Belarussian person. --> <territory id="BY" countryCode="375" preferredInternationalPrefix="8~10" internationalPrefix="810" nationalPrefixForParsing="8?0?" nationalPrefix="8" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP 0$FG" pattern="([1-4]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[1-4]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG" pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 8[01]| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG" pattern="(8\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>82</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-4]\d{8}| [89]\d{9,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <!-- Numbers are often written without the city code. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- Toll-free and premium rate numbers are not available from abroad. --> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: [01]| 20 )\d{8}| 902\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>82012345678</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 5(?: 1[1-5]| 2\d| 6[2-4]| 9[1-7] )| 6(?: [235]\d| 4[1-7] )| 7\d{2} )| 2(?: 1(?: [246]\d| 3[0-35-9]| 5[1-9] )| 2(?: [235]\d| 4[0-8] )| 3(?: 2\d| 3[02-79]| 4[024-7]| 5[0-7] ) ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <!-- Using test number for Grodno from the plan. --> <exampleNumber>152450911</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 5[5679]| 9[1-9] )| 33\d| 44\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <!-- Using test number for BelCel from the plan. --> <exampleNumber>294911911</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Putting Interactive Polling Service (free) here too. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 0[13]| 20\d )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8011234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Putting Interactive Polling Service (paid) here too. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 810| 902 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9021234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Belize --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000016/en --> <!-- The trunk prefix, formally 0, was dropped in the last reorganisation of the numbering plan. --> <territory id="BZ" countryCode="501" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-8]</leadingDigits> <!-- Adding hyphen following the Belize Telemedia formatting rules. --> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(0)(800)(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>0</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3-$4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-8]\d{6}| 0\d{10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{4})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[234578][02]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2221234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 62[6-9], 63X and 6[67][2-9] were added as we have been able to successfully send SMSs to these numbers or many numbers have been found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern>6[0-367]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6221234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- We don't know how these would be dialled internationally - it is possible that they can't be dialled internationally at all - so we represent the leading 0 as part of the number. Information from www.belizetelemedia.net. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>0800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>08001234123</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Canada --> <!-- http://www.cnac.ca/canadian_dial_plan/canadian_dial_plan.htm --> <territory id="CA" countryCode="1" internationalPrefix="011" nationalPrefix="1" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-9]\d{9}| 3\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 04| [23]6| [48]9| 50 )| 3(?: 06| 43| 65 )| 4(?: 03| 1[68]| 3[178]| 50 )| 5(?: 06| 1[49]| 79| 8[17] )| 6(?: 0[04]| 13| 39| 47 )| 7(?: 0[59]| 78| 80 )| 8(?: [06]7| 19| 73 )| 90[25] )[2-9]\d{6}| 310\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2042345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 04| [23]6| [48]9| 50 )| 3(?: 06| 43| 65 )| 4(?: 03| 1[68]| 3[178]| 50 )| 5(?: 06| 1[49]| 79| 8[17] )| 6(?: 0[04]| 13| 39| 47 )| 7(?: 0[59]| 78| 80 )| 8(?: [06]7| 19| 73 )| 90[25] )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2042345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6}| 310\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Cocos Islands --> <!-- Metadata shared with Australia. --> <!-- References state Cocos Islands have fixed line numbers starting +61 8 9162. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country_calling_codes --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Australia --> <territory id="CC" countryCode="61" preferredInternationalPrefix="0011" internationalPrefix="(?:14(?:1[14]|34|4[17]|[56]6|7[47]|88))?001[14-689]" nationalPrefix="0"> <!-- Uses AU formatting rules. --> <!-- General desc and fixed line rules different from Australia. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1458]\d{5,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>89162\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>891621234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- Mobile, toll free, premium rate, personal number and VOIP copied from Australia. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 4(?: [0-2]\d| 3[0-57-9]| 4[47-9]| 5[0-37-9]| 6[6-9]| 7[07-9]| 8[7-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>412345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 80(?: 0\d{2} )?| 3(?: 00\d{2} )? )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>190[0126]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>500\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>500123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>550\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>550123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Congo, Dem. Rep. of the (formerly Zaire) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000037/en --> <territory id="CD" countryCode="243" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>12</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 8[0-2459]| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>88</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>[1-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-6]\d{6}| [18]\d{6,8}| 9\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 2\d{7}| \d{6} )| [2-6]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- As of May'13 the 88 range looks as if it is defunct. The ITU document lists "Yozma Timeturns" as the operator, but their website (http://www.ytt.cd) is offline and the holdings company http://www.timeturnsholdings.com/products does not show a link for DRC. While there are still numbers of the form "88\d{5}" online, none of the ones tried were valid. If the holdings company does not respond to requests about this range and unless we receive further information, we will remove this range. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: [0-2459]\d{2}| 8 )\d{5}| 9[7-9]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>991234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Central African Republic --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000028/en --> <territory id="CF" countryCode="236" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[278]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2[12]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21612345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>7[0257]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>8776\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>87761234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Congo (Rep. of the) (Brazzaville) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200002E/en --> <territory id="CG" countryCode="242" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[02]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[028]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>222[1-589]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>222123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>0[14-6]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>061234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Referred to as a "Green number" in the telephone plan. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Switzerland --> <!-- http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/telekom/00479/00604/index.html?lang=en under Technical prescriptions: Numbering plan for international carriers --> <territory id="CH" countryCode="41" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-9]\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [2-7]| [89]1 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 8[047]| 90 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>860</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4 $5</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-9]\d{8}| 860\d{9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[12467]| 3[1-4]| 4[134]| 5[256]| 6[12]| [7-9]1 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>7[5-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>781234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <!-- https://www.eofcom.admin.ch/eofcom/public/listEofcom_e164Allocated.do --> <nationalNumberPattern>74[0248]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>740123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[016]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>84[0248]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>840123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>878\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>878123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <uan> <!-- Used for corporate networks. --> <nationalNumberPattern>5[18]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>581234567</exampleNumber> </uan> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern>860\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>860123456789</exampleNumber> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- Côte d'Ivoire --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000031/en --> <territory id="CI" countryCode="225" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Using format from online yellow pages over format implied in national numbering plan. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[02-6]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 0[023]| 1[02357]| [23][045]| 4[03-5] )| 3(?: 0[06]| 1[069]| [2-4][07]| 5[09]| 6[08] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Added the prefixes 4[0-2] (Moov), 5[5-9] & 6[15] because SMS messages have been successfully delivered. Supported by numbers found on the internet. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 0[1-9]| 4[0-24-9]| 5[05-9]| 6[015679] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>01234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Cook Islands --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200002F/en --> <territory id="CK" countryCode="682" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-57]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2\d| 3[13-7]| 4[1-5] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5[0-68]| 7\d )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Chile --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200002A/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B56 --> <!-- Carriers listed here: http://www.turismochile.com/datos/carrier.php --> <territory id="CL" countryCode="56" internationalPrefix="(?:0|1(?:1[0-69]|2[0-57]|5[13-58]|69|7[0167]|8[018]))0" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixForParsing="0|(1(?:1[0-69]|2[0-57]|5[13-58]|69|7[0167]|8[018]))" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <!-- When dialling mobile numbers from landlines, or vice versa, you need a prefix of 0, which we strip here. National destinations may be dialled with a carrier if they are not local so we extract these carrier codes as well. --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{3,4})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC ($FG)"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2,3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC ($FG)"> <leadingDigits> [357]| 4[1-35]| 6[13-57] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)([5-9]\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(44)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>44</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="([68]00)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 60| 8 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(600)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>60</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1230)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Format some short numbers as a block. --> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits>[1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [2-9]| 600| 123 )\d{7,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>600\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6001234567</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Nov 2012: The prefixing of '2' to all fixed line numbers, which is being rolled out between October 2012 and June 2013 means that temporarily the regular expressions for areas will get very messy as some adopt the leading '2' but others do not. Eventually when the conversion is complete things should simplify again. Note that area codes 32 or 41 were transitioned in 2007. IMPORTANT: A literal reading of the transition rules suggest that all numbers get a '2' prefix, but some numbers are already 7 digits long (but these always start with a '2'). The prefixing seems almost certain to only apply to 6-digit numbers and will unify all fixed line numbers to be 9 digits in total. The fact that the new seven digit numbers currently only start with a '2' is likely to change in the future. Note also that at some stage it is likely that Santiago numbers (area code '2') will have a prefix of "2\d" and not "22" (it's like 10 2-digit area codes wrapped into one). See: http://www.gob.cl/especiales/informate-de-la-nueva-forma-de-marcar/ http://www.subtel.cl/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3081:&catid=3:noticias --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [23]2| 41| 58 )\d{7}| (?: 3[3-5]| 4[235]| 5[1-357]| 6[13-57]| 7[1-35] )\d{6,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <!-- Area codes do not need to be dialled when dialling within the same area, so the smallest possible number is length 6. --> <!-- Nov 2012: The prefixing of '2' to all 6-digit fixed line numbers means that while the maximum possible number length stays as 9, the minimum length will become '7' when all area codes are migrated. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>221234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9[5-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>961234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Toll free patterns have been collected by looking at numbers on the internet, rather than from a definitive source. --> <tollFree> <!-- 1230 numbers are used by Visa/Mastercard helplines in Chile --> <nationalNumberPattern> 800\d{6}| 1230\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <sharedCost> <!-- http://empresa.movistar.cl/nuestros_productos/soluciones_telefonia_ip/servicios/servicio_600.php --> <nationalNumberPattern>600\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6001234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>44\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>441234567</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Cameroon --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000024/en --> <territory id="CM" countryCode="237" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting on the internet is consistently with the first 2 extracted, and usually in the same format as France (all 2 digit groups) so we use this instead of the guidance of the national numbering plan (which has 1 3 2 2 and 4 4 as its two formatting examples.) --> <numberFormat pattern="([2357-9]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [23579]| 88 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>80</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2357-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Technically, the numbers are required only to start with a 2 or a 3, but all numbers at the moment start with 22 or 33 since they have been migrated from seven digit numbers beginning with these numbers. This rule should be relaxed if/when we start getting numbers beginning in other ways. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 22| 33 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Mobile numbers beginning with 5 were found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern>[579]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- These numbers are listed as value-added in the guide, and in practice seem to begin with 88 (usually 880). No information can be found as to whether these are premium rate or shared cost. --> <nationalNumberPattern>88\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>88012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- China --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200002B/en --> <territory id="CN" countryCode="86" internationalPrefix="(1[1279]\d{3})?00" preferredInternationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixForParsing="(1[1279]\d{3})|0"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(80\d{2})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits>80[2678]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([48]00)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[48]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 100xx and 95xxx(x) numbers. Without this rule, the numbers will be formatted incorrectly by the AsYouTypeFormatter because they overlap with area codes 010, 095x. Note although ITU says the format is more like 95 xxx, in reality no space is used when writing such numbers in China --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{5,6})"> <leadingDigits> 100| 95 </leadingDigits> <format>$1</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <!-- 100xx and 95xxx(x) numbers with area codes. --> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5,6})" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits> (?: 10| 2\d )[19] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 10| 2\d )(?: 10| 95 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 10| 2\d )(?: 100| 95 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5,6})" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits>[3-9]</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>[3-9]\d{2}[19]</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [3-9]\d{2}(?: 10| 95 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Local numbers --> <!-- Chinese fixed-line numbers can be dialed from a cell phone without area code and they can be 7 to 8 digits. This rule is here to make formatting work with such numbers, as people frequently store them in their cellphones. It has to stay before formatting rules for fixed-line numbers to make AsYouTypeFormatter work with these numbers. The leadingDigits prefix makes sure it doesn't clash with mobile numbers. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(21)(\d{4})(\d{4,6})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits>21</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="([12]\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits> 10[1-9]| 2[02-9] </leadingDigits> <!-- Note the leadingDigitsPattern for 4 digits is the same as 3 digits, --> <leadingDigits> 10[1-9]| 2[02-9] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 10(?: [1-79]| 8(?: [1-9]| 0[1-9] ) )| 2[02-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 11| 7[179] )| 4(?: [15]1| 3[12] )| 5(?: 1| 2[37]| 3[12]| 51| 7[13-79]| 9[15] )| 7(?: 31| 5[457]| 6[09]| 91 )| 8(?: 71| 98 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 1[02-9]| 35| 49| 5| 7[02-68]| 9[1-68] )| 4(?: 1[02-9]| 2[179]| [35][2-9]| 6[4789]| 7\d| 8[23] )| 5(?: 3[03-9]| 4[36]| 5[02-9]| 6[1-46]| 7[028]| 80| 9[2-46-9] )| 6(?: 3[1-5]| 6[0238]| 9[12] )| 7(?: 01| [1579]| 2[248]| 3[04-9]| 4[3-6]| 6[2368] )| 8(?: 1[236-8]| 2[5-7]| 3| 5[1-9]| 7[02-9]| 8[3678]| 9[1-7] )| 9(?: 0[1-3689]| 1[1-79]| [379]| 4[13]| 5[1-5] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1[3-58]\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits>1[3-58]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(10800)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>108</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>1080</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>10800</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 00\d{2}| \d{6,11} )| [2-7]\d{6,11}| 8[0-357-9]\d{6,9}| 9(?: 5\d{3,4}| \d{9} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <!-- 100xx and 95xxx(x) numbers have been verified to be unreachable from overseas by placing actual calls. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 100\d{2}| (?: 4| (?: 10 )?8 )00\d{7}| 95\d{3,4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4001234567</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- 0432 increased to 8 digits on October 24, 2009. 0791 increased to 8 digits on August 28, 2011. 0551 increased to 8 digits and 0565 was cancelled on Dec 8, 2012. 0871 increased to 8 digits on December 16, 2012. 0475 is the prefix for Tongliao but is not in the ITU data. 10xxx and 95xxx(x) numbers with area codes are also included here, as they behave exactly like fixed-line numbers. We don't support them for 4-digit area codes though, as they don't seem to be used there based on making actual phone calls. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 21(?: 100\d{2}| 95\d{3,4}| \d{8,10} )| (?: 10| 2[02-57-9]| 3(?: 11| 7[179] )| 4(?: [15]1| 3[12] )| 5(?: 1\d| 2[37]| 3[12]| 51| 7[13-79]| 9[15] )| 7(?: 31| 5[457]| 6[09]| 91 )| 8(?: 71| 98 ) )(?: 100\d{2}| 95\d{3,4}| \d{8} )| (?: 3(?: 1[02-9]| 35| 49| 5\d| 7[02-68]| 9[1-68] )| 4(?: 1[02-9]| 2[179]| 3[3-9]| 5[2-9]| 6[4789]| 7\d| 8[23] )| 5(?: 3[03-9]| 4[36]| 5[02-9]| 6[1-46]| 7[028]| 80| 9[2-46-9] )| 6(?: 3[1-5]| 6[0238]| 9[12] )| 7(?: 01| [17]\d| 2[248]| 3[04-9]| 4[3-6]| 5[0-3689]| 6[2368]| 9[02-9] )| 8(?: 1[236-8]| 2[5-7]| 3\d| 5[1-9]| 7[02-9]| 8[3678]| 9[1-7] )| 9(?: 0[1-3689]| 1[1-79]| [379]\d| 4[13]| 5[1-5] ) )(?: 100\d{2}| 95\d{3,4}| \d{7} )| 80(?: 29| 6[03578]| 7[018]| 81 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1012345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 3\d| 4[57]| [58][0-35-9] )\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>13123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Toll free, premium rate, and VoIP numbers are not clearly defined in the official Chinese number plan, and do not seem to have been standardized. The information below is collected from searching the web. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toll-free_telephone_number --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 10 )?800\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>16[08]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>16812345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <!-- 95xxx(x) numbers are covered by the ITU doc, but the following doc contains more info: http://baike.baidu.com/view/3269670.htm. They can be dialed nationwide and are always routed to the local provider. Note they can also be used with area codes when one specifically wants to reach an operator in a different region. That case is more like fixed-line numbers and is covered under the fixed-line pattern. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 400\d{7}| 95\d{3,4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4001234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <uan> <!-- 100xx numbers are mainly used for carrier services. They can be dialed nationwide and are always routed to the local provider. They are free if called from a phone by the same carrier, or charged at local rate if called from a phone by a different carrier. Note they can also be used with area codes when one specifically wants to reach an operator in a different region. That case is more like fixed-line numbers and is covered under the fixed-line pattern. --> <nationalNumberPattern>100\d{2}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>10000</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Colombia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200002C/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Colombia --> <!-- Extra international dialling prefixes from www.claro.com.co and www.tigo.com.co. --> <!-- 05 and 005 are for Orbitel: co.orbitel.com --> <territory id="CO" countryCode="57" internationalPrefix="00(?:4(?:[14]4|56)|[579])" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixForParsing="0([3579]|4(?:44|56))?" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{7})" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$NP$CC $FG" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 8[2-9]| 9[0-3]| [2-7] )| [24-8] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 8[2-9]| 9(?: 09| [1-3] )| [2-7] )| [24-8] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{7})" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$NP$CC $FG"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{3})(\d{7})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 80| 9[04] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 800| 9(?: 0[01]| 4[78] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3</intlFormat> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [13]\d{0,3}| [24-8] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[124-8][2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Virgin Mobile Colombia have reported that they are now using the 319 prefix. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 0[0-24]| 1\d| 2[01] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3211234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 19(?: 0[01]| 4[78] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>19001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Costa Rica --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000030/en --> <territory id="CR" countryCode="506" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefixForParsing="(19(?:0[01468]|19|20|66|77))" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [24-7]| 8[3-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[89]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[24-9]\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2[24-7]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 0[0-4]| 7[01] )\d{5}| [67][0-2]\d{6}| 8[3-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>83123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Includes "mass calls" numbers with prefix 905. --> <nationalNumberPattern>90[059]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <!-- Including trunking service numbers starting with 5100. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 210[0-6]\d{4}| 4(?: 0(?: [04]0\d{4}| 10[0-3]\d{3}| 2900\d{2}| 3[01]\d{4}| 5\d{5}| 70[01]\d{3}| 8[0-2]\d{4} )| 1[01]\d{5}| 20[0-3]\d{4}| 400\d{4}| 70[0-2]\d{4} )| 5100\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>40001234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Cuba --> <!-- www.itu.int/oth/T0202000033/en --> <territory id="CU" countryCode="53" internationalPrefix="119" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{6,7})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4,6})"> <leadingDigits>[2-4]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{7})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>5</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-57]\d{5,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2[1-4]\d{5,6}| 3(?: 1\d{6}| [23]\d{4,6} )| 4(?: [125]\d{5,6}| [36]\d{6}| [78]\d{4,6} )| 7\d{6,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>5\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>51234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Cape Verde --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000026/en --> <territory id="CV" countryCode="238" internationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[259]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 2[1-7]| 3[0-8]| 4[12]| 5[1256]| 6\d| 7[1-3]| 8[1-5] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2211234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- It seems, contrary to their numbering plan, the entire 9X range is used for mobile phones. SMS messages has been successfully sent to numbers starting with 95 and 97 for example, and there are plenty of numbers on the internet that start with these prefixes. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 9\d| 59 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9911234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Curaçao --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000F5/en --> <territory id="CW" countryCode="599" internationalPrefix="00" mainCountryForCode="true"> <!-- All the formatting patterns for country-code 599 are here. --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[13-7]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[169]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: [48]\d{2}| 50\d| 7(?: 2[0-2]| [34]\d| 6[35-7]| 77 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>94151234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 5(?: [1246]\d| 3[01] )| 6(?: [1679]\d| 3[01] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>95181234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>955\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>95581234</exampleNumber> </pager> <sharedCost> <!-- Value-added services are lumped together under shared cost, since we are not sure exactly what they are. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 10| 69 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1011234</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Christmas Islands --> <!-- Metadata shared with Australia. --> <!-- References state Christmas Islands have fixed line numbers starting +61 8 9164. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country_calling_codes --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Australia --> <territory id="CX" countryCode="61" preferredInternationalPrefix="0011" internationalPrefix="(?:14(?:1[14]|34|4[17]|[56]6|7[47]|88))?001[14-689]" nationalPrefix="0"> <!-- Uses AU formatting rules. --> <!-- General desc and fixed line rules different from Australia. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1458]\d{5,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>89164\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>891641234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- Mobile, toll free, premium rate, personal number and VOIP copied from Australia. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 4(?: [0-2]\d| 3[0-57-9]| 4[47-9]| 5[0-37-9]| 6[6-9]| 7[07-9]| 8[7-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>412345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 80(?: 0\d{2} )?| 3(?: 00\d{2} )? )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>190[0126]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>500\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>500123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>550\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>550123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Cyprus --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000034/en --> <territory id="CY" countryCode="357" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Format from http://www.cyprusyellowpages.com/--> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{6})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[257-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2[2-6]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Includes paging numbers (they are mixed into the same block). --> <nationalNumberPattern>9[5-79]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>96123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[09]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>80[1-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80112345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>700\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <uan> <!-- Using for Corporate Network numbers and Universal Service numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 50| 77 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>77123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Czech Rep. --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000035/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B420 --> <territory id="CZ" countryCode="420" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-9]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [2-8]| 9[015-7] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(96\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>96</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>9[36]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-8]\d{8}| 9\d{8,11} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d{8}| (?: 3[1257-9]| 4[16-9]| 5[13-9] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 60[1-8]| 7(?: 0[2-5]| [2379]\d ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>601123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Includes premium rate dial-up. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 0[05689]| 76 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>8[134]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>811234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70[01]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>700123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>9[17]0\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>910123456</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- Numbers belonging to private communication networks are included here. These are classified as Institutional networks, belonging to institutions like the police, armed forces and railways, along with a couple of formerly government-owned banks. These numbers are reachable by the public. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 5\d| 7[234] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>972123456</exampleNumber> </uan> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 3\d{9}| 6\d{7,10} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>93123456789</exampleNumber> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- Germany --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000051/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_germany --> <territory id="DE" countryCode="49" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Mobile number formatting rules. We follow the ITU document here for guidance on how these should best be formatted, even though actual usage varies. --> <numberFormat pattern="(1\d{2})(\d{7,8})"> <leadingDigits>1[67]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1\d{3})(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>15</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3,11})"> <leadingDigits> 3[02]| 40| [68]9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- The order of the rules on 3-5 digits area code matter as fallback is used here. --> <!-- 3 digit area codes. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,11})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: \d1| 0[2389]| 1[24]| 28| 34 )| 3(?: [3-9][15]| 40 )| [4-8][1-9]1| 9(?: 06| [1-9]1 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 4 digit area codes. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{2,11})"> <leadingDigits> [24-6]| [7-9](?: \d[1-9]| [1-9]\d )| 3(?: [3569][02-46-9]| 4[2-4679]| 7[2-467]| 8[2-46-8] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [24-6]| [7-9](?: \d[1-9]| [1-9]\d )| 3(?: 3(?: 0[1-467]| 2[127-9]| 3[124578]| [46][1246]| 7[1257-9]| 8[1256]| 9[145] )| 4(?: 2[135]| 3[1357]| 4[13578]| 6[1246]| 7[1356]| 9[1346] )| 5(?: 0[14]| 2[1-3589]| 3[1357]| 4[1246]| 6[1-4]| 7[1346]| 8[13568]| 9[1246] )| 6(?: 0[356]| 2[1-489]| 3[124-6]| 4[1347]| 6[13]| 7[12579]| 8[1-356]| 9[135] )| 7(?: 2[1-7]| 3[1357]| 4[145]| 6[1-5]| 7[1-4] )| 8(?: 21| 3[1468]| 4[1347]| 6[0135-9]| 7[1467]| 8[136] )| 9(?: 0[12479]| 2[1358]| 3[1357]| 4[134679]| 6[1-9]| 7[136]| 8[147]| 9[1468] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 5 digit area codes. --> <numberFormat pattern="(3\d{4})(\d{1,10})"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Note: this is getting ridiculous! How can we format these better? --> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{7,12})"> <leadingDigits>800</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Voicemail access numbers for the carrier Blau. --> <numberFormat pattern="(177)(99)(\d{7,8})"> <leadingDigits>177</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>1779</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>17799</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d)(\d{4,10})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 18| 90 )0 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 180| 900[1359] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1\d{2})(\d{5,11})"> <leadingDigits>181</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Where we have seen prefixes in use for the IVPN/User Group numbers, we format it the way it is generally written. For other prefixes, we fall back to using a three-digit prefix since we have currently no more information to allow us to format these more precisely. --> <numberFormat pattern="(18\d{3})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>185</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>1850</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>18500</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(18\d{2})(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>18[68]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(18\d)(\d{8})"> <leadingDigits>18[2-579]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(700)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>700</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- When deciding whether to assume a leading 49 is a country code or not, the number is examined to see if it is valid with the 49 as part of the number. Due to the variable length of German numbers, this test is hard to do. The national pattern is hence stricter for numbers starting with 49, to try and remove the country code if the number begins with 49 whenever possible. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-35-9]\d{3,14}| 4(?: [0-8]\d{4,12}| 9(?: [0-37]\d| 4(?: [1-35-8]| 4\d? )| 5\d{1,2}| 6[1-8]\d? )\d{2,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{2,15}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The numbering plan defines rather optimistic longest-number limits - online numbers don't seem to respect this. The max-length is hence extended. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [246]\d{5,13}| 3(?: 0\d{3,13}| 2\d{9}| [3-9]\d{4,13} )| 5(?: 0[2-8]| [1256]\d| [38][0-8]| 4\d{0,2}| [79][0-7] )\d{3,11}| 7(?: 0[2-8]| [1-9]\d )\d{3,10}| 8(?: 0[2-9]| [1-9]\d )\d{3,10}| 9(?: 0[6-9]\d{3,10}| 1\d{4,12}| [2-9]\d{4,11} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>30123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- According to http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/BNetzA/Sachgebiete/Telekommunikation/Regulierung/Nummernverwaltung/Mobilfunkdienste/NummernplanMobileDienstepdf.pdf?__blob=publicationFile numbers beginning with 162, 163 and 17 can all be 10 or 11 digits long. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 5[0-2579]\d{8}| 6[023]\d{7,8}| 7(?: [0-57-9]\d?| 6\d )\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>15123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern> 16(?: 4\d{1,10}| [89]\d{1,11} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,14}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>16412345</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7,12}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,15}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567890</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 900(?: [135]\d{6}| 9\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>180\d{5,11}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,14}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18012345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>700\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70012345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <uan> <!-- Using UAN for numbers marked in the plan as being assigned to International Virtual Private Networks (0181) & User Groups (018[2-9]). These seem in practice to be assigned to companies. More information here: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vorwahl_01 --> <nationalNumberPattern> 18(?: 1\d{5,11}| [2-9]\d{8} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,14}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18500123456</exampleNumber> </uan> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern>17799\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{12,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>177991234567</exampleNumber> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- Djibouti --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200003A/en --> <territory id="DJ" countryCode="253" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[27]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Includes "Numéro long CDMA fixe" numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 1[2-5]| 7[45] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21360003</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>77[6-8]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>77831001</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Denmark --> <!-- http://www.dba.erhvervsstyrelsen.dk/numbering-lists --> <territory id="DK" countryCode="45" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- Note that "mainly mobile" and "mainly fixed-line" are put under both number types to be safe. --> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [2-7]\d| 8[126-9]| 9[126-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>32123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [2-7]\d| 8[126-9]| 9[126-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Dominica --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200003B/en --> <territory id="DM" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="767" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[57-9]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 767(?: 2(?: 55| 66 )| 4(?: 2[01]| 4[0-25-9] )| 50[0-4] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7674201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 61[237], 285 and 295 since online numbers have been found with this prefix. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 767(?: 2(?: [234689]5| 7[5-7] )| 31[5-7]| 61[2-7] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7672251234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Dominican Rep. --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200003C/en --> <territory id="DO" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="8[024]9" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The ITU data seems to be somewhat incomplete. We ensure that the fully-specified mobile prefixes in the document are classified as such by excluding them from the fixed-line ranges, but other than this have a generic rule. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: [04]9[2-9]\d{6}| 29(?: 2(?: [0-59]\d| 6[04-9]| 7[0-27]| 8[0237-9] )| 3(?: [0-35-9]\d| 4[7-9] )| [45]\d{2}| 6(?: [0-27-9]\d| [3-5][1-9]| 6[0135-8] )| 7(?: 0[013-9]| [1-37]\d| 4[1-35689]| 5[1-4689]| 6[1-57-9]| 8[1-79]| 9[1-8] )| 8(?: 0[146-9]| 1[0-48]| [248]\d| 3[1-79]| 5[01589]| 6[013-68]| 7[124-8]| 9[0-8] )| 9(?: [0-24]\d| 3[02-46-9]| 5[0-79]| 60| 7[0169]| 8[57-9]| 9[02-9] ) )\d{4} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8092345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>8[024]9[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8092345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Algeria --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000003/en --> <!-- www.arpt.dz --> <territory id="DZ" countryCode="213" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting from www.pagesjaunes-dz.com. --> <numberFormat pattern="([1-4]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[1-4]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([5-8]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[5-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [1-4]| [5-9]\d )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- We include the VSAT lines here. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1\d| 2[014-79]| 3[0-8]| 4[0135689] )\d{6}| 9619\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 65 and 78 from numbers found online. Also, prefix 670 is added since the carrier Mobilis Algeria provided it, and 54 for Nedjma.--> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5[4-6]| 7[7-9] )\d{7}| 6(?: [569]\d| 70 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>551234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>80[3-689]1\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>808123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <!-- The Algerian plan doesn't specify where the costs start to be considered "premium", so we draw an arbitrary line here and say that from 50 Da up they will be considered premium. --> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>80[12]1\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>98[23]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>983123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Ecuador --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+593 --> <!-- http://www.conatel.gob.ec/site_conatel/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=52&Itemid=153 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200003D/en --> <territory id="EC" countryCode="593" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [247]| [356][2-8] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> <intlFormat>$1-$2-$3</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <!-- Formatting for the new longer mobile numbers comes from the advertisements about the change on the www.conatel.gob.ec site. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1800)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{9,10}| [2-8]\d{7}| 9\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-7][2-7]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 39| [4-6][89]| 7[7-9]| [89]\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>991234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-7]890\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>28901234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Estonia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000043/en --> <!-- http://www.tja.ee/public/Legislation_side/Numbering_/Estonian_NP_eng.htm --> <territory id="EE" countryCode="372" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([3-79]\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [369]| 4[3-8]| 5(?: [0-2]| 5[0-478]| 6[45] )| 7[1-9] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [369]| 4[3-8]| 5(?: [02]| 1(?: [0-8]| 95 )| 5[0-478]| 6(?: 4[0-4]| 5[1-589] ) )| 7[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(70)(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>70</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(8000)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>800</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>8000</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([458]\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 40| 5| 8(?: 00| [1-5] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 40| 5| 8(?: 00[1-9]| [1-5] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{3,4}| [3-9]\d{6,7}| 800\d{6,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{3,4}| 800[2-9]\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Supporting eFax numbers here as well. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[23589]| 4(?: 0\d| [3-8] )| 6\d| 7[1-9]| 88 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 7 digit mobile numbers currently in use with special prefixes are preserved - new numbers are 8 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5\d| 8[1-5] )\d{6}| 5(?: [02]\d{2}| 1(?: [0-8]\d| 95 )| 5[0-478]\d| 64[0-4]| 65[1-589] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>51234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 800(?: 0\d{3}| 1\d| [2-9] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70[0-2]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <uan> <!-- All 4-5 digit numbers listed in the plan as being a "short number for a service" are included here. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 2[01245]| 3[0-6]| 4[1-489]| 5[0-59]| 6[1-46-9]| 7[0-27-9]| 8[189]| 9[012] )\d{1,2} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12123</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Egypt --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200003E/en --> <territory id="EG" countryCode="20" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Note that no explicit formatting rule is here for 5-digit numbers starting with a 16 or 19. These are formatted without national prefix, as a block, so do not need to be listed here. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{7,8})"> <leadingDigits>[23]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1[012]| [89]00 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{6,7})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 3| 5[23] )| [4-6]| [89][2-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{4,9}| [2456]\d{8}| 3\d{7}| [89]\d{8,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Short numbers used for businesses (starting with 16 or 19) are covered here. Note also that the plan says numbers starting with 15 should be followed by seven digit subscriber numbers, but all numbers we have found online are in fact six digit. Subscriber numbers starting with 5 are also permitted for the area codes 040, with 5, 6 and 7 for the area code 050, with 5 and 7 for 082, with 6 for 084, with 7 for 086 and 092 and with 5 and 6 for 96. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1( 3[23]\d| 5[23] )| 2[2-4]\d{2}| 3\d{2}| 4(?: 0[2-5]| [578][23]| 64 )\d| 5(?: 0[2-7]| [57][23] )\d| 6[24-689]3\d| 8(?: 2[2-57]| 4[26]| 6[237]| 8[2-4] )\d| 9(?: 2[27]| 3[24]| 52| 6[2356]| 7[2-4] )\d )\d{5}| 1[69]\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>234567890</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding the extra prefixes 102 and 121 from user reports that Vodafone and Mobinil have started allocating numbers beginning with these prefixes, along with 115 from numbers found online. Etisalat is using 110. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 0[0-269]| 1[0-245]| 2[0-278] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1001234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Western Sahara --> <!-- Country calling code shared with Morocco (MA). --> <!-- Two area codes are defined in the Morocco ITU document; 05288 XXXXX and 05289 XXXXX --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000090/en --> <territory id="EH" countryCode="212" leadingDigits="528[89]" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <!-- Uses MA formatting rules and shares general description (non-geographical numbers for Morocco are still valid). --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[5689]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <!-- Closed numbering plan. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>528[89]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>528812345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- The following sections are copied verbatim from Morocco to allow these non-geographical numbers to be recognized as available from within Western Sahara. --> <mobile> <!-- Prefixes 60[1-578], 62[01457-9], 63[04-8] and 68[01] are from numbers found online, bug-reports, and information provided directly by the carriers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 0[0-8]| [124-7]\d| 3[03-8]| 8[01]| 99 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>650123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>89\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>891234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Eritrea --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000042/en --> <territory id="ER" countryCode="291" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[178]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 1[12568]| 20| 40| 55| 6[146] )\d{4}| 8\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8370362</exampleNumber><!-- Test number from plan. --> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- It is unclear in the plan whether the 07 mobile prefix superseded the previous 017[1-3] numbers or was in addition to them, so we support both here. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 17[1-3]\d{4}| 7\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Spain --> <!-- http://www.mityc.es/telecomunicaciones/es-ES/Servicios/Numeracion/Paginas/Plan.aspx --> <territory id="ES" countryCode="34" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([5-9]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [568]| [79][0-8] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[5-9]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- The pattern is complex because the Lleida Networks mobile ranges are inside the fixed-line ranges. --> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: [13]0| [28][0-8]| [47][1-9]| 5[01346-9]| 6[0457-9] )\d{6}| 9(?: [1238][0-8]\d{6}| 4[1-9]\d{6}| 5\d{7}| 6(?: [0-8]\d{6}| 9(?: 0(?: [0-57-9]\d{4}| 6(?: 0[0-8]| 1[1-9]| [2-9]\d )\d{2} )| [1-9]\d{5} ) )| 7(?: [124-9]\d{2}| 3(?: [0-8]\d| 9[1-9] ) )\d{4} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>810123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- The ranges 969060900 to 969061099 and 973900000 to 973909999 are mobile according to information received from Lleida Networks. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6\d{6}| 7[1-4]\d{5}| 9(?: 6906(?: 09| 10 )| 7390\d{2} ) )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>612345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>[89]00\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>80[367]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>803123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>90[12]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>901123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>701234567</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <!-- Modelling non-geographic nomadic numbers as UAN. --> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>51\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>511234567</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Ethiopia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000044/en --> <territory id="ET" countryCode="251" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([1-59]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-59]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 11(?: 1(?: 1[124]| 2[2-57]| 3[1-5]| 5[5-8]| 8[6-8] )| 2(?: 13| 3[6-8]| 5[89]| 7[05-9]| 8[2-6] )| 3(?: 2[01]| 3[0-289]| 4[1289]| 7[1-4]| 87 )| 4(?: 1[69]| 3[2-49]| 4[0-3]| 6[5-8] )| 5(?: 1[57]| 44| 5[0-4] )| 6(?: 18| 2[69]| 4[5-7]| 5[1-5]| 6[0-59]| 8[015-8] ) )| 2(?: 2(?: 11[1-9]| 22[0-7]| 33\d| 44[1467]| 66[1-68] )| 5(?: 11[124-6]| 33[2-8]| 44[1467]| 55[14]| 66[1-3679]| 77[124-79]| 880 ) )| 3(?: 3(?: 11[0-46-8]| 22[0-6]| 33[0134689]| 44[04]| 55[0-6]| 66[01467] )| 4(?: 44[0-8]| 55[0-69]| 66[0-3]| 77[1-5] ) )| 4(?: 6(?: 22[0-24-7]| 33[1-5]| 44[13-69]| 55[14-689]| 660| 88[1-4] )| 7(?: 11[1-9]| 22[1-9]| 33[13-7]| 44[13-6]| 55[1-689] ) )| 5(?: 7(?: 227| 55[05]| (?: 66| 77 )[14-8] )| 8(?: 11[149]| 22[013-79]| 33[0-68]| 44[013-8]| 550| 66[1-5]| 77\d ) ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>111112345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The data here is not regularly updated by the Ethiopian authorities, and many more numbers are visible online than are reported in the ITU document. This pattern is therefore somewhat more relaxed than in the ITU document. According to the ETC, the prefix 93 is assigned to Addis Ababa Mobile and 95[89] to some CDMA providers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: [1-3]\d| 5[89] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>911234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Finland --> <!-- Metadata shared with Åland (AX) --> <!-- http://www.ficora.fi/en/index/palvelut/palvelutaiheittain/numerointi/numerotyypitjaalueet.html --> <territory id="FI" countryCode="358" internationalPrefix="00|99[049]" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mainCountryForCode="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,7})"> <leadingDigits> (?: [1-3]00| [6-8]0 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4,10})"> <leadingDigits> [14]| 2[09]| 50| 7[135] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{4,11})"> <leadingDigits> [25689][1-8]| 3 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{4,11}| [2-9]\d{4,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <!-- According to the national numbering plan, service numbers are in general not accessible from abroad, although 600/700/800 numbers may be. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [13]00\d{3,7}| 2(?: 0(?: 0\d{3,7}| 2[023]\d{1,6}| 9[89]\d{1,6} ) )| 60(?: [12]\d{5,6}| 6\d{7} )| 7(?: 1\d{7}| 3\d{8}| 5[03-9]\d{2,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>100123</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- This is limited to geographic numbers - non-geographic nationwide subscriber numbers are listed under UAN. It also excludes Åland numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: [3569][1-8]\d{3,9}| [47]\d{5,10} )| 2[1-8]\d{3,9}| 3(?: [1-8]\d{3,9}| 9\d{4,8} )| [5689][1-8]\d{3,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1312345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 4\d{5,10}| 50\d{4,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>412345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>[67]00\d{5,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>600123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <!-- Covers nationwide non-geographic numbers, and nationwide "service numbers", typically assigned to institutions such as universities, the national post, etc, where they are not otherwise classified as toll-free or premium-rate numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [13]0\d{4,8}| 2(?: 0(?: [016-8]\d{3,7}| [2-59]\d{2,7} )| 9\d{4,8} )| 60(?: [12]\d{5,6}| 6\d{7} )| 7(?: 1\d{7}| 3\d{8}| 5[03-9]\d{2,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>10112345</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Fiji --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000048/en --> <!-- www.tfl.com.fj --> <territory id="FJ" countryCode="679" internationalPrefix="0(?:0|52)" preferredInternationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[36-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [36-9]\d{6}| 0\d{10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{4})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Adding the prefixes 30X, 31X and 62X, since numbers with these prefixes have been found online, including in the white pages. 35X and 85X were found in the exchanges listed on www.tfl.com.fj. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[0-5]| 6[25-7]| 8[58] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 7[67], 8[367], and 9[034678] from numbers found online and numbers where SMSs have been received from. Adding 9[15] and 84 from Vodafone Fiji IR21. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 7[0-467]| 8[3467]| 9\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Information found on www.tfl.com.fj. It is not clear if these are internationally diallable, or if so, how. --> <nationalNumberPattern>0800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>08001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Falkland Islands (Malvinas) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000046/en --> <territory id="FK" countryCode="500" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- All numbers are formatted together, as a block. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-7]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-47]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>31234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[56]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>51234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Micronesia, Federated States of --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200008B/en --> <territory id="FM" countryCode="691" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[39]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 3[2357]0[1-9]\d{3}| 9[2-6]\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Note that most ranges are used for both fixed and mobile but numbers starting with 970 are exclusively mobile. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3[2357]0[1-9]\d{3}| 9[2-7]\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3501234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Faroe Islands --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000047/en --> <territory id="FO" countryCode="298" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefixForParsing="(10(?:01|[12]0|88))" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <!-- All numbers are formatted together, as a block. --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{6})"> <format>$1</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 20| [3-4]\d| 8[19] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[1-9]| 5\d| 7[1-79] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>211234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[257-9]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>802123</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 90(?: [1345][15-7]| 2[125-7]| 99 )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>901123</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6[0-36]| 88 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>601234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- France --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004A/en --> <!-- http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=8146 --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B33 --> <territory id="FR" countryCode="33" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <!-- Short numbers will be formatted as a block without a national prefix. --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([1-79])(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[1-79]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4 $5</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1\d{2})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>11</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG" pattern="(8\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-5]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 6\d{8}| 7[5-9]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>612345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>89[1-37-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>891123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 1[019]| 2[0156]| 84| 90 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>810123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <!-- 087 numbers used to be used for this. --> <nationalNumberPattern>9\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Gabon --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004E/en --> <!-- www.arcep.ga --> <territory id="GA" countryCode="241" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(0\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>0\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- A 7-digit fixed-line plan was scheduled to be implemented on June 17, 2012 to unify fixed line and mobile numbering. However, it seems that this has not happened; their own website now lists numbers as "+241 01 44 68 11" and upon ringing numbers they will not connect without the 0 from outside the country. This was last tested June 2013. --> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>01\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>01441234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>0[2-7]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>06031234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- United Kingdom --> <!-- http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/numbering/ --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_dialling_codes --> <!-- http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=dialling&sub=areacodes&ac=GB --> <!-- Note that this excludes Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey prefixes for the purposes of validation, although the formatting rules are shared. --> <territory id="GB" countryCode="44" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" preferredExtnPrefix=" x" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mainCountryForCode="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- 2d, 55, 56, 70 and 76 pager numbers (excludes 7624) with 10 digits. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 2| 5[56]| 7(?: 0| 6[013-9] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 2| 5[56]| 7(?: 0| 6(?: [013-9]| 2[0-35-9] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 11d, 1d1, 3dd, 9dd with 10 digits. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 1| \d1 )| 3| 9[018] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 1dddd with 9 or 10 digits. These area codes are very rare in GB, and are only available in the following places: 13873(Langholm), 15242(Hornby), 15394(Hawkshead), 15395(Grange-over-Sands), 15396(Sedbergh), 16973(Wigton), 16974(Raughton Head), 16977(Brampton), 17683(Appleby), 17684(Pooley Bridge), 17687(Keswick), 19467(Gosforth). --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{5})(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 38| 5[23]| 69| 76| 94 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 387| 5(?: 24| 39 )| 697| 768| 946 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 3873| 5(?: 242| 39[456] )| 697[347]| 768[347]| 9467 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 1ddd with 9 or 10 digits. --> <numberFormat pattern="(1\d{3})(\d{5,6})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 7ddd (not 70, 76) with 10 digits. Note: DOES include 7624 when used for IM. --> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d{3})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> 7(?: [1-5789]| 62 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 7(?: [1-5789]| 624 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 800 1111 : UK ChildLine. --> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>800</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>8001</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>80011</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>800111</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>8001111</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 845 46 47 : UK NHS Direct. --> <numberFormat pattern="(845)(46)(4\d)"> <leadingDigits>845</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>8454</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>84546</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>845464</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 84d, 87d with 10 digits. --> <numberFormat pattern="(8\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 8(?: 4[2-5]| 7[0-3] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 80d (including 800) with 10 digits. --> <numberFormat pattern="(80\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>80</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 500, 800 with 9 digits. --> <numberFormat pattern="([58]00)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>[58]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <areaCodeOptional> <!-- These are a subset of the fixed-line rules, with digits 2-9 as the leading digit of the subscriber number. There are patterns for 2+8, 3+7 and a combined pattern for all 4+6/4+5 and 5+5/5+4 numbers. Note that numbers matching this pattern are not necessarily valid numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d[2-9]\d{7}| 1(?: 1\d| \d1 )[2-9]\d{6}| 1(?: [248][02-9]\d[2-9]\d{4,5}| (?: 3(?: [02-79]\d| 8[0-69] )| 5(?: [04-9]\d| 2[0-35-9]| 3[0-8] )| 6(?: [02-8]\d| 9[0-689] )| 7(?: [02-5789]\d| 6[0-79] )| 9(?: [0235-9]\d| 4[0-5789] ) )[2-9]\d{4,5}| (?: 387(?: 3[2-9]| [24-9]\d )| 5(?: 24(?: 2[2-9]| [3-9]\d )| 39(?: [4-6][2-9]| [237-9]\d ) )| 697(?: [347][2-9]| [25689]\d )| 768(?: [347][2-9]| [25679]\d )| 946(?: 7[2-9]| [2-689]\d ) )\d{3,4} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1332456789</exampleNumber> </areaCodeOptional> <fixedLine> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_dialling_codes --> <!-- Pattern matches geographic NSN=10 numbers as follows: - area code and local number first digit for 2+8, - area code and local number first digit for 3+7, - area code only for 4+6 (including areas with embedded 5+5). Pattern matches geographic NSN=9 numbers as follows: - area code and local number first two digits for 4+5, - area code and local number first three digits for 4+5 special case (01768) 88Ddd, - area code and local number first digit for 5+4 special case (016977) Dddd. All patterns exclude ranges used in GG, IM, JE. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 0[01378]| 3[0189]| 4[017]| 8[0-46-9]| 9[012] )\d{7}| 1(?: (?: 1(?: 3[0-48]| [46][0-4]| 5[012789]| 7[0-49]| 8[01349] )| 21[0-7]| 31[0-8]| [459]1\d| 61[0-46-9] ) )\d{6}| 1(?: 2(?: 0[024-9]| 2[3-9]| 3[3-79]| 4[1-689]| [58][02-9]| 6[0-4789]| 7[013-9]| 9\d )| 3(?: 0\d| [25][02-9]| 3[02-579]| [468][0-46-9]| 7[1235679]| 9[24578] )| 4(?: 0[03-9]| [28][02-5789]| [37]\d| 4[02-69]| 5[0-8]| [69][0-79] )| 5(?: 0[1235-9]| 2[024-9]| 3[015689]| 4[02-9]| 5[03-9]| 6\d| 7[0-35-9]| 8[0-468]| 9[0-5789] )| 6(?: 0[034689]| 2[0-35689]| [38][013-9]| 4[1-467]| 5[0-69]| 6[13-9]| 7[0-8]| 9[0124578] )| 7(?: 0[0246-9]| 2\d| 3[023678]| 4[03-9]| 5[0-46-9]| 6[013-9]| 7[0-35-9]| 8[024-9]| 9[02-9] )| 8(?: 0[35-9]| 2[1-5789]| 3[02-578]| 4[0-578]| 5[124-9]| 6[2-69]| 7\d| 8[02-9]| 9[02569] )| 9(?: 0[02-589]| 2[02-689]| 3[1-5789]| 4[2-9]| 5[0-579]| 6[234789]| 7[0124578]| 8\d| 9[2-57] ) )\d{6}| 1(?: 2(?: 0(?: 46[1-4]| 87[2-9] )| 545[1-79]| 76(?: 2\d| 3[1-8]| 6[1-6] )| 9(?: 7(?: 2[0-4]| 3[2-5] )| 8(?: 2[2-8]| 7[0-4789]| 8[345] ) ) )| 3(?: 638[2-5]| 647[23]| 8(?: 47[04-9]| 64[015789] ) )| 4(?: 044[1-7]| 20(?: 2[23]| 8\d )| 6(?: 0(?: 30| 5[2-57]| 6[1-8]| 7[2-8] )| 140 )| 8(?: 052| 87[123] ) )| 5(?: 24(?: 3[2-79]| 6\d )| 276\d| 6(?: 26[06-9]| 686 ) )| 6(?: 06(?: 4\d| 7[4-79] )| 295[567]| 35[34]\d| 47(?: 24| 61 )| 59(?: 5[08]| 6[67]| 74 )| 955[0-4] )| 7(?: 26(?: 6[13-9]| 7[0-7] )| 442\d| 50(?: 2[0-3]| [3-68]2| 76 ) )| 8(?: 27[56]\d| 37(?: 5[2-5]| 8[239] )| 84(?: 3[2-58] ) )| 9(?: 0(?: 0(?: 6[1-8]| 85 )| 52\d )| 3583| 4(?: 66[1-8]| 9(?: 2[01]| 81 ) )| 63(?: 23| 3[1-4] )| 9561 ) )\d{3}| 176888[234678]\d{2}| 16977[23]\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/numbering/telephone-no-availability/numbers-administered/ 7100-7599, 7700-7999 with 10 digits; excluding ranges used in GG, IM, JE. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: [1-4]\d\d| 5(?: 0[0-8]| [13-9]\d| 2[0-35-9] )| 7(?: 0[1-9]| [1-7]\d| 8[02-9]| 9[0-689] )| 8(?: [014-9]\d| [23][0-8] )| 9(?: [04-9]\d| 1[02-9]| 2[0-35-9]| 3[0-689] ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7400123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <!-- 76 with 10 digits; excluding ranges used in IM. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 76(?: 0[012]| 2[356]| 4[0134]| 5[49]| 6[0-369]| 77| 81| 9[39] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7640123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <!-- Source for non geographic numbers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-geographic_telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom --> <tollFree> <!-- 800 1111 with 7 digits, 800 with 9 or 10 digits, 808 with 10 digits, 500 with 9 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 80(?: 0(?: 1111| \d{6,7} )| 8\d{7} )| 500\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{2,3})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- 871, 872, 873 with 10 digits are now Controlled Premium Rate Services, so are listed here as well as 900-909, 910-919, 982-984, 989 with 10 digits. Note that only 908, 909, 980-989 are reserved for "adult services" while 900-907 and 910-919 are reserved for standard premium rate services. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 87[123]| 9(?: [01]\d| 8[2349] ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9012345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <!-- Using shared cost to deal with the various revenue sharing number prefixes in the United Kingdom: 845 46 47 with 7 digits, 842-845, 870 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 4(?: 5464\d| [2-5]\d{7} )| 70\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8431234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <!-- 70 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <!-- 56 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>56\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5612345678</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- 30d, 33d, 34d, 37d, 55 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[0347]| 55 )\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5512345678</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Grenada --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000057/en --> <territory id="GD" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="473" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[4589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 473(?: 2(?: 3[0-2]| 69 )| 3(?: 2[89]| 86 )| 4(?: [06]8| 3[5-9]| 4[0-49]| 5[5-79]| 68| 73| 90 )| 63[68]| 7(?: 58| 84 )| 938 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4732691234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 473(?: 4(?: 0[3-79]| 1[04-9]| 20| 58 )| 53[3-8] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4734031234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Georgia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000050/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Georgia. --> <territory id="GE" countryCode="995" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Format isn't very strictly defined - the yellow pages omits area code and does 2 2 2, the communications commission uses 2 3 3. Wikipedia says 3 2 3. Some use 2 6. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>[348]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>5</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <noInternationalDialling> <!-- Online numbers mention that this is not internationally diallable. --> <nationalNumberPattern>706\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>706123456</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[34578]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3(?: [256]\d| 4[124-9]| 7[0-4] )| 4(?: 1\d| 2[2-7]| 3[1-79]| 4[2-8]| 7[239]| 9[1-7] ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>322123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The ITU document says 790 instead of 590, but this contradicts their press release about the change in numbers, and online numbers found. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 14| 5[01578]| 68| 7[0147-9]| 9[0-35-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>555123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Information from www.yell.ge, examples such as Wissol Petroleum Georgia hotline. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <!-- http://www.mydivert.com/virtual-numbers/995-virtual-number-National.html --> <nationalNumberPattern>706\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>706123456</exampleNumber> </voip> <!-- It seems there may be special 6 digit numbers beginning with 91, but we are not sure, so these are omitted for now. --> </territory> <!-- French Guiana (French Dept. of) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004C/en --> <!-- http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=2137&bloc=0594&CMD=RESULTS_NUMEROTATION --> <!-- http://www.arcep.fr/uploads/tx_gsavis/11-1297.pdf --> <!-- Using a national prefix here as online numbers are formatted with it. --> <territory id="GF" countryCode="594" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[56]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 594(?: 10| 2[012457-9]| 3[0-57-9]| 4[3-9]| 5[7-9]| 6[0-3]| 9[014] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>594101234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 694(?: [04][0-7]| 1[0-5]| 3[018]| [29]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>694201234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- The 876 prefix is mentioned in the plan, but the plan is from 2006 and in France VOIP numbers were changed from 087 to the 09 prefix in 2009. It is likely this occurred here too. --> </territory> <!-- Guernsey --> <!-- Inherits formatting rules from the UK. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom --> <territory id="GG" countryCode="44" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" preferredExtnPrefix=" x" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[135789]\d{6,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <areaCodeOptional> <nationalNumberPattern>1481[2-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1481250123</exampleNumber> </areaCodeOptional> <!-- Specific to GG. --> <fixedLine> <!-- 1481 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>1481\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1481456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 7781, 7839, 7911 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 781| 839| 911 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7781123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Other numbers as per GB. --> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern> 76(?: 0[012]| 2[356]| 4[0134]| 5[49]| 6[0-369]| 77| 81| 9[39] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7640123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 80(?: 0(?: 1111| \d{6,7} )| 8\d{7} )| 500\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{2,3})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 87[123]| 9(?: [01]\d| 8[0-3] ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9012345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 4(?: 5464\d| [2-5]\d{7} )| 70\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8431234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>56\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5612345678</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[0347]| 55 )\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5512345678</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Ghana --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000052/en --> <!-- http://www.nca.org.gh/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=90&Itemid=65 --> <territory id="GH" countryCode="233" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[235]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [235]\d{8}| 8\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 0[237]\d| [167](?: 2[0-6]| 7\d )| 2(?: 2[0-5]| 7\d )| 3(?: 2[0-3]| 7\d )| 4(?: 2[013-9]| 3[01]| 7\d )| 5(?: 2[0-7]| 7\d )| 8(?: 2[0-2]| 7\d )| 9(?: 20| 7\d ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>302345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[034678]| 5[047] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>231234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Found online references to these numbers, although they are not in the plan since they are not internationally diallable. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- No premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Gibraltar --> <!-- http://www.gra.gi/index.php?topic=numbering+plan§ion=legislation&site=communications --> <territory id="GI" countryCode="350" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- Most numbers are formatted as a block --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2568]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 00\d| 1(?: 6[24-7]| 9\d )| 2(?: 00| 2[2457] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20012345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5[46-8]| 62 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>57123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>8[1-689]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>88123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>87\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>87123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Greenland --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000056/en --> <territory id="GL" countryCode="299" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-689]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Including VSAT numbers here. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 19| 3[1-6]| 6[14689]| 8[14-79]| 9\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>321000</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[245][2-9]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>221234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>3[89]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>381234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Gambia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004F/en --> <territory id="GM" countryCode="220" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 4(?: [23]\d{2}| 4(?: 1[024679]| [6-9]\d ) )| 5(?: 54[0-7]| 6(?: [67]\d )| 7(?: 1[04]| 2[035]| 3[58]| 48 ) )| 8\d{3} )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5661234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[0-6]| [3679]\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Guinea --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200005B/en --> <territory id="GN" countryCode="224" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[67]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[367]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 30(?: 24| 3[12]| 4[1-35-7]| 5[13]| 6[189]| [78]1| 9[1478] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>30241234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Limited to the new 9-digit mobile ranges, which came into effect March 29th 2013. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: [03]1| 2[128]| 5[57]| 6[2469] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>601123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <voip> <!-- Gamma concept network is being listed as VoIP as per http://www.gammaconcept.com/internet%20sat.html --> <nationalNumberPattern>722\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>722123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Guadeloupe --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000058/en --> <!-- http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=interactivenumeros - ZABPQ-ZNE.xls --> <territory id="GP" countryCode="590" internationalPrefix="00" mainCountryForCode="true" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([56]90)(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2-$3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[56]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 590(?: 0[13468]| 1[012]| 2[0-68]| 3[28]| 4[0-8]| 5[579]| 6[0189]| 70| 8[0-689]| 9\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>590201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Any ranges assigned from http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=interactivenumeros have been listed as belonging to Guadeloupe, St Martin and St Barthélemy, since we can't reliably distinguish between them. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 690(?: 0[0-7]| [1-9]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>690301234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Equatorial Guinea --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000041/en --> <territory id="GQ" countryCode="240" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[235]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[23589]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 3(?: 3\d[7-9]| [0-24-9]\d[46] )| 5\d{2}[7-9] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>333091234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 222| 551 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>222123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Note that personal and sharedCost numbers are said to go under here too - hopefully when they start allocating them there will be a differentiation of prefixes, but this is not clear now. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d[1-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d[1-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Greece --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000055/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B30 --> <territory id="GR" countryCode="30" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([27]\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 21| 7 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 2[2-9]1| [689] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2\d{3})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>2[2-9][02-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[26-9]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 1\d{2}| 2(?: 3[1-8]| 4[1-7]| 5[1-4]| 6[1-8]| 7[1-5]| [289][1-9] )| 3(?: 1\d| 2[1-57]| 3[1-4]| [45][1-3]| 7[1-7]| 8[1-6]| 9[1-79] )| 4(?: 1\d| 2[1-8]| 3[1-4]| 4[13-5]| 6[1-578]| 9[1-5] )| 5(?: 1\d| [239][1-4]| 4[124]| 5[1-6] )| 6(?: 1\d| 3[124]| 4[1-7]| 5[13-9]| [269][1-6]| 7[14]| 8[1-5] )| 7(?: 1\d| 2[1-5]| 3[1-6]| 4[1-7]| 5[1-57]| 6[134]| 9[15-7] )| 8(?: 1\d| 2[1-5]| [34][1-4]| 9[1-7] ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>69\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[19]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9091234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <!-- Including calls with maximum charge of 0,25 EUR/minute here instead of under premium rate. --> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 0[16]| 12| 25 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8011234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Guatemala --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200005A/en --> <!-- http://www.sit.gob.gt/index.php?page=plan-de-numeracion --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Guatemala --> <territory id="GT" countryCode="502" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-7]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-7]\d{7}| 1[89]\d{9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[267][2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Wikipedia claims numbers with 3 are also mobile although in ITU document it says that they are just reserved. --> <nationalNumberPattern>[345]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>51234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>18[01]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18001112222</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>19\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>19001112222</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Guam --> <!-- http://www.nationalnanpa.com/nas/public/assigned_code_query_step1.do?method=resetCodeQueryModel --> <territory id="GU" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="671" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5689]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Added 671 489/555/720/721 based on information from http://www.area-codes.com/area-code/area-code-671.asp --> <nationalNumberPattern> 671(?: 3(?: 00| 3[39]| 4[349]| 55| 6[26] )| 4(?: 56| 7[1-9]| 8[236-9] )| 5(?: 55| 6[2-5]| 88 )| 6(?: 3[2-578]| 4[24-9]| 5[34]| 78| 8[5-9] )| 7(?: [079]7| 2[0167]| 3[45]| 8[789] )| 8(?: [2-5789]8| 6[48] )| 9(?: 2[29]| 6[79]| 7[179]| 8[789]| 9[78] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6713001234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- We assume mobile phone numbers to be the same as fixed-line - further info unavailable --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 671(?: 3(?: 00| 3[39]| 4[349]| 55| 6[26] )| 4(?: 56| 7[1-9]| 8[236-9] )| 5(?: 55| 6[2-5]| 88 )| 6(?: 3[2-578]| 4[24-9]| 5[34]| 78| 8[5-9] )| 7(?: [079]7| 2[0167]| 3[45]| 8[789] )| 8(?: [2-5789]8| 6[48] )| 9(?: 2[29]| 6[79]| 7[179]| 8[789]| 9[78] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6713001234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Guinea-Bissau --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200005C/en --> <territory id="GW" countryCode="245" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[3-79]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 2[0125]| 3[1245]| 4[12]| 5[1-4]| 70| 9[1-467] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [5-7]\d| 9[012] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>40\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4012345</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Guyana --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200005D/en --> <territory id="GY" countryCode="592" internationalPrefix="001"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-4679]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 1[6-9]| 2[0-35-9]| 3[1-4]| 5[3-9]| 6\d| 7[0-24-79] )| 3(?: 2[25-9]| 3\d )| 4(?: 4[0-24]| 5[56] )| 77[1-57] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The ITU document only describes a few ranges for mobile numbers but there is evidence that SMS messages have been succesfully sent to numbers in the entire range prefixed with 6. --> <nationalNumberPattern>6\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6091234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 289| 862 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2891234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>9008\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9008123</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Hong Kong --> <!-- http://www.ofca.gov.hk/en/industry_focus/telecommunications/portability/index.html --> <territory id="HK" countryCode="852" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [235-7]| [89](?: 0[1-9]| [1-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>800</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(900)(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>900</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(900)(\d{2,5})"> <leadingDigits>900</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- Slightly more complex pattern to allow the country code to be stripped off if necessary. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [235-7]\d{7}| 8\d{7,8}| 9\d{4,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [23]\d| 5[78] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5[1-69]\d| 6\d{2}| 9(?: 0[1-9]| [1-8]\d ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>51234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>7\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71234567</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 900(?: [0-24-9]\d{7}| 3\d{1,4} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>8[1-3]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Honduras --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200005F/en --> <!-- It seems there is no longer a trunk prefix in use, based on websites like http://www.howtocallabroad.com/codes.html and on seeing how locals write their numbers in national format. --> <territory id="HN" countryCode="504" internationalPrefix="00" > <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[237-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Extra prefixes 227[01389], 228X and 2292 were added from numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 2(?: 0[019]| 1[1-36]| [23]\d| 4[056]| 5[57]| 7[01389]| 8[0146-9]| 9[012] )| 4(?: 2[3-59]| 3[13-689]| 4[0-68]| 5[1-35] )| 5(?: 4[3-5]| 5\d| 6[56]| 74 )| 6(?: 4[0-378]| [56]\d| [78][0-8]| 9[01] )| 7(?: 6[46-9]| 7[02-9]| 8[34] )| 8(?: 79| 8[0-35789]| 9[1-57-9] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[37-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>91234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Croatia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000032/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B385 --> <territory id="HR" countryCode="385" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- The plan says 1 XXX XXXX but the government and local telecom websites are formatted 1 XXXX XXX, so we prefer that formatting here. These same sources prefer XXX XXX to XX XXXX as well. --> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6[09])(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>6[09]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(62)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>62</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([2-5]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[2-5]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d)(\d{3,4})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2,3})"> <leadingDigits> 6[145]| 7 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3,4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 6[145]| 7 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(80[01])(\d{2})(\d{2,3})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(80[01])(\d{3,4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-7]\d{5,8}| [89]\d{6,11} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{7}| (?: 2[0-3]| 3[1-5]| 4[02-47-9]| 5[1-3] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <uan> <!-- ITU numbering plan doesn't specify the length of the numbers with prefix 62, but there are numbers on the internet with 6 or 7 digits after the prefix. --> <nationalNumberPattern>62\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>62123456</exampleNumber> </uan> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9[1257-9]\d{6,10}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[01]\d{4,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- The prefixes 060, 061, 064, 065 and 069 are named as premium rate numbers by http://www.vipnet.hr/en/poslovni-korisnici/telefon-internet/vip-adsl-usluga#panel_4. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: [09]\d{7}| [145]\d{4,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>611234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>7[45]\d{4,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>741234567</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Haiti --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200005E/en --> <!-- http://www.numberingplans.com/ --> <territory id="HT" countryCode="509" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-489]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The prefix 24 seems to be also used, based on online searches. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [24]\d| 5[1-5]| 94 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22453300</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The prefix 31 seems to be also used, based on online searches. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[1-9]| 4\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>34101234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- ITU document says numbers with prefix 8 are "value-added services and free numbers without making any further distinction. However, http://www.numberingplans.com/ seems to suggest they are free. --> <nationalNumberPattern>8\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <!-- ITU document suggests 98\d{6}, but http://www.numberingplans.com/ restricts it to 98[89]\d{5}. --> <nationalNumberPattern>98[89]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>98901234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Hungary --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000061/en --> <territory id="HU" countryCode="36" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="06" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <!-- Although the national prefix is necessary for dialling, the preferred format (confirmed by a Hungarian person and following the yellow pages) is to omit this when formatting. Yellow pages: www.aranyoldalak.hu --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Includes numbers for corporate networks. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1\d| 2(?: 1\d| [2-9] )| 3[2-7]| 4[24-9]| 5[2-79]| 6[23689]| 7(?: 1\d| [2-9] )| 8[2-57-9]| 9[2-69] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [27]0| 3[01] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>201234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>9[01]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>40\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>40123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Indonesia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000064/en (from 2001, very out-of-date) --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B62 --> <territory id="ID" countryCode="62" internationalPrefix="0(?:0[1789]|10(?:00|1[67]))" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(\d{2})(\d{7,8})"> <leadingDigits> 2[124]| [36]1 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5,7})"> <leadingDigits> [4579]| 2[035-9]| [36][02-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(8\d{2})(\d{3,4})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>8[1-35-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(177)(\d{6,8})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toll-free_telephone_number, and examples on the web show that sometimes they are followed by less digits. --> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{5,7})"> <leadingDigits>800</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(809)(\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>809</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{6,10}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Area codes taken from wikipedia, with missing ones added from http://www.telkom.co.id/customer-services/area-and-country-code/?type=area. We also added 0770 after user feedback because it seems to be used on Bintan island. Where known, fixed mobile prefixes have been represented as Mobile. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 1(?: [0-8]\d{6,7}| 9\d{6} )| [24]\d{7,8} )| (?: 2(?: [35][1-4]| 6[0-8]| 7[1-6]| 8\d| 9[1-8] )| 3(?: 1| 2[1-578]| 3[1-68]| 4[1-3]| 5[1-8]| 6[1-3568]| 7[0-46]| 8\d )| 4(?: 0[1-589]| 1[01347-9]| 2[0-36-8]| 3[0-24-68]| 5[1-378]| 6[1-5]| 7[134]| 8[1245] )| 5(?: 1[1-35-9]| 2[25-8]| 3[1246-9]| 4[1-3589]| 5[1-46]| 6[1-8] )| 6(?: 19?| [25]\d| 3[1-469]| 4[1-6] )| 7(?: 1[1-46-9]| 2[14-9]| [36]\d| 4[1-8]| 5[1-9]| 7[0-36-9] )| 9(?: 0[12]| 1[013-8]| 2[0-479]| 5[125-8]| 6[23679]| 7[159]| 8[01346] ) )\d{5,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>612345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- It is unclear exactly which prefixes could be mobile phones, based on the information on the wikipedia page. However, Bakrie have provided a list of their prefixes, which are captured below. The pattern covers the area code plus the first one-two digits of the subscriber number. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 1(?: 3[145]| 4[01]| 5[1-469]| 60| 8[0359]| 9\d )| 2(?: 88| 9[1256] )| 3[1-4]9| 4(?: 36| 91 )| 5(?: 1[349]| [2-4]9 )| 6[0-7]9| 7(?: [1-36]9| 4[39] )| 8[1-5]9| 9[1-48]9 )| 3(?: 19[1-3]| 2[12]9| 3[13]9| 4(?: 1[69]| 39 )| 5[14]9| 6(?: 1[69]| 2[89] )| 709 )| 4[13]19| 5(?: 1(?: 19| 8[39] )| 4[129]9| 6[12]9 )| 6(?: 19[12]| 2(?: [23]9| 77 ) )| 7(?: 1[13]9| 2[15]9| 419| 5(?: 1[89]| 29 )| 6[15]9| 7[178]9 ) )\d{5,6}| 8[1-35-9]\d{7,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>812345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 177\d{6,8}| 800\d{5,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- The information below is provided by an Indonesian --> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>809\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8091234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Ireland --> <!-- http://www.comreg.ie/licensing_and_services/numbering_plan_for_ireland.552.440.html --> <!-- http://www.comreg.ie/_fileupload/publications/ComReg1119.pdf --> <territory id="IE" countryCode="353" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 2[24-9]| 47| 58| 6[237-9]| 9[35-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 40[24]| 50[45] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(48)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>48</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(818)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>81</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> [24-69]| 7[14] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="([78]\d)(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 76| 8[35-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(700)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>70</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 8[059]| 5 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 8[059]0| 5 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[124-9]\d{6,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>18[59]0\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1850123456</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- We allow 6-7 digit subscriber numbers for the 021 area code since that seems to be reflected by the numbers in the Yellow Pages. Another peculiarity is that 048 actually replaces 00 44 28 when Irish people dial, allowing them to easily dial Northern Ireland. We support these numbers here, although technically they are numbers for the UK. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{7,8}| 2(?: 1\d{6,7}| 3\d{7}| [24-9]\d{5} )| 4(?: 0[24]\d{5}| [1-469]\d{7}| 5\d{6}| 7\d{5}| 8[0-46-9]\d{7} )| 5(?: 0[45]\d{5}| 1\d{6}| [23679]\d{7}| 8\d{5} )| 6(?: 1\d{6}| [237-9]\d{5}| [4-6]\d{7} )| 7[14]\d{7}| 9(?: 1\d{6}| [04]\d{7}| [35-9]\d{5} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 22\d{6}| [35-9]\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>850123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 15(?: 1[2-8]| [2-8]0| 9[089] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1520123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>18[59]0\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1850123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>700\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>700123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>76\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>761234567</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>818\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>818123456</exampleNumber> </uan> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern>8[35-9]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8501234567</exampleNumber> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- Israel --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200006A/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B972 --> <!-- http://he.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D7%A7%D7%99%D7%93%D7%95%D7%9E%D7%AA_%D7%98%D7%9C%D7%A4%D7%95%D7%9F_%D7%91%D7%99%D7%A9%D7%A8%D7%90%D7%9C (in Hebrew) --> <!-- Formatting practice following wikipedia, and government sites. --> <territory id="IL" countryCode="972" internationalPrefix="0(?:0|1[2-9])" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="([2-489])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-489]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="([57]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[57]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1)([7-9]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>1[7-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3-$4</format> </numberFormat> <!-- The following number is for hospitals. --> <numberFormat pattern="(1255)(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>125</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1200)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>120</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1212)(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>121</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- The following is for voicemail access. --> <numberFormat pattern="(1599)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>15</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- These are 4-digit star numbers which are only accessible within Israel and must be dialed with a star in front of the number. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-689]</leadingDigits> <format>*$1</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc > <nationalNumberPattern> [17]\d{6,9}| [2-589]\d{3}(?:\d{3,6})?| 6\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern> 1700\d{6}| [2-689]\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1700123456</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-489]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The ITU document has only some of these prefixes - wikipedia lists more. We are fairly sure wikipedia is accurate based on news coverage of the launch of these numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: [02347-9]\d{2}| 5(?: 2[23]| 3[34]| 4[45]| 5[5689]| 6[67]| 7[78]| 8[89] )| 6[2-9]\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>501234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Online 1-809 numbers now classify themselves as "toll-free". --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 80[019]\d{3}| 255 )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Peculiarly, one source states that 1956 and 1957 are the new premium rate prefixes. However, no online numbers starting with these prefixes can be found, and this data is not found in any other source. --> <!-- 1200 and 1212 numbers are for televoting. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 212| (?: 9(?: 0[01]| 19 )| 200 )\d{2} )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1919123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>1700\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1700123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <!-- These rules are a union of the wikipedia and ITU document prefixes. They are mostly marked as VoIP on wikipedia, but it seems they may indeed be DID (Direct Inward Dialing) numbers, that most people forward to VoIP numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 2[23]\d| 3[237]\d| 47\d| 6(?: 5\d| 8[08] )| 7\d{2}| 8(?: 33| 55| 77| 81 ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>771234567</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- 4-digit star numbers and 1-599 numbers. The latter are actually labelled "interactive voicemail" in the ITU document, but according to reports from businesses in Israel and the Hebrew version of the wikipedia page, these are actually a router for business calls, and incur a normal call cost on account of the caller. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-689]\d{3}| 1599\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}(?:\d{6})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1599123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Isle of Man --> <!-- Inherits formatting rules from the UK. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom --> <territory id="IM" countryCode="44" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" preferredExtnPrefix=" x" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[135789]\d{6,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <areaCodeOptional> <nationalNumberPattern>1624[2-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1624250123</exampleNumber> </areaCodeOptional> <!-- Specific to IM. --> <fixedLine> <!-- 1624 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>1624\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1624456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 7524, 7624, 7924 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>7[569]24\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7924123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- 808 162 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>808162\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8081624567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- 872 299, 900 624, 901 624, 906 624, 907 624 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 872299| 90[0167]624 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9016247890</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <!-- 844 040 6, 844 090 6, 845 624, 870 624 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 4(?: 40[49]06| 5624\d )| 70624\d )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8456247890</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <!-- Other numbers as per GB. --> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>56\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5612345678</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- 308 162, 33d, 344 040 6, 344 090 6, 345 624, 370 624, 372 299, 55 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 08162\d| 3\d{5}| 4(?: 40[49]06| 5624\d )| 7(?: 0624\d| 2299\d ) )\d{3}| 55\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5512345678</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- India --> <!-- http://www.dot.gov.in/numbering_plan/numberplanindex.htm --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000063/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B91 --> <!-- http://www.coai.in/msccodes.php --> <!-- Note that several changes in area codes have occurred since the numbering plan was released - fixed line changes are notified on the www.bsnl.co.in website. Area codes can be verified here at http://dq.ndc.bsnl.co.in/bsnl-web/stdSearch.seam. --> <territory id="IN" countryCode="91" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Mobile numbers. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> 7(?: 2[0579]| 3[057-9]| 4[0-389]| 5[024-9]| 6[0-35-9]| 7| 8[0-79] )| 8(?: 0[015689]| 1[0-57-9]| 2[2356-9]| 3[0-57-9]| [45]| 6[0245789]| 7[1-69]| 8[0124-9]| 9[02-9] )| 9 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 7(?: 2(?: 0[04-9]| 5[09]| 7[5-8]| 9[389] )| 3(?: 0[1-9]| [58]| 7[3679]| 9[689] )| 4(?: 0[1-9]| 1[15-9]| [29][89]| 39| 8[389] )| 5(?: 0| [47]9| [25]0| 6[6-9]| [89][7-9] )| 6(?: 0[027]| 12| 20| 3[19]| 5[45]| 6[5-9]| 7[679]| 9[1-46-9] )| 7(?: 0[2-9]| [1-79]| 8[1-9] )| 8(?: [0-7]| 9[013-9] ) )| 8(?: 0(?: [01589]| 6[67] )| 1(?: [02-589]| 1[0135-9]| 7[0-79] )| 2(?: [236-9]| 5[1-9] )| 3(?: [0357-9]| 4[1-9] )| [45]| 6[02457-9]| 7[1-69]| 8(?: [0-26-9]| 44| 5[2-9] )| 9(?: [035-9]| 2[2-9]| 4[0-8] ) )| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 2 digits area code --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 11| 2[02]| 33| 4[04]| 79| 80[2-46] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 3 digit area codes that don't clash with mobile patterns. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 2[0-249]| 3[0-25]| 4[145]| [569][14]| 7[1257]| 8[1346]| [68][1-9] )| 2(?: 1[257]| 3[013]| 4[01]| 5[0137]| 6[0158]| 78| 8[1568]| 9[14] )| 3(?: 26| 4[1-3]| 5[34]| 6[01489]| 7[02-46]| 8[159] )| 4(?: 1[36]| 2[1-47]| 3[15]| 5[12]| 6[126-9]| 7[0-24-9]| 8[013-57]| 9[014-7] )| 5(?: [136][25]| 22| 4[28]| 5[12]| [78]1| 9[15] )| 6(?: 12| [2345]1| 57| 6[13]| 7[14]| 80 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Three-digit area codes that potentially overlap with mobile. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 7(?: 12| 2[14]| 3[134]| 4[47]| 5[15]| [67]1| 88 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 7(?: 12| 2[14]| 3[134]| 4[47]| 5(?: 1| 5[2-6] )| [67]1| 88 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 8(?: 16| 2[014]| 3[126]| 6[136]| 7[078]| 8[34]| 91 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 4 digits area code --> <!-- Fallback for fixed-line numbers. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: [2-579]| [68][1-9] )| [2-8] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1600)(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>160</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>1600</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1800)(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits>180</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>1800</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(18[06]0)(\d{2,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>18[06]</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>18[06]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Televoting numbers. Formatting information is from http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/telev.htm --> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>18[06]</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 18(?: 03| 6[12] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{7,12}| [2-9]\d{9,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,13}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 600\d{6}| 8(?: 0(?: 0\d{4,8}| 3\d{9} )| 6(?: 0\d{7}| [12]\d{9} ) ) ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- This is a list of the 2 and 3 digit area codes and the first 3 digits of 4 digit area codes, so we can check the following digit belongs to one of the operator-codes (2-7). Operator codes are from wikipedia, with the addition of 5 (HFCL Infotel in some areas). Not all operator codes are available in all areas, but we don't maintain that distinction here. Area codes starting with a 7 are listed separately, since the prefixes need to be more detailed so they clash less with mobile phone prefixes. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 11| 2[02]| 33| 4[04]| 79 )[2-7]\d{7}| 80[2-467]\d{7}| (?: 1(?: 2[0-249]| 3[0-25]| 4[145]| [59][14]| 6[014]| 7[1257]| 8[01346] )| 2(?: 1[257]| 3[013]| 4[01]| 5[0137]| 6[0158]| 78| 8[1568]| 9[14] )| 3(?: 26| 4[1-3]| 5[34]| 6[01489]| 7[02-46]| 8[159] )| 4(?: 1[36]| 2[1-47]| 3[15]| 5[12]| 6[126-9]| 7[0-24-9]| 8[013-57]| 9[014-7] )| 5(?: [136][25]| 22| 4[28]| 5[12]| [78]1| 9[15] )| 6(?: 12| [2345]1| 57| 6[13]| 7[14]| 80 )| 7(?: 12| 2[14]| 3[134]| 4[47]| 5[15]| [67]1| 88 )| 8(?: 16| 2[014]| 3[126]| 6[136]| 7[078]| 8[34]| 91 ) )[2-7]\d{6}| (?: (?: 1(?: 2[35-8]| 3[346-9]| 4[236-9]| [59][0235-9]| 6[235-9]| 7[34689]| 8[257-9] )| 2(?: 1[134689]| 3[24-8]| 4[2-8]| 5[25689]| 6[2-4679]| 7[13-79]| 8[2-479]| 9[235-9] )| 3(?: 01| 1[79]| 2[1-5]| 4[25-8]| 5[125689]| 6[235-7]| 7[157-9]| 8[2-467] )| 4(?: 1[14578]| 2[5689]| 3[2-467]| 5[4-7]| 6[35]| 73| 8[2689]| 9[2389] )| 5(?: [16][146-9]| 2[14-8]| 3[1346]| 4[14-69]| 5[46]| 7[2-4]| 8[2-8]| 9[246] )| 6(?: 1[1358]| 2[2457]| 3[2-4]| 4[235-7]| [57][2-689]| 6[24-58]| 8[1-6] )| 8(?: 1[1357-9]| 2[235-8]| 3[03-57-9]| 4[0-24-9]| 5\d| 6[2457-9]| 7[1-6]| 8[1256]| 9[2-4] ) )\d| 7(?: (?: 1[013-9]| 2[0235-9]| 3[2679]| 4[1-35689]| 5[2-46-9]| [67][02-9]| 9\d )\d| 8(?: 2[0-6]| [013-8]\d ) ) )[2-7]\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_telephone_numbering_in_India --> <!-- The document titled "List of MSC codes" linked off http://www.dot.gov.in/access-services/national-numbering-plan-2003 was helpful but last updated 2012 - more updates at http://www.dot.gov.in/access-services/allotment-msc-codes. --> <mobile> <!-- A couple of additional prefixes found neither on the wikipedia page nor in the MSC codes list, are added because SMS messages have been successfully sent to these numbers. It seems almost impossible to know for some of these numbers whether they are land-line or mobile, since the ranges overlap. Extra prefixes added: 8299, 8309. New prefixes were added based on the document provided from mobile carriers: https://code.google.com/p/libphonenumber/issues/detail?id=260 --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 7(?: 2(?: 0[04-9]| 5[09]| 7[5-8]| 9[389] )| 3(?: 0[1-9]| [58]\d| 7[3679]| 9[689] )| 4(?: 0[1-9]| 1[15-9]| [29][89]| 39| 8[389] )| 5(?: 0\d| [47]9| [25]0| 6[6-9]| [89][7-9] )| 6(?: 0[027]| 12| 20| 3[19]| 5[45]| 6[5-9]| 7[679]| 9[1-46-9] )| 7(?: 0[2-9]| [1-79]\d| 8[1-9] )| 8(?: [0-7]\d| 9[013-9] ) )| 8(?: 0(?: [01589]\d| 6[67] )| 1(?: [02-589]\d| 1[0135-9]| 7[0-79] )| 2(?: [236-9]\d| 5[1-9] )| 3(?: [0357-9]\d| 4[1-9] )| [45]\d{2}| 6[02457-9]\d| 7[1-69]\d| 8(?: [0-26-9]\d| 44| 5[2-9] )| 9(?: [035-9]\d| 2[2-9]| 4[0-8] ) )| 9\d{3} )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Information gathered from sites such as http://www.surfindia.com/india-facts/toll-free-no.html and http://indmusings.blogspot.com/2008/09/free-help-line-numbersindia.html http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/telev.htm --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 600\d{6}| 80(?: 0\d{4,8}| 3\d{9} ) ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Only televoting numbers are covered here for now. The 900 numbers are not covered because they overlap with mobile, and we haven't found any real numbers online. --> <nationalNumberPattern>186[12]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1861123456789</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>1860\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18603451234</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- British Indian Ocean Territory / Diego Garcia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000039/en --> <territory id="IO" countryCode="246" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>3\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>37\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3709100</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>38\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3801234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Iraq --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B964 --> <!-- http://wtng.info/wtng-964-ik.html --> <territory id="IQ" countryCode="964" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([2-6]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-7]\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{7}| (?: 2[13-5]| 3[02367]| 4[023]| 5[03]| 6[026] )\d{6,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>7[3-9]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Iran, Islamic Republic of --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B98 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000066/en --> <!-- http://www.tct.ir/?siteid=1&pageid=195 --> <!-- http://118.tct.ir/citycode.htm --> <territory id="IR" countryCode="98" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting follows wikipedia. --> <numberFormat pattern="(2[15])(\d{3,5})"> <!-- We exclude the 255 and 256 prefixes, which do not belong to Qom as of yet. --> <leadingDigits> 2(?: 1| 5[0-47-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2[15])(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: 1| 5[0-47-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: [16]| 5[0-47-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> [13-9]| 2[02-57-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2,3})"> <leadingDigits> [13-9]| 2[02-57-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [13-9]| 2[02-57-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [14-8]\d{6,9}| [23]\d{4,9}| 9(?: [1-4]\d{8}| 9\d{2,8} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- We are following the more specific lengths specified in the communication in the ITU doc of 26.VIII.2012, rather than the brief summary lengths (which actually contradict). The prefixes have been verified by looking at the Persian telecommunications site. 22[189], 29[12] have become 21, as part of the shift to unify prefixes. 746 was also found on the website at http://www.tct.ir/?siteid=1&pageid=410&siteid=1 but this seems to be a typo. It seems Qom is moving to 025, but 0255 and 0256 have not yet been migrated away from under this prefix - in the meantime, support for 253 has been added since this has been found in numbers online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: [13-589][12]| [27][1-4] )\d{7}| 2(?: 1\d{3,8}| 3[12]\d{7}| 4(?: 1\d{4,7}| 2\d{7} )| 5(?: 1\d{3,7}| [2356]\d{7} )| 6\d{8}| 7[34]\d{7}| [89][12]\d{7} )| 3(?: 1(?: 1\d{4,7}| 2\d{7} )| 2[1-4]\d{7}| 3(?: [125]\d{7}| 4\d{6,7} )| 4(?: 1\d{6,7} [24-9]\d{7} )| 5(?: 1\d{4,7}| [23]\d{7} )| [6-9][12]\d{7} )| 4(?: [135-9][12]\d{7}| 2[1-467]\d{7}| 4(?: 1\d{4,7}| [2-4]\d{7} ) )| 5(?: 1(?: 1\d{4,7}| 2\d{7} )| 2[89]\d{7}| 3[1-5]\d{7}| 4(?: 1\d{4,7}| [2-8]\d{7} )| [5-7][12]\d{7}| 8[1245]\d{7} )| 6(?: 1(?: 1\d{6,7}| 2\d{7} )| [347-9][12]\d{7}| 5(?: 1\d{7}| 2\d{6,7} )| 6[1-6]\d{7} )| 7(?: [13589][12]| 2[1289]| 4[1-4]| 6[1-6]| 7[1-3] )\d{7}| 8(?: [145][12]| 3[124578]| 6[1256]| 7[1245] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9[1-3]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>943\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9432123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> <voip> <!-- Includes VSAT and Boomehen Satellite numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [2-6]0\d| 993 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9932123456</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- MCI Public Relations numbers --> <nationalNumberPattern>9990\d{0,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9990123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Iceland --> <!-- http://www.pta.is/default.aspx?cat_id=85 --> <!-- http://www.pfs.is/default.aspx?cat_id=14&module_id=210&element_id=4 --> <territory id="IS" countryCode="354" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[4-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(3\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [4-9]\d{6}| 38\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Including 87[23] XXXX here as it is listed as a fax number. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 4(?: [14][0-245]| 2[0-7]| [37][0-8]| 5[0-3568]| 6\d| 8[0-36-8] )| 5(?: 05| [156]\d| 2[02578]| 3[013-7]| 4[03-7]| 7[0-2578]| 8[0-35-9]| 9[013-689] )| 87[23] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4101234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- TETRA = TErrestrial Trunked RAdio is included under mobile. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 38[589]\d{6}| (?: 6(?: 1[0-8]| 3[0-27-9]| 4[0-27]| 5[0-29]| [67][0-69]| 9\d )| 7(?: 5[057]| 7\d| 8[0-3] )| 8(?: 2[0-5]| [469]\d| 5[1-9] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6101234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- The UIFN numbers mentioned in the Excel document are not yet included since no real numbers can be found online, and it is not clear what these are; the standard definition would have them under the +800 country code instead of Iceland. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9011234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>49[0-24-79]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4921234</exampleNumber> </voip> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6(?: 2[0-8]| 49| 8\d )| 8(?: 2[6-9]| [38]\d| 50| 7[014-9] )| 95[48] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6201234</exampleNumber> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- Italy --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B39 --> <territory id="IT" countryCode="39" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- The leading zero for fixed numbers will be prepended before the matching of these regular expressions. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 0[26]| 55 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(0[26])(\d{4})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>0[26]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(0[26])(\d{4,6})"> <leadingDigits>0[26]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(0\d{2})(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>0[13-57-9][0159]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,6})"> <leadingDigits> 0[13-57-9][0159]| 8(?: 03| 4[17]| 9[245] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 0[13-57-9][0159]| 8(?: 03| 4[17]| 9(?: 2| [45][0-4] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(0\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>0[13-57-9][2-46-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(0\d{3})(\d{2,6})"> <leadingDigits>0[13-57-9][2-46-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> [13]| 8(?: 00| 4[08]| 9[59] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [13]| 8(?: 00| 4[08]| 9(?: 5[5-9]| 9 ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>894</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>894[5-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [01589]\d{5,10}| 3(?: [12457-9]\d{8}| [36]\d{7,9} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>848\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>848123456</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Maximum lengths in the ITU document are 10, but it states above that for numbers starting with 01, the maximum length is in fact 11. In fact, online, numbers can be found with other prefixes that are 11 digits long as well, so we allow it for all the three and four digit area codes. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 0(?: [26]\d{4,9}| (?: 1(?: [0159]\d| [27][1-5]| 31| 4[1-4]| 6[1356]| 8[2-57] )| 3(?: [0159]\d| 2[1-4]| 3[12]| [48][1-6]| 6[2-59]| 7[1-7] )| 4(?: [0159]\d| [23][1-9]| 4[245]| 6[1-5]| 7[1-4]| 81 )| 5(?: [0159]\d| 2[1-5]| 3[2-6]| 4[1-79]| 6[4-6]| 7[1-578]| 8[3-8] )| 7(?: [0159]\d| 2[12]| 3[1-7]| 4[2346]| 6[13569]| 7[13-6]| 8[1-59] )| 8(?: [0159]\d| 2[34578]| 3[1-356]| [6-8][1-5] )| 9(?: [0159]\d| [238][1-5]| 4[12]| 6[1-8]| 7[1-6] ) )\d{2,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>0212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- According to wikipedia, TIM mobile numbers can be 9 digits long, but all others are 10 digits long. However, a user reported the existence of new 11 digit long numbers for TIM with the prefix 33X, so this is supported also. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: [12457-9]\d{8}| 6\d{7,8}| 3\d{7,9} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 80(?: 0\d{6}| 3\d{3} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Adding 0878 numbers, as per http://www.aduc.it/notizia/polizia+mette+allerta+sul+numero+0878_73136.php. Other premium prefixes are mentioned here: http://www.dirittodellinformatica.it/news/telefonia/agcom-blocco-permanente-prefissi-144-166-892-899-20080520241.html --> <nationalNumberPattern> 0878\d{5}| 1(?: 44| 6[346] )\d{6}| 89(?: 2\d{3}| 4(?: [0-4]\d{2}| [5-9]\d{4} )| 5(?: [0-4]\d{2}| [5-9]\d{6} )| 9\d{6} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>899123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 84(?: [08]\d{6}| [17]\d{3} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>848123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 78\d| 99 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1781234567</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>55\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5512345678</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Jersey --> <!-- Inherits formatting rules from the UK. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom --> <!-- http://www.jcra.je/cms3/v2/public/cmsChild.asp?pageID=1024&childID=1036 --> <territory id="JE" countryCode="44" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" preferredExtnPrefix=" x" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[135789]\d{6,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <areaCodeOptional> <nationalNumberPattern>1534[2-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1534250123</exampleNumber> </areaCodeOptional> <!-- Specific to JE. --> <fixedLine> <!-- 1534 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>1534\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1534456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 7509, 7700, 7797, 7829, 7937 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 509| 7(?: 00| 97 )| 829| 937 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7797123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <!-- Pager numbers as per GB. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 76(?: 0[012]| 2[356]| 4[0134]| 5[49]| 6[0-369]| 77| 81| 9[39] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7640123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <!-- Specific to JE. --> <tollFree> <!-- 800 735, 800 781, 808 901 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 80(?: 07(?: 35| 81 )| 8901 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8007354567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- 871 206, 900 665, 900 669, 901 810, 907 107, 907 155 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 871206| 90(?: 066[59]| 1810| 71(?: 07| 55 ) ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9018105678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <!-- 844 405, 844 442, 844 469, 844 703, 845 041, 845 800, 870 002 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 4(?: 4(?: 4(?: 05| 42| 69 )| 703 )| 5(?: 041| 800 ) )| 70002 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8447034567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <!-- 70 1511 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern>701511\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7015115678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <!-- VoIP numbers as per GB. --> <nationalNumberPattern>56\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5612345678</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- 300 735, 300 781, 308 901, 33d, 344 405, 344 442, 344 469, 344 703, 345 041, 345 800, 370 002, 371 206, 55 with 10 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 0(?: 07(?: 35| 81 )| 8901 )| 3\d{4}| 4(?: 4(?: 4(?: 05| 42| 69 )| 703 )| 5(?: 041| 800 ) )| 7(?: 0002| 1206 ) )\d{4}| 55\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5512345678</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Jamaica --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200006C/en --> <territory id="JM" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="876" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Numbers have been found online for ranges 62x,63x, 656, 66[2-589]. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 876(?: 5(?: 0[12]| 1[0-468]| 2[35]| 63 )| 6(?: 0[1-3579]| 1[027-9]| [23]\d| 40| 5[06]| 6[2-589]| 7[05]| 8[04]| 9[4-9] )| 7(?: 0[2-689]| [1-6]\d| 8[056]| 9[45] )| 9(?: 0[1-8]| 1[02378]| [2-8]\d| 9[2-468] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8765123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 27, 28, 299, 31, 508, 527 and 566 as extra prefixes, as they have been found to be valid by sending SMSs and looking at online number lookup sites. Numbers have been found online for the following ranges 29x, 53x, 54x, 55x, 56x. Most have mobile numbers online so we have put them under mobile but is possible they are a mixture of fixed line and mobile. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 876(?: 2[1789]\d| [348]\d{2}| 5(?: 08| 27| 6[0-24-9]| [3-578]\d )| 7(?: 0[07]| 7\d| 8[1-47-9]| 9[0-36-9] )| 9(?: [01]9| 9[0579] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8762101234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Jordan --> <!-- http://www.trc.gov.jo/images/stories/pdf/NNP_ver200[1].pdf?lang=english --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200006E/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B962 --> <territory id="JO" countryCode="962" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [2356]| 87 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>7[457-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5,6})"> <leadingDigits> 70| 8[0158]| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[235-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 6(?: 2[0-35-9]| 3[0-57-8]| 4[24-7]| 5[0-24-8]| [6-9][02] )| 7(?: 0[1-79]| 10| 2[014-7]| 3[0-689]| 4[019]| 5[0-3578] ) )| 32(?: 0[1-69]| 1[1-35-7]| 2[024-7]| 3\d| [457][02]| 60 )| 53(?: [013][02]| 2[0-59]| 49| 5[0-35-9]| 6[15]| 7[45]| 8[1-6]| 9[0-36-9] )| 6(?: 2[50]0| 300| 4(?: 0[0125]| 1[2-7]| 2[0569]| [38][07-9]| 4[025689]| 6[0-589]| 7\d| 9[0-2] )| 5(?: [01][056]| 2[034]| 3[0-57-9]| 4[17-8]| 5[0-69]| 6[0-35-9]| 7[1-379]| 8[0-68]| 9[02-39] ) )| 87(?: [02]0| 7[08]| 9[09] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>62001234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 55| 7[25-9]| 8[5-9]| 9[05-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>790123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern> 74(?: 66| 77 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>746612345</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>85\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>85012345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>700123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <uan> <!-- These numbers are Location Independent Services / Fixed cost according to http://www.trc.gov.jo --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 10| 8\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>88101234</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Japan --> <!-- http://www.soumu.go.jp/main_sosiki/joho_tsusin/top/tel_number/number_shitei.html --> <!-- http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=dialling&sub=areacodes&ac=JP --> <territory id="JP" countryCode="81" internationalPrefix="010" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" leadingZeroPossible="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Toll-free, premium-rate and UAN numbers --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 12| 57| 99 )0 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>800</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- National-only toll-free numbers (0077 and 0088) and VOIP numbers (0037) where the leading "0" is considered the national prefix. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>077</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>077</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>088</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 0(?: 37| 66 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits> 0(?: 37| 66 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5})(\d{5,6})"> <leadingDigits> 0(?: 37| 66 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{6})(\d{6,7})"> <leadingDigits> 0(?: 37| 66 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Some leading digits are explicitly reserved for a particular purpose. We handle them first in this rule, and let the following rules ignore those exceptions. Note: The rule here is not in the files we rely on when creating the other rules. We would need to manually modify it if the Japanese goverment decided to change the rule. (prefix): purpose "20": Pagers "50": IP phone "70": PHS (Personal Handy-phone System, which has been used in Japan with Non-3G, Japanese-specific protocol). See also http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHS (Japanese) "80" and "90": Mobile phone --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [2579]0| 80[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- The order of the reg-exps are important. Examples (not all): - "15": 15420 -> 154-20, 15472 -> 1547-2, 15410 -> 15-410, - "22": 22200 -> 22-200, 22300 -> 22-300, 22320 -> 223-20, 22350 -> 22-350 - "42": 42000 -> 4-2000, 42901 -> 4-2901, 42910 -> 42-910 - "82": 82200 -> 82-200, 82020 -> 820-20, 82400 -> 82-400 - "99": 99400 -> 99-400, 99430 -> 994-30, 99692 -> 9969-2, 99750 -> 997-50 - "993": 99330 -> 993-30, 99331 -> 99-331, 99332 -> 993-32 --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 26| 3[79]| 4[56]| 5[4-68]| 6[3-5] )| 5(?: 76| 97 )| 499| 746| 8(?: 3[89]| 63| 47| 51 )| 9(?: 49| 80| 9[16] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 267| 3(?: 7[247]| 9[278] )| 4(?: 5[67]| 66 )| 5(?: 47| 58| 64| 8[67] )| 6(?: 3[245]| 48| 5[4-68] ) )| 5(?: 76| 97 )9| 499[2468]| 7468| 8(?: 3(?: 8[78]| 96 )| 636| 477| 51[24] )| 9(?: 496| 802| 9(?: 1[23]| 69 ) ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 267| 3(?: 7[247]| 9[278] )| 4(?: 5[67]| 66 )| 5(?: 47| 58| 64| 8[67] )| 6(?: 3[245]| 48| 5[4-68] ) )| 5(?: 769| 979[2-69] )| 499[2468]| 7468| 8(?: 3(?: 8[78]| 96[2457-9] )| 636[2-57-9]| 477| 51[24] )| 9(?: 496| 802| 9(?: 1[23]| 69 ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 2[3-6]| 3[3-9]| 4[2-6]| 5[2-8]| [68][2-7]| 7[2-689]| 9[1-578] )| 2(?: 2[03-689]| 3[3-58]| 4[0-468]| 5[04-8]| 6[013-8]| 7[06-9]| 8[02-57-9]| 9[13] )| 4(?: 2[28]| 3[689]| 6[035-7]| 7[05689]| 80| 9[3-5] )| 5(?: 3[1-36-9]| 4[4578]| 5[013-8]| 6[1-9]| 7[2-8]| 8[14-7]| 9[4-9] )| 7(?: 2[15]| 3[5-9]| 4[02-9]| 6[135-8]| 7[0-4689]| 9[014-9] )| 8(?: 2[49]| 3[3-8]| 4[5-8]| 5[2-9]| 6[35-9]| 7[579]| 8[03-579]| 9[2-8] )| 9(?: [23]0| 4[02-46-9]| 5[024-79]| 6[4-9]| 7[2-47-9]| 8[02-7]| 9[3-7] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 2[3-6]| 3[3-9]| 4[2-6]| 5(?: [236-8]| [45][2-69] )| [68][2-7]| 7[2-689]| 9[1-578] )| 2(?: 2(?: [04-689]| 3[23] )| 3[3-58]| 4[0-468]| 5(?: 5[78]| 7[2-4]| [0468][2-9] )| 6(?: [0135-8]| 4[2-5] )| 7(?: [0679]| 8[2-7] )| 8(?: [024578]| 3[25-9]| 9[6-9] )| 9(?: 11| 3[2-4] ) )| 4(?: 2(?: 2[2-9]| 8[237-9] )| 3[689]| 6[035-7]| 7(?: [059][2-8]| [68] )| 80| 9[3-5] )| 5(?: 3[1-36-9]| 4[4578]| 5[013-8]| 6[1-9]| 7[2-8]| 8[14-7]| 9(?: [89][2-8]| [4-7] ) )| 7(?: 2[15]| 3[5-9]| 4[02-9]| 6[135-8]| 7[0-4689]| 9(?: [017-9]| 4[6-8]| 5[2-478]| 6[2-589] ) )| 8(?: 2(?: 4[4-8]| 9[2-8] )| 3(?: 7[2-6]| [3-6][2-9]| 8[2-5] )| 4[5-8]| 5[2-9]| 6(?: [37]| 5[4-7]| 6[2-9]| 8[2-8]| 9[236-9] )| 7[579]| 8[03-579]| 9[2-8] )| 9(?: [23]0| 4[02-46-9]| 5[024-79]| 6[4-9]| 7[2-47-9]| 8[02-7]| 9(?: 3[34]| [4-7] ) ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 2[3-6]| 3[3-9]| 4[2-6]| 5(?: [236-8]| [45][2-69] )| [68][2-7]| 7[2-689]| 9[1-578] )| 2(?: 2(?: [04-689]| 3[23] )| 3[3-58]| 4[0-468]| 5(?: 5[78]| 7[2-4]| [0468][2-9] )| 6(?: [0135-8]| 4[2-5] )| 7(?: [0679]| 8[2-7] )| 8(?: [024578]| 3[25-9]| 9[6-9] )| 9(?: 11| 3[2-4] ) )| 4(?: 2(?: 2[2-9]| 8[237-9] )| 3[689]| 6[035-7]| 7(?: [059][2-8]| [68] )| 80| 9[3-5] )| 5(?: 3[1-36-9]| 4[4578]| 5[013-8]| 6[1-9]| 7[2-8]| 8[14-7]| 9(?: [89][2-8]| [4-7] ) )| 7(?: 2[15]| 3[5-9]| 4[02-9]| 6[135-8]| 7[0-4689]| 9(?: [017-9]| 4[6-8]| 5[2-478]| 6[2-589] ) )| 8(?: 2(?: 4[4-8]| 9(?: [3578]| 20| 4[04-9]| 6[56] ) )| 3(?: 7(?: [2-5]| 6[0-59] )| [3-6][2-9]| 8[2-5] )| 4[5-8]| 5[2-9]| 6(?: [37]| 5(?: [467]| 5[014-9] )| 6(?: [2-8]| 9[02-69] )| 8[2-8]| 9(?: [236-8]| 9[23] ) )| 7[579]| 8[03-579]| 9[2-8] )| 9(?: [23]0| 4[02-46-9]| 5[024-79]| 6[4-9]| 7[2-47-9]| 8[02-7]| 9(?: 3(?: 3[02-9]| 4[0-24689] )| 4[2-69]| [5-7] ) ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 2[3-6]| 3[3-9]| 4[2-6]| 5(?: [236-8]| [45][2-69] )| [68][2-7]| 7[2-689]| 9[1-578] )| 2(?: 2(?: [04-689]| 3[23] )| 3[3-58]| 4[0-468]| 5(?: 5[78]| 7[2-4]| [0468][2-9] )| 6(?: [0135-8]| 4[2-5] )| 7(?: [0679]| 8[2-7] )| 8(?: [024578]| 3[25-9]| 9[6-9] )| 9(?: 11| 3[2-4] ) )| 4(?: 2(?: 2[2-9]| 8[237-9] )| 3[689]| 6[035-7]| 7(?: [059][2-8]| [68] )| 80| 9[3-5] )| 5(?: 3[1-36-9]| 4[4578]| 5[013-8]| 6[1-9]| 7[2-8]| 8[14-7]| 9(?: [89][2-8]| [4-7] ) )| 7(?: 2[15]| 3[5-9]| 4[02-9]| 6[135-8]| 7[0-4689]| 9(?: [017-9]| 4[6-8]| 5[2-478]| 6[2-589] ) )| 8(?: 2(?: 4[4-8]| 9(?: [3578]| 20| 4[04-9]| 6(?: 5[25]| 60 ) ) )| 3(?: 7(?: [2-5]| 6[0-59] )| [3-6][2-9]| 8[2-5] )| 4[5-8]| 5[2-9]| 6(?: [37]| 5(?: [467]| 5[014-9] )| 6(?: [2-8]| 9[02-69] )| 8[2-8]| 9(?: [236-8]| 9[23] ) )| 7[579]| 8[03-579]| 9[2-8] )| 9(?: [23]0| 4[02-46-9]| 5[024-79]| 6[4-9]| 7[2-47-9]| 8[02-7]| 9(?: 3(?: 3[02-9]| 4[0-24689] )| 4[2-69]| [5-7] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1| 2(?: 2[37]| 5[5-9]| 64| 78| 8[39]| 91 )| 4(?: 2[2689]| 64| 7[347] )| 5(?: [2-589]| 39 )| 60| 8(?: [46-9]| 3[279]| 2[124589] )| 9(?: [235-8]| 93 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1| 2(?: 2[37]| 5(?: [57]| [68]0| 9[19] )| 64| 78| 8[39]| 917 )| 4(?: 2(?: [68]| 20| 9[178] )| 64| 7[347] )| 5(?: [2-589]| 39[67] )| 60| 8(?: [46-9]| 3[279]| 2[124589] )| 9(?: [235-8]| 93[34] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1| 2(?: 2[37]| 5(?: [57]| [68]0| 9(?: 17| 99 ) )| 64| 78| 8[39]| 917 )| 4(?: 2(?: [68]| 20| 9[178] )| 64| 7[347] )| 5(?: [2-589]| 39[67] )| 60| 8(?: [46-9]| 3[279]| 2[124589] )| 9(?: [235-8]| 93(?: 31| 4 ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: 9[14-79]| 74| [34]7| [56]9 )| 82| 993 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 3| 4(?: 2[09]| 7[01] )| 6[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2479][1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-9]\d{8,9}| 0(?: [36]\d{7,14}| 7\d{5,7}| 8\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,16}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <!-- Toll-free numbers with a leading "00" cannot be dialled internationally. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 0(?: 37\d{6,13}| 66\d{6,13}| 777(?: [01]\d{2}| 5\d{3}| 8\d{4} )| 882[1245]\d{4} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,16}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>0777012</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 1[235-8]| 2[3-6]| 3[3-9]| 4[2-6]| [58][2-8]| 6[2-7]| 7[2-9]| 9[1-9] )| 2[2-9]\d| [36][1-9]\d| 4(?: 6[02-8]| [2-578]\d| 9[2-59] )| 5(?: 6[1-9]| 7[2-8]| [2-589]\d )| 7(?: 3[4-9]| 4[02-9]| [25-9]\d )| 8(?: 3[2-9]| 4[5-9]| 5[1-9]| 8[03-9]| [2679]\d )| 9(?: [679][1-9]| [2-58]\d ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>312345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [79]0\d| 80[1-9] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>20\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2012345678</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <!-- http://www.kddi.com/english/business/free_call_dx/number.html and http://tm.softbank.jp/english/business/phone_service/freecall_sp/index.html http://eonet.jp/home/denwa/service/access.html http://ci.fusioncom.co.jp/feature/ http://www.auhikari.jp/service/tel/connection/index.html --> <!-- Note that in fact, the number length for 0037 and 0066 numbers should extend to 21 digits, confirmed with Yahoo JP. However, this extends well beyond the maximum number length allowed by ITU and hence our library, so we only allow numbers up to 17 digits for now (including both leading 00s). --> <nationalNumberPattern> 120\d{6}| 800\d{7}| 0(?: 37\d{6,13}| 66\d{6,13}| 777(?: [01]\d{2}| 5\d{3}| 8\d{4} )| 882[1245]\d{4} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,16}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>120123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>990\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>990123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>60\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>601234567</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>50[1-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5012345678</exampleNumber> </voip> <!-- Storing "unified number service" as UAN. --> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>570\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>570123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Kenya --> <!-- http://www.cck.go.ke/licensing/numbering/plan.html --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+254 --> <territory id="KE" countryCode="254" internationalPrefix="000" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4,7})"> <leadingDigits>[24-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{6,7})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 20\d{6,7}| [4-9]\d{6,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The prefix 066 is supposed to be used only for 9-digit numbers, but none of these can be found online, and the plan says also it is migrating to 9 digit numbers. Both are supported for now. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 20\d{6,7}| 4(?: [013]\d{7}| [24-6]\d{5,7} )| 5(?: [0-36-8]\d{5,7}| [459]\d{5} )| 6(?: [08]\d{5}| [14-79]\d{5,7}| 2\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>202012345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 0[0-8]| [123]\d| 5[0-6]| 7[0-5]| 8[5-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>712123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Longer numbers have been found than the plan suggests, so we support them here too. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800[24-8]\d{5,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800223456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[02-578]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900223456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Kyrgyzstan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000074/en --> <territory id="KG" countryCode="996" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 31[25]| [5-7] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 1[36]| [2-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d)(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[35-8]\d{8,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Extra area codes found on Web Search: 3147, 3150, 3948. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3(?: 1(?: 2\d| 3[1-9]| 47| 5[02]| 6[1-8] )| 2(?: 22| 3[0-479]| 6[0-7] )| 4(?: 22| 5[6-9]| 6[0-4] )| 5(?: 22| 3[4-7]| 59| 6[0-5] )| 6(?: 22| 5[35-7]| 6[0-3] )| 7(?: 22| 3[468]| 4[1-9]| 59| 6\d| 7[5-7] )| 9(?: 22| 4[1-8]| 6[0-8] ) )| 6(?: 09| 12| 2[2-4] )\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>312123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Added 70[1235789] since SMS messages have been successfully sent to numbers with this prefix, and numbers have been found like this online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5[124-7]\d{7}| 7(?: 0[0-357-9]| 7\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>700123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Add an extra digit to the number pattern since the only toll-free number found on Web Search contains 10 digits instead of the 9 digits specified in the ITU document. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- No premiumRate information can be found. --> <!-- http://www.iru-nelti.org/index/info-app/id.216 --> </territory> <!-- Cambodia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000023/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+855 --> <territory id="KH" countryCode="855" internationalPrefix="00[14-9]" nationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits> 1\d[1-9]| [2-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1[89]00)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>1[89]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Allowing subscriber numbers beginning with 5 since Mobitel have informed us they have started issuing fixed-line numbers like this. Apparently, mobile-company-issued fixed-line numbers are one digit longer than government-issued numbers. Moreover, the range beginning with 6 seems to include some numbers that are one digit longer as well. Allowing 238\d{6} based on information from Cambodia Yellow Pages. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[3-6]| 3[2-6]| 4[2-4]| [5-7][2-5] )(?: [237-9]| 4[56]| 5\d| 6\d? )\d{5}| 238\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>23756789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- SMART uses prefixes 01[056], 070, 08[167] and 09[368]. Beeline uses 060. Mobitel uses 01[1247]. Cellcard uses 0857 and 061. Extra prefixes found online: 088, 097. Allowing 9-digit 12, 31, and 76 numbers based on information from Cambodia Yellow Pages. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: [013-9]| 2\d? )| 31\d| 6[016-9]| 7(?: [07-9]| 6\d )| 8(?: [013-79]| 8\d )| 9(?: 6\d| 7\d?| [0-589] ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>91234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Adding extra prefix 180021 used by tollfreetc.com.kh. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1800(?: 1\d| 2[019] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 1900(?: 1\d| 2[09] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Kiribati --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000071/en --> <!-- We include the national prefix for parsing here just in case numbers can be dialled with a leading 0 - the main ITU document says this is not the case and no numbers online have been found formatted this way, but Kiribati's own document lists it as a national dialling prefix. --> <territory id="KI" countryCode="686" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefixForParsing="0"> <!-- Numbers should be formatted as a block." --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-689]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [234]\d| 50| 8[1-5] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>31234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Exclude 99[2349] from mobile since these are emergency numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6\d{4}| 9(?: [0-8]\d| 9[015-8] )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>61234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Comoros --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200002D/en --> <territory id="KM" countryCode="269" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[379]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- CDMA phones are included here, as they are considered as an extension of fixed line: http://www.comorestelecom.km/presentationcdma.php --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 6[0-37-9]| 7[0-57-9] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7712345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>3[234]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3212345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <premiumRate> <!-- These are referred to as value-added services in the plan and no further information can be found. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 39[01]| 9[01]0 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Saint Kitts and Nevis --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B0/en --> <territory id="KN" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="869" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Adding the 869 302 prefix as it is used by Marriott Hotels, even though no other record of it can be found. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 869(?: 2(?: 29| 36 )| 302| 4(?: 6[5-9]| 70 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8692361234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Added some more prefixes in the 66 and 76 range from online numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 869(?: 5(?: 5[6-8]| 6[5-7] )| 66\d| 76[02-6] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8695561234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Korea, Dem. People's Rep. of --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B850 --> <territory id="KP" countryCode="850" internationalPrefix="00|99" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{9}| [28]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern> \d{6,8}| \d{10} </possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <!-- For numbers starting with 2, only the 2381 range can be dialed internationally. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [0-24-9]\d{2}| 3(?: [0-79]\d| 8[02-9] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>23821234</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Covers only numbers from Pyongyang and Rason Economic Special Zone. According to wikipedia, other ranges of phone numbers are top secret, unpublished, and not dialable from overseas. Also, there is conflicting information about the length of fixed-line numbers, so here we are following Wikipedia. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d{7}| 85\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>19[123]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1921234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Korea (Rep. of) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000072/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B82 --> <!-- http://www.kcc.go.kr/user.do?mode=view&page=P02030300&dc=K02030300&boardId=1074&boardSeq=2349 --> <!-- http://www.kcc.go.kr/user.do?mode=view&page=P02030300&dc=K02030300&boardId=1074&boardSeq=2240 --> <!-- http://www.telecentro.co.kr/sub/index.php?job=detail&ebcf_id=faq&page=1&mid=0503&eb_seq=36 --> <!-- Exceptions : internationalPrefix 0031, 0033, 0071, 0073 - Special services of KT and DACOM, ignorable nationalPrefix 1[4-6]XX-YYYY - Country-wide common number services, display as it is without hyphens --> <territory id="KR" countryCode="82" internationalPrefix="00(?:[124-68]|[37]\d{2})" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixForParsing="0(8[1-46-8]|85\d{2})?" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$NP$CC-$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 0| 1[19]| [69]9| 5[458] )| [57]0 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 0| 1[19]| [69]9| 5(?: 44| 59| 8 ) )| [57]0 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: [169][2-8]| [78]| 5[1-4] )| [68]0| [3-6][1-9][1-9] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: [169][2-8]| [78]| 5(?: [1-3]| 4[56] ) )| [68]0| [3-6][1-9][1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>131</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>1312</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>131</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>131[13-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>13[2-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 030 numbers are used for Unified Messaging Services, according to the plan. There is a limit of what digits may follow the 030, but we ignore that here. These numbers are actually not supported for validation purposes by the library at the moment as no online examples can be found, but we leave theme here so formatting continues to work if they are entered. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>30</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3-$4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>2[1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>21[0-46-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[3-6][1-9]1</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [3-6][1-9]1(?: [0-46-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Company numbers. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 5[46-9]| 6[04678] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 5(?: 44| 66| 77| 88| 99 )| 6(?: 00| 44| 6[16]| 70| 88 ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-7]\d{3,9}| 8\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- We omit 049, supposedly for Kaesong Industrial Region, since real numbers can't be found, and it is in North Korea anyway. We support 7-8 digits long subscriber numbers starting with 1 based on evidence of real numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2| 3[1-3]| [46][1-4]| 5[1-5] )(?: 1\d{2,3}| [1-9]\d{6,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>1[0-26-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1023456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>15\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1523456789</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- The information below is provided by a Korean person. --> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>60[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>602345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>50\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5012345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345678</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 5(?: 44| 66| 77| 88| 99 )| 6(?: 00| 44| 6[16]| 70| 88 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>15441234</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Kuwait --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000073/en --> <territory id="KW" countryCode="965" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Format is from ITU. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[1269]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5[015]\d)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>5</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[12569]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 18\d| 2(?: [23]\d{2}| 4(?: [1-35-9]\d| 44 )| 5(?: 0[034]| [2-46]\d| 5[1-3]| 7[1-7] ) ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The mention of the mobile range 6933 0000 - 6969 9999 seems to be a mistake in the ITU plan, and should be 6933 0000 - 6933 9999. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5(?: 1[0-35]| [05]\d )| 6(?: 0[034679]| 5[015-9]| 6\d| 7[067]| 9[0369] )| 9(?: 0[09]| 4[049]| 6[069]| [79]\d| 88 ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Cayman Islands --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000027/en --> <territory id="KY" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="345" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[3589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- The 800 NXX code is listed as being "national only", but we successfully reached numbers from Switzerland with this prefix so do not list it as noInternationalDialling. --> <fixedLine> <!-- The Westtel numbers in the plan seem now to be live and assigned to fixed-line phones, as per numbers found online and their website www.logic.ky. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 345(?: 2(?: 22| 44 )| 444| 6(?: 23| 38| 40 )| 7(?: 4[35-79]| 6[6-9]| 77 )| 8(?: 00| 1[45]| 25| [48]8 )| 9(?: 14| 4[035-9] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3452221234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding central office codes 321, 322, 328, 576, 923 & 936 from numbers found online. Most central office codes that were surrendered have not been included, with the exception of 546 where numbers have been found. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 345(?: 32[1-9]| 5(?: 1[67]| 2[5-7]| 4[6-8]| 76 )| 9(?: 1[67]| 2[3-9]| 3[689] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3453231234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>345849\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3458491234</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 900[2-9]\d{6}| 345976\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Kazakhstan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200006F/en --> <territory id="KZ" countryCode="7" preferredInternationalPrefix="8~10" internationalPrefix="810" nationalPrefix="8"> <!-- Formatting rules obtained from Russia. --> <generalDesc> <!-- We make this as specific as possible to overlap as little as possible with Russia, so determining the country is faster. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 33\d| 7\d{2}| 80[09] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>751\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7511234567</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- VSAT numbers are also included here. We also include the area code for Baikonur (336 22), which is within Kazakhstan but in fact rented and administered by Russia at the moment. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 33622\d{5}| 7(?: 1(?: 0(?: [23]\d| 4[023]| 59| 63 )| 1(?: [23]\d| 4[0-79]| 59 )| 2(?: [23]\d| 59 )| 3(?: 2\d| 3[1-79]| 4[0-35-9]| 59 )| 4(?: 2\d| 3[013-79]| 4[0-8]| 5[1-79] )| 5(?: 2\d| 3[1-8]| 4[1-7]| 59 )| 6(?: [234]\d| 5[19]| 61 )| 72\d| 8(?: [27]\d| 3[1-46-9]| 4[0-5] ) )| 2(?: 1(?: [23]\d| 4[46-9]| 5[3469] )| 2(?: 2\d| 3[0679]| 46| 5[12679] )| 3(?: [234]\d| 5[139] )| 4(?: 2\d| 3[1235-9]| 59 )| 5(?: [23]\d| 4[01246-8]| 59| 61 )| 6(?: 2\d| 3[1-9]| 4[0-4]| 59 )| 7(?: [237]\d| 40| 5[279] )| 8(?: [23]\d| 4[0-3]| 59 )| 9(?: 2\d| 3[124578]| 59 ) ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Added 776, apparently assigned to Beeline, and 747 for Tele2. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 0[01257]| 47| 6[02-4]| 7[15-8]| 85 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7710009998</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>809\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8091234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>751\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7511234567</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Lao People's Dem. Rep. --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000075/en (Seems incomplete) --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+856 --> <territory id="LA" countryCode="856" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(20)(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>20</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([2-8]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 2[13]| [3-8] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-8]\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[13]| [35-7][14]| 41| 8[1468] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21212862</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 202[89], 205[89], 207[68] and 209[57] from numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 20(?: 2[2389]| 5[4-689]| 7[6-8]| 9[57-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2023123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No information on other types of phone numbers for Lao P.D.R. has been found. --> </territory> <!-- Lebanon --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000077/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B961 --> <territory id="LB" countryCode="961" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits> [13-6]| 7(?: [2-579]| 62| 8[0-7] )| [89][2-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([7-9]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [89][01]| 7(?: [01]| 6[013-9]| 8[89]| 91 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[13-9]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [14-6]\d{2}| 7(?: [2-579]\d| 62| 8[0-7] )| [89][2-9]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- We only validate the first three digits here, since the ranges are growing rapidly. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3\d| 7(?: [01]\d| 6[013-9]| 8[89]| 91 ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>9[01]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>8[01]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Saint Lucia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B1/en --> <territory id="LC" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="758" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5789]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Adding 430 and 572 since numbers have been found with these prefixes online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 758(?: 234| 4(?: 30| 5[0-9]| 6[2-9]| 8[0-2] )| 572| 638| 758 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7582345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 72[1256] as these prefixes are found widely on the internet and SMS messages have been successfully delivered to these numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 758(?: 28[4-7]| 384| 4(?: 6[01]| 8[4-9] )| 5(?: 1[89]| 20| 84 )| 7(?: 1[2-9]| 2[0-6] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7582845678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Liechtenstein --> <!-- http://www.llv.li/amtsstellen/llv-ak-nummerierung.htm --> <!-- http://www.telecom.li has some different patterns for tollfree and shared cost numbers - look at "Mehrwertnummer". --> <!-- The national prefix of "0" is only used for 0800 and 0900 numbers. --> <territory id="LI" countryCode="423" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [23]| 7[3-57-9]| 87 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6[567]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>6[567]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(69)(7\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>697</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([7-9]0\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[7-9]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Numbers of the form [89]00\d{6} are Swiss numbers callable from Liechtenstein. --> <numberFormat pattern="([89]0\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>[89]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 6\d{8}| [23789]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 01| 1[27]| 3\d| 6[02-578]| 96 )| 3(?: 7[0135-7]| 8[048]| 9[0269] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 51[01]| 6(?: [01][0-4]| 2[016-9]| 88 )| 710 )\d{5}| 7(?: 36| 4[25]| 56| [7-9]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>661234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- The prefix 809 seems to be used for AT&T and Verizon access lines from Liechtenstein, even though it doesn't appear in the plan. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 80(?: 0(?: 2[238]| 79 )| 9\d{2} )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002222</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 90(?: 0(?: 2[278]| 79 )| 1(?: 23| 3[012] )| 6(?: 4\d| 6[0126] ) )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002222</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern> 87(?: 0[128]| 7[0-4] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8770123</exampleNumber> </uan> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern> 697(?: [35]6| 4[25]| [7-9]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>697361234</exampleNumber> </voicemail> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>701\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7011234</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Sri Lanka --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B94 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000C3/en --> <territory id="LK" countryCode="94" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{1})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>[1-689]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [189]1| 2[13-7]| 3[1-8]| 4[157]| 5[12457]| 6[35-7] )[2-57]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>112345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding the prefix 76 for Dialog, based on information from open-source users. --> <nationalNumberPattern>7[125-8]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>712345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Liberia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000079/en --> <territory id="LR" countryCode="231" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting from Ministry of Agriculture, http://www.moa.gov.lr/content.php?sub=Email&?related=Contacts --> <numberFormat pattern="([279]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[279]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([4-6])(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[4-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[38]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [29]\d| [4-6]| 7\d{1,2}| [38]\d{2} )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- According to information from Lonestar Communications Corporation, the prefix 6 is being removed, but as of June 2012 is in parallel running with their new prefix 88. According to Cellcom Liberia, they have issued 9 digit numbers starting with 77. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 4[67]| 5\d| 6[4-8]| 77?\d{2}| 88\d{2} )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4612345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <premiumRate> <!-- Telemedia service is listed under premium rate. --> <!-- Note that as of March 2013, the ITU document talks about the withdrawal of the range (90) 0 XXX XXX. This is a 9 digit range and one we have never supported, but this could be a mistake in the ITU document and refer to (90) 0XX XXX. However as this is unclear at the moment, we decided to leave the (90) range unchanged for now. --> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <!-- The plan lists the following range as being assigned to TEMAS. On their homepage they say they are involved in the VoIP sector. --> <nationalNumberPattern>33200\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>332001234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Lesotho --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000078/en --> <territory id="LS" countryCode="266" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting following yellow pages: www.yellowpages.co.ls --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2568]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[56]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800[256]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80021234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Lithuania --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200007C/en --> <!-- Note that Lithuania is switching to a national prefix of 0. We support both 0 and 8 when parsing until this switch is complete. --> <territory id="LT" countryCode="370" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="8" nationalPrefixForParsing="[08]" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP-$FG)" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <!-- National Prefix formatting rule from www.yellowpages.lt --> <availableFormats> <!-- Two-digit area codes --> <numberFormat pattern="([34]\d)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> 37| 4(?: 1| 5[45]| 6[2-4] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Three-digit area codes --> <numberFormat pattern="([3-6]\d{2})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 3[148]| 4(?: [24]| 6[09] )| 528| 6 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([7-9]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG"> <leadingDigits>[7-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5)(2\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>52[0-79]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[3-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[1478]| 4[124-6]| 52 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>31234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>6\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>61234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 0[0239]| 10 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>700\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>808\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80812345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <uan> <!-- Including government service numbers here too. --> <nationalNumberPattern>70[67]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70712345</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Luxembourg --> <!-- http://www.ilr.public.lu/communications_electroniques/numerotation/index.html --> <territory id="LU" countryCode="352" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefixForParsing="(15(?:0[06]|1[12]|35|4[04]|55|6[26]|77|88|99)\d)" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Patterns overlap because of variable number length. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [2-5]| 7[1-9]| [89](?: [1-9]| 0[2-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [2-5]| 7[1-9]| [89](?: [1-9]| 0[2-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>20</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- The pattern for 7-digit numbers starting with 20 here will never be reached - but since we want this pattern to apply for 8-digit numbers with a 20 prefix, we include 20 in the leading digits. This is also done for 9-10 digit numbers starting with 20 below. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{1,2})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: [0367]| 4[3-8] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>20</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{1,2})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: [0367]| 4[3-8] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4 $5</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{1,4})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: [12589]| 4[12] )| [3-5]| 7[1-9]| [89](?: [1-9]| 0[2-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [89]0[01]| 70 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- The country-code is an impossible number prefix, so has been excluded here. This is necessary since the numbers have a variable number length. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [24-9]\d{3,10}| 3(?: [0-46-9]\d{2,9}| 5[013-9]\d{1,8} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Note that numbers starting with 2[367] can be a maximum of 10 digits - all others a maximum of 11. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 2\d{1,2}| 3[2-9]| [67]\d| 4[1-8]\d?| 5[1-5]\d?| 9[0-24-9]\d? )| 3(?: [059][05-9]| [13]\d| [26][015-9]| 4[0-26-9]| 7[0-389]| 8[08] )\d?| 4\d{2,3}| 5(?: [01458]\d| [27][0-69]| 3[0-3]| [69][0-7] )\d?| 7(?: 1[019]| 2[05-9]| 3[05]| [45][07-9]| [679][089]| 8[06-9] )\d?| 8(?: 0[2-9]| 1[0-36-9]| 3[3-9]| [469]9| [58][7-9]| 7[89] )\d?| 9(?: 0[89]| 2[0-49]| 37| 49| 5[0-27-9]| 7[7-9]| 9[0-478] )\d? )\d{1,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>27123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>6[269][18]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>628123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[01]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>801\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80112345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <!-- The document says the normal length will be 8 digits, but many numbers found online deviate from that. The prefixes from the following document have been added: http://www.ilr.public.lu/communications_electroniques/numerotation/plan_nat_num/numeros_geographiques_geo.pdf 201 has also been added since a diallable number was found online, and it says in http://www.ilr.public.lu/communications_electroniques/decisions/2004/0479.pdf that no numbers will be issued that begin with 200, numbers beginning with 201 will be issued one at a time, and 202-209 in blocks. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 20(?: 1\d{5}| [2-689]\d{1,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20201234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Latvia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000076/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+371 --> <territory id="LV" countryCode="371" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2689]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2689]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>6[3-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>63123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>2\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>81\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Libya (Soc. People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) --> <!-- Status as of 21 Jan 2011: a lot of outdated information on the web including on wikipedia and itu.int. The new area codes are on the Arabic website of the main telecommunication operator (Hatef Libya). A new mobile operator Aljeel Aljadeed for Technology will start using 096 (they are allowing customers to register numbers currently), so their code has also been added. --> <!-- http://hlc.ly/price.php --> <territory id="LY" countryCode="218" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([25679]\d)(\d{7})"> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[25679]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[1345]| 5[1347]| 6[123479]| 71 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The prefix 094 has been added on the strength of numbers found online, and numbers where SMS messages have been apparently successfully received. --> <nationalNumberPattern>9[1-6]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Morocco --> <!-- Shares formatting and some metadata with Western Sahara. --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000090/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+212 --> <territory id="MA" countryCode="212" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mainCountryForCode="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([56]\d{2})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> 5(?: 2[015-7]| 3[0-4] )| 6 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([58]\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 5(?: 2[2-489]| 3[5-9] )| 892 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 5(?: 2(?: [2-48]| 90 )| 3(?: [5-79]| 80 ) )| 892 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 5(?: 29| 38 ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 5(?: 29| 38 )[89] </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(8[09])(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits> 8(?: 0| 9[013-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[5689]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <!-- Closed numbering plan. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 2(?: (?: [015-7]\d| 2[2-9]| 3[2-57]| 4[2-8]| 8[235-7] )\d| 9(?: 0\d| [89]0 ) )| 3(?: (?: [0-4]\d| [57][2-9]| 6[235-8]| 9[3-9] )\d| 8(?: 0\d| [89]0 ) ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>520123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- Also duplicated in Western Sahara, please ensure you update both. --> <mobile> <!-- Prefixes 60[1-578], 62[01457-9], 63[04-8] and 68[01], 698 are from numbers found online, bug-reports, and information provided directly by the carriers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 0[0-8]| [124-7]\d| 3[013-8]| 8[01]| 9[89] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>650123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>89\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>891234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Monaco --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200008D/en --> <!-- We support Kosovo mobile numbers (044, 045) with a Monaco country-code here, as we do not support Kosovo at the moment. Kosovo seems to use a variety of country codes currently. It also seems that the national prefix is only used for mobile numbers, not fixed-line. --> <territory id="MC" countryCode="377" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <!-- Following formatting found online rather than in the ITU document example. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>4</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4 $5</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[4689]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>8\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Restricted to this as no numbers with the prefix of 91, 95 or 96 have been found. --> <nationalNumberPattern>9[2-47-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>99123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 4X mobile numbers are actually used by Kosovo. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6\d{8}| 4\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>612345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 8\d| 90 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Moldova, Rep. of --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200008C/en --> <!-- http://en.anrceti.md --> <territory id="MD" countryCode="373" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 22| 3 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([25-7]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 2[13-79]| [5-7] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[235-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 1[0569]| 2\d| 3[015-7]| 4[1-46-9]| 5[0-24689]| 6[2-589]| 7[1-37]| 9[1347-9] )| 5(?: 33| 5[257] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Includes prefixes for Interdnestrcom, http://www.idknet.com/. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 562| 6(?: 50| 7[1-6]| [089]\d )| 7(?: 67| 7[47-9]| [89]\d ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>65012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[056]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <!-- Information came from en.anrceti.md/node/81 --> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>808\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80812345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <uan> <!-- Includes numbers used for access to different transport directory services of general interest, since these are charged at the same rate as fixed-line numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 03| 14 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80312345</exampleNumber> </uan> <voip> <!-- Used for "nomadic numbers". --> <nationalNumberPattern>3[08]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>30123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Montenegro --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000DA/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Montenegro --> <!-- http://www.ekip.me/numeracija/dodijeljena.php --> <territory id="ME" countryCode="382" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[2-57-9]|6[3789]</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [2-57-9]| 6(?: [389]| 7(?: [0-8]| 9[3-9] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(67)(9)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>679</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>679[0-2]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Fixed line numbers have prefix 20,30,31,32,33,40,41,50,51,52 followed by 6 digits. The valid options for the third digit were from http://www.ekip.me/numeracija/dodijeljena.php --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 20[2-8]| 3(?: 0[2-7]| 1[35-7]| 2[3567]| 3[4-7] )| 4(?: 0[237]| 1[27] )| 5(?: 0[47]| 1[27]| 2[378] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>30234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Mobile numbers start with 632, 67, 68 or 69. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 32\d| [89]\d{2}| 7(?: [0-8]\d| 9(?: [3-9]| [0-2]\d ) ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <!-- According to ITU it is possible for the numbers to be between length 4-12 (http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000DA/en). However, in reality they seem to be 8 or 9 digits long, based on the Montenegro document. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>67622901</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- All toll free numbers have prefix 80 followed by 02 or 08. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800[28]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80080002</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Numbers with prefix 88, 94 or 95 are services with additional charges. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 88\d| 9(?: 4[13-8]| 5[16-8] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>94515151</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <!-- VOIP are prefixed with 78. --> <nationalNumberPattern>78[1-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>78108780</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- Corporate Telephony are prefixed with 77. --> <nationalNumberPattern>77\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>77273012</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Saint-Martin, French Antilles --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000058/en --> <!-- http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=interactivenumeros - ZABPQ-ZNE.xls --> <territory id="MF" countryCode="590" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0"> <!-- Formatting rules borrowed from Guadeloupe. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[56]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 590(?: [02][79]| 13| 5[0-268]| [78]7 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>590271234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Any ranges assigned from http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=interactivenumeros have been listed as belonging to Guadeloupe, St Martin and St Barthélemy, since we can't reliably distinguish between them. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 690(?: 0[0-7]| [1-9]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>690301234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Madagascar --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200007F/en --> <territory id="MG" countryCode="261" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([23]\d)(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[23]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Added the prefixes 20 44 and 20 47 as they seem popular on the internet - the plan says 20 4 is for the rest of the province of Antanarivo, but then fails to mention any area codes beginning with 4. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 20(?: 2\d{2}| 4[47]\d| 5[3467]\d| 6[279]\d| 7(?: 2[29]| [35]\d )| 8[268]\d| 9[245]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>202123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The numbering plan suggests the third digit, Z, should be 24-9, but this is not borne out by reality. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: [02-4]\d| 90 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>301234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Putting VSAT numbers here. --> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>22\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>221234567</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Marshall Islands --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000085/en --> <territory id="MH" countryCode="692" internationalPrefix="011" nationalPrefix="1"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-6]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 247| 528| 625 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2471234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 235| 329| 45[56]| 545 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2351234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <voip> <!-- VSAT prefixes are here. --> <nationalNumberPattern>635\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6351234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Rep. of --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CE/en --> <territory id="MK" countryCode="389" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formats follow wikipedia. --> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([347]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[347]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([58]\d{2})(\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[58]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-578]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: [23]\d| 5[124578]| 6[01] )| 3(?: 1[3-6]| [23][2-6]| 4[2356] )| 4(?: [23][2-6]| 4[3-6]| 5[256]| 6[25-8]| 7[24-6]| 8[4-6] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: [0-25-8]\d| 33 )\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>72345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>5[02-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 0[1-9]| [1-9]\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Mali --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000083/en --> <!-- http://crt-mali.org/pdf/plan_num --> <territory id="ML" countryCode="223" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[246-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Formatting some short numbers as a block. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 67| 74 </leadingDigits> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> <format>$1</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[246-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Patterns from ITU with extra ranges 20 25, 20 7[13-9] and 217 provided by Sotelma and confirmed by searches online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 0(?: 2[0-589]| 7\d )| 1(?: 2[5-7]| [3-689]\d| 7[2-4689] ) )| 44[239]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Orange Mali have updated their numbering plan, though this is not reflected in the ITU document (which is very stale). All mobile numbers starting with 7 are now Orange. Includes 6x from Malitel IR21. Numbers beginning with 9 have been found online and reported by open-source users, although the exact possible second digits are uncertain. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [67]\d{7}| 9[0-25-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>65012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Online examples have not been found, but this seems to follow the prescriptions in the plan. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Myanmar --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000092/en --> <territory id="MM" countryCode="95" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 1| 2[45] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>251</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 16| 2 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 67| 81 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[4-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)(\d{3})(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits> 9(?: [235-9]| 4[13789] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9)(4\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>94[0245]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [14578]\d{5,7}| [26]\d{5,8}| 9(?: [258]| 3\d| 4\d{1,2}| [679]\d? )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 2\d{1,2}| [3-5]\d| 6\d?| [89][0-6]\d )\d{4}| 2(?: [236-9]\d{4}| 4(?: 0\d{5}| \d{4} )| 5(?: 1\d{3,6}| [02-9]\d{3,5} ) )| 4(?: 2[245-8]| [346][2-6]| 5[3-5] )\d{4}| 5(?: 2(?: 20?| [3-8] )| 3[2-68]| 4(?: 21?| [4-8] )| 5[23]| 6[2-4]| 7[2-8]| 8[24-7]| 9[2-7] )\d{4}| 6(?: 0[23]| 1[2356]| [24][2-6]| 3[24-6]| 5[2-4]| 6[2-8]| 7(?: [2367]| 4\d| 5\d?| 8[145]\d )| 8[245]| 9[24] )\d{4}| 7(?: [04][24-8]| [15][2-7]| 22| 3[2-4] )\d{4}| 8(?: 1(?: 2\d?| [3-689] )| 2[2-8]| 3[24]| 4[24-7]| 5[245]| 6[23] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 99[089] (8 digits) from numbers found online, and 961 with 9 digits. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 17[01]\d{4}| 9(?: 2[0-4]| 3[136]\d| 4(?: 0[0-4]\d| [1379]\d| [24][0-589]\d| 5\d{2}| 88 )| 5[0-6]| 61?\d| 73\d| 8\d| 9(?: 1\d| [089] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>92123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>1333\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>13331234</exampleNumber> </voip> <!-- No information on other types of phone numbers for Myanmar has been found. --> </territory> <!-- Mongolia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200008E/en --> <territory id="MN" countryCode="976" internationalPrefix="001" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([12]\d)(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[12]1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([12]2\d)(\d{5,6})"> <leadingDigits>[12]2[1-3]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([12]\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> [12](?: 27| [3-5] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [12](?: 27| [3-5]\d )2 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- It seems from online formatting that the national prefix is not written (or perhaps needed?) for numbers in these ranges. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>[57-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([12]\d{4})(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits> [12](?: 27| [3-5] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [12](?: 27| [3-5]\d )[4-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [12]\d{7,9}| [57-9]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Note the leading digit is the access code: 1 is used by Mongolia Telecom subscribers and 2 is used by Mongolian Railway subscribers. The area code then follows the access code, and could be 1 to 4 digits long. We also cover wireless local loop numbers here as well, even though we are not certain whether they are in fact fixed or mobile in this country. 5-digit subscriber numbers for 4-digit area codes have been added due to online numbers being found. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [12](?: 1\d| 2(?: [1-3]\d?| 7\d )| 3[2-8]\d{1,2}| 4[2-68]\d{1,2}| 5[1-4689]\d{1,2} )\d{5}| 5[0568]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 8[89]| 9[013-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>88123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> <voip> <!-- According to the document this could be stricter, but there are counter examples online. --> <nationalNumberPattern>7[05-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>75123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Macao, China --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200007E/en --> <territory id="MO" countryCode="853" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([268]\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[268]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 28[2-57-9]| 8[2-57-9]\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>28212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- The 6[23] prefixes are added as SMS messages have been successfully delivered to these numbers, and they are also widely present on the Internet. --> <nationalNumberPattern>6[236]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>66123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Northern Mariana Islands --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000EE/en --> <!-- www.cnmiphonebook.com/ --> <territory id="MP" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="670" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5689]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Extra exchange codes 232, 289, 355, 472, 633, 637, 646, 647, 649, 653, 687, 734 and 828 were seen in the white and yellow pages, but no numbers with these exchange codes have proved to be diallable so we exclude them for now.. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 670(?: 2(?: 3[3-7]| 56| 8[5-8] )| 32[1238]| 4(?: 33| 8[348] )| 5(?: 32| 55| 88 )| 6(?: 64| 70| 82 )| 78[589]| 8[3-9]8| 989 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6702345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 670(?: 2(?: 3[3-7]| 56| 8[5-8] )| 32[1238]| 4(?: 33| 8[348] )| 5(?: 32| 55| 88 )| 6(?: 64| 70| 82 )| 78[589]| 8[3-9]8| 989 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6702345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Martinique (French Dept. of) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000086/en --> <!-- http://www.arcep.fr/index.php?id=2137&bloc=0596&CMD=RESULTS_NUMEROTATION --> <territory id="MQ" countryCode="596" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[56]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 596(?: 0[2-5]| [12]0| 3[05-9]| 4[024-8]| [5-7]\d| 89| 9[4-8] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>596301234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 696(?: [0-479]\d| 5[01]| 8[0-689] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>696201234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- The 876 prefix is mentioned in the plan, but the plan is from 2006 and in France VOIP numbers were changed from 087 to the 09 prefix in 2009. It is likely this occurred here too. --> </territory> <!-- Mauritania --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000087/en --> <!-- http://www.are.mr/com-1-4-1.html --> <territory id="MR" countryCode="222" internationalPrefix="00" > <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-48]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-48]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 25[08]\d{5}| 35\d{6}| 45[1-7]\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>35123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 2\d| 70 )| 3(?: 3\d| 6[1-36]| 7[1-3] )| 4(?: 4\d| 6[0457-9]| 7[4-9]| 8[01346-8] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Montserrat --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200008F/en --> <territory id="MS" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="664" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5689]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>664491\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6644912345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>66449[2-6]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6644923456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Malta --> <!-- www.itu.int/oth/T0202000084/en --> <!-- www.mca.org.mt (Numbering link in the LHS menu - has more up-to-date allocations) --> <territory id="MT" countryCode="356" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2357-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 0(?: 1[0-6]| [69]\d )| [1-357]\d{2} )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21001234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 7(?: 210| [79]\d{2} )| 9(?: 2(?: 1[01]| 31 )| 696| 8(?: 1[1-3]| 89| 97 )| 9\d{2} ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>96961234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>7117\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71171234</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800[3467]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80071234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 0(?: 0(?: 37| 43 )| 6\d{2}| 70\d| 9[0168] )| [12]\d0[1-5] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50037123</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <!-- In the plan as Non-PATS ECS. --> <nationalNumberPattern>3550\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>35501234</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- Using this for governmental numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>501\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50112345</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Mauritius --> <!-- http://www.icta.mu/telecommunications/numbering.htm --> <!-- Preferred international prefix is expected to standardize on just '00' --> <territory id="MU" countryCode="230" internationalPrefix="0(?:0|[2-7]0|33)" preferredInternationalPrefix="020"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-46-9]\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-46-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>5</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- See also: http://www.wtng.info/wtng-230-mu.html for additional detail. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: [03478]\d| 1[0-7]| 6[1-69] )| 4(?: [013568]\d| 2[4-7] )| 5( 44\d| 471 )| 6\d{2}| 8(?: 14| 3[129] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2012345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 2[59]\d| 4(?: 2[1-389]| 4\d| 7[1-9]| 9\d )| 7\d{2}| 8(?: [256]\d| 7[15-8] )| 9[0-8]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>52512345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[012]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>30\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 20| 9\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3201234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Maldives --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000082/en --> <!-- www.dhiraagu.com.mv --> <territory id="MV" countryCode="960" internationalPrefix="0(?:0|19)" preferredInternationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [3467]| 9(?: [1-9]| 0[1-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>900</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [3467]\d{6}| 9(?: 00\d{7}| \d{6} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- 300 has been added as prefixes from online searches, since the numbers seemed to be diallable. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3(?: 0[01]| 3[0-59] )| 6(?: [567][02468]| 8[024689]| 90 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6701234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 7[45] has been added as many numbers online have been found with this prefix. 46[46] are new prefixes for Dhiraagu and Wataniya, used currently for SMS-based services. 91 was added based on information from Wataniya Telecom. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 46[46]| 7[3-9]\d| 9[16-9]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7712345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>781\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7812345</exampleNumber> </pager> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Malawi --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000080/en --> <!-- The plan doesn't state that a national prefix exists, but numbers found on the internet are consistent in having one. --> <territory id="MW" countryCode="265" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[1789]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: \d{2} )?| [2789]\d{2} )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- 14 is no longer mentioned in the plan as a prefix, but plenty of online numbers have been found so this is being retained for now. It is possible however that these may be old-format mobile numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[2-9]| 21\d{2} )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 111| 77\d| 88\d| 99\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>991234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Mexico --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200008A/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B52 --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premium-rate_telephone_number#Mexico --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toll-free_telephone_number --> <territory id="MX" countryCode="52" internationalPrefix="0[09]" nationalPrefix="01" nationalPrefixForParsing="0[12]|04[45](\d{10})" nationalPrefixTransformRule="1$1" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" leadingZeroPossible="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <!-- When a number starts with 01 or 02, we remove the prefixes; when a number starts with 044 or 045 followed by 10 digits, we replace the prefixes with 1. This way all the mobile numbers, regardless of whether they are written in international format (leading 1) or national format (leading 044/045), will be parsed into the same form. --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([358]\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 33| 55| 81 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [2467]| 3[12457-9]| 5[89]| 8[02-9]| 9[0-35-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1)([358]\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: 33| 55| 81 ) </leadingDigits> <format>044 $2 $3 $4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3 $4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1)(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: [2467]| 3[12457-9]| 5[89]| 8[2-9]| 9[1-35-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>044 $2 $3 $4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3 $4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{9,10}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area_codes_in_Mexico_by_code --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 33| 55| 81 )\d{8}| (?: 2(?: 2[2-9]| 3[1-35-8]| 4[13-9]| 7[1-689]| 8[1-578]| 9[467] )| 3(?: 1[1-79]| [2458][1-9]| 7[1-8]| 9[1-5] )| 4(?: 1[1-57-9]| [24-6][1-9]| [37][1-8]| 8[1-35-9]| 9[2-689] )| 5(?: 88| 9[1-79] )| 6(?: 1[2-68]| [234][1-9]| 5[1-3689]| 6[12457-9]| 7[1-7]| 8[67]| 9[4-8] )| 7(?: [13467][1-9]| 2[1-8]| 5[13-9]| 8[1-69]| 9[17] )| 8(?: 2[13-689]| 3[1-6]| 4[124-6]| 6[1246-9]| 7[1-378]| 9[12479] )| 9(?: 1[346-9]| 2[1-4]| 3[2-46-8]| 5[1348]| [69][1-9]| 7[12]| 8[1-8] ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2221234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: (?: 33| 55| 81 )\d{8}| (?: 2(?: 2[2-9]| 3[1-35-8]| 4[13-9]| 7[1-689]| 8[1-578]| 9[467] )| 3(?: 1[1-79]| [2458][1-9]| 7[1-8]| 9[1-5] )| 4(?: 1[1-57-9]| [24-6][1-9]| [37][1-8]| 8[1-35-9]| 9[2-689] )| 5(?: 88| 9[1-79] )| 6(?: 1[2-68]| [2-4][1-9]| 5[1-3689]| 6[12457-9]| 7[1-7]| 8[67]| 9[4-8] )| 7(?: [13467][1-9]| 2[1-8]| 5[13-9]| 8[1-69]| 9[17] )| 8(?: 2[13-689]| 3[1-6]| 4[124-6]| 6[1246-9]| 7[1-378]| 9[12479] )| 9(?: 1[346-9]| 2[1-4]| 3[2-46-8]| 5[1348]| [69][1-9]| 7[12]| 8[1-8] ) )\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12221234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Malaysia --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B60 --> <!-- http://www.skmm.gov.my --> <territory id="MY" countryCode="60" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="([4-79])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[4-79]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(3)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="([18]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 1[02-46-9][1-9]| 8 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1)([36-8]00)(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1[36-8]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3-$4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(11)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>11</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(15[49])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>15</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[13-9]\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[2-9]\d| [4-9][2-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>323456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Although the plan lists the prefix 159 as broadband services (data only), apparently it is possible to send SMSs (and receive them) from numbers in this block, so we are listing them as mobile. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 1[1-3]\d{2}| [02-4679][2-9]\d| 59\d{2}| 8(?: 1[23]| [2-9]\d ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1[38]00\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1300123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>1600\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1600123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>1700\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1700123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>154\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1541234567</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Mozambique --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000091/en --> <territory id="MZ" countryCode="258" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([28]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 2| 8[246] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(80\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>80</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[28]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [1346]\d| 5[0-2]| [78][12]| 93 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>8[246]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>821234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Unsure of the length requirement on toll-free numbers, so using 9 based on online examples. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- The plan suggests 801 and 802 numbers are shared-cost numbers, and numbers beginning with a 9 are premium rate, but no online examples can be found of any of these so they are omitted for the time-being. --> </territory> <!-- Namibia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000093/en --> <territory id="NA" countryCode="264" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(8\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>8[1235]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6\d)(\d{2,3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(88)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>88</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(870)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>870</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[68]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Includes VSAT service. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 1(?: 17| 2(?: [0189]\d| [2-6]| 7\d? )| 3(?: 2\d| 3[378] )| 4[01]| 69| 7[014] )| 2(?: 17| 25| 5(?: [0-36-8]| 4\d? )| 69| 70 )| 3(?: 17| 2(?: [0237]\d?| [14-689] )| 34| 6[29]| 7[01]| 81 )| 4(?: 17| 2(?: [012]| 7? )| 4(?: [06]| 1\d )| 5(?: [01357]| [25]\d? )| 69| 7[01] )| 5(?: 17| 2(?: [0459]| [23678]\d? )| 69| 7[01] )| 6(?: 17| 2(?: 5| 6\d? )| 38| 42| 69| 7[01] )| 7(?: 17| 2(?: [569]| [234]\d? )| 3(?: 0\d?| [13] )| 69| 7[01] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>61221234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Includes the Switch CDMA Service. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 60| 8[125] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>811234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>8701\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>870123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <!-- Including virtual telephone and VOIP services. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8( 3\d{2}| 86 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>88612345</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- New Caledonia (Territoire français d'outre-mer) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000098/en --> <!-- http://www.opt.nc --> <territory id="NC" countryCode="687" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- From www.1012.nc, the local yellow pages. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <!-- We exclude short-codes here so they are formatted as a block --> <leadingDigits> [2-46-9]| 5[0-4] </leadingDigits> <format>$1.$2.$3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-57-9]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Including the 88 prefix for public payphones. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[03-9]| 3[0-5]| 4[1-7]| 88 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5[0-4]| [79]\d| 8[0-79] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>751234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Listed as "voice services", from what we've seen they seem to cost extra. --> <!-- Note that OPT lists 3631 as a free short number for caller ID services, but the ITU document says that all 36 numbers are 6 digits. See ShortNumberMetadata.xml for more. --> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>36\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>366711</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Niger --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200009B/en --> <territory id="NE" countryCode="227" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [289]| 09 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(08)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>08</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[0289]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Adding 20 61 from online numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 0(?: 20| 3[1-7]| 4[134]| 5[14]| 6[14578]| 7[1-578] )| 1(?: 4[145]| 5[14]| 6[14-68]| 7[169]| 88 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20201234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Added 90, 91, 92, 97, 98 & 99 from online data. Airtel have confirmed that they use the 89 and 97 prefixes, and Orange use 92. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 89| 9[0-46-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>93123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>08\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>08123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>09\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>09123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Norfolk Island --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200009D/en --> <!-- Including numbers for Australian Antarctic stations. --> <territory id="NF" countryCode="672" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[13]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,6}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- ITU says all 3X numbers except 38 are fixed-line, but 3[3-79] numbers don't seem to connect after we tried calling them. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 06| 17| 28| 39 )| 3[012]\d )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>106609</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>38\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>381234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Nigeria --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200009C/en --> <territory id="NG" countryCode="234" internationalPrefix="009" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([129])(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[129]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3-8]\d)(\d{3})(\d{2,3})"> <leadingDigits> [3-6]| 7(?: [1-79]| 0[1-9] )| 8[2-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([78]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 70| 8[01] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([78]00)(\d{4})(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits>[78]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([78]00)(\d{5})(\d{5,6})"> <leadingDigits>[78]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(78)(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>78</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-69]\d{5,8}| [78]\d{5,13} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,14}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> [12]\d{6,7}| 9\d{7}| (?: 3\d| 4[023568]| 5[02368]| 6[02-469]| 7[4-69]| 8[2-9] )\d{6}| (?: 4[47]| 5[14579]| 6[1578]| 7[0-357] )\d{5,6}| (?: 78| 41 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- More 81X prefixes have been added based on online numbers, including the prefix 817 from Etisalat, 814 MTN and 811 from Glo. Furthermore, the fixed-line prefixes owned by Starcomms have apparently, according to the company, been used for mobile numbers too, despite the ITU plan, so we list them here as well. 701 has been added for Airtel/Zain. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 7[34]\d| 8(?: 04| [124579]\d| 8[0-3] )| 95\d )| 287[0-7]| 3(?: 18[1-8]| 88[0-7]| 9(?: 8[5-9]| 6[1-5] ) )| 4(?: 28[0-2]| 6(?: 7[1-9]| 8[02-47] )| 88[0-2] )| 5(?: 2(?: 7[7-9]| 8\d )| 38[1-79]| 48[0-7]| 68[4-7] )| 6(?: 2(?: 7[7-9]| 8\d )| 4(?: 3[7-9]| [68][129]| 7[04-69]| 9[1-8] )| 58[0-2]| 98[7-9] )| 7(?: 38[0-7]| 69[1-8]| 78[2-4] )| 8(?: 28[3-9]| 38[0-2]| 4(?: 2[12]| 3[147-9]| 5[346]| 7[4-9]| 8[014-689]| 90 )| 58[1-8]| 78[2-9]| 88[5-7] )| 98[07]\d )\d{4}| (?: 70(?: [13-9]\d| 2[1-9] )| 8(?: 0[2-9]| 1\d )\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8021234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Info on these numbers from http://www.alphatechnologieslimited.com. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7,11}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,14}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80017591759</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>700\d{7,11}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,14}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7001234567</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Nicaragua --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200009A/en --> <territory id="NI" countryCode="505" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1258]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Online users have reported seeing 5500 used by Claro; until we can find actual numbers or any documentation about it, we restrict this pattern to this prefix exactly. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5500\d{4}| 8\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Netherlands --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B31 --> <!-- http://www.opta.nl/en/numbers/search-for-numbers --> <territory id="NL" countryCode="31" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([1-578]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1[035]| 2[0346]| 3[03568]| 4[0356]| 5[0358]| 7| 8[4578] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([1-5]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 1[16-8]| 2[259]| 3[124]| 4[17-9]| 5[124679] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6)(\d{8})"> <leadingDigits>6[0-57-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(66)(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>66</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(14)(\d{3,4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>14</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]0\d)(\d{4,7})"> <leadingDigits> 80| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{4,8}| [2-7]\d{8}| [89]\d{6,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>14\d{3,4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,6}</possibleNumberPattern> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[0135-8]| 2[02-69]| 3[0-68]| 4[0135-9]| [57]\d| 8[478] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>101234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>6[1-58]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>612345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>66\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>662345678</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[069]\d{4,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9061234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>85\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>851234567</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- These numbers are used for local government. They are formed by the appending the local dialling code (including the national prefix 0) after the leading digits "14". --> <nationalNumberPattern> 140(?: 1(?: [035]| [16-8]\d )| 2(?: [0346]| [259]\d )| 3(?: [03568]| [124]\d )| 4(?: [0356]| [17-9]\d )| 5(?: [0358]| [124679]\d )| 7\d| 8[458] ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>14020</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Norway --> <!-- Metadata (excluding fixed-line) shared with Svalbard. --> <!-- http://www.npt.no/npt/numsys/E.164.pdf --> <territory id="NO" countryCode="47" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true" mainCountryForCode="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([489]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[489]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([235-7]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[235-7]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 0\d{4}| [2-9]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Excludes Svalbard fixed-line numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[1-4]| 3[1-3578]| 5[1-35-7]| 6[1-4679]| 7[0-8] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 4[015-8]| 5[89]| 9\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>41234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[01]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>82[09]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>82012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 810(?: 0[0-6]| [2-8]\d )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81021234</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>880\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>88012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>85[0-5]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>85012345</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- Includes some 810 local-rate numbers, and long-distance rate numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 0\d{4}| 81(?: 0(?: 0[7-9]| 1\d )| 5\d{2} )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>01234</exampleNumber> </uan> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern>81[23]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81212345</exampleNumber> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- Nepal --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000095/en --> <!-- http://www.ntc.net.np/mobile/mob_postpaid_number_scheme.php --> <territory id="NP" countryCode="977" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting patterns taken from pages like www.nepalgov.gov.np --> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>1[2-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> 1[01]| [2-8]| 9(?: [1-69]| 7[15-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d{2})(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits> 9(?: 7[45]| 8 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- This is complex, in order to try and distinguish between numbers that start with 97 and numbers that have the country code prefixed. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-8]\d{7}| 9(?: [1-69]\d{6}| 7[2-6]\d{5,7}| 8\d{8} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Added (1) 2XXXXXX and (88) from numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[0124-6]| 2[13-79]| 3[135-8]| 4[146-9]| 5[135-7]| 6[13-9]| 7[15-9]| 8[1-46-9]| 9[1-79] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>14567890</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- There is no definitive source of information for mobile numbers in Nepal. The information here is collected by searching the Internet. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 7[45]| 8[01456] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9841234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No information on other types of phone numbers for Nepal has been found. --> </territory> <!-- Nauru --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000094/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Nauru --> <territory id="NR" countryCode="674" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[458]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 444| 888 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4441234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>55[5-9]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5551234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Niue --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000EC/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Niue --> <territory id="NU" countryCode="683" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- Numbers are always formatted as a block. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-5]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Putting FWT (fixed-wireless-terminals) numbers here too. --> <nationalNumberPattern>[34]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4002</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[125]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- New Zealand --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000099/en --> <!-- Includes Ross Dependency, Antarctica --> <!-- Does not currently support 083 "Enhanced voice services", New Zealand direct service numbers and 050 "Nation-Wide Service". --> <territory id="NZ" countryCode="64" internationalPrefix="0(?:0|161)" preferredInternationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Pattern for fixed-line formats. --> <numberFormat pattern="([34679])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [3467]| 9[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Area code for NZ's Scott Base, in Antarctica. --> <numberFormat pattern="(24099)(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>240</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>2409</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>24099</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Mobile numbers do not have exclusive leading digits - formatting depends on number length. --> <!-- Vodafone numbers can be 8 digits (without leading 0). --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>21</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Paging numbers and some mobile numbers (Telecom/Vodafone/TelstraClear). --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: 1[1-9]| [69]| 7[0-35-9] )| 86 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 2Degrees numbers are formatted with 022 separated, since this seems to be more common than writing the first group as 022X based on Google web searches, and is used by 2Degrees themselves. See formatting on www.2degreesmobile.co.nz for an example of the latter. We follow the same pattern for 020 (Orcon) and 028 (mixed) numbers. --> <numberFormat pattern="(2\d)(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>2[028]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <!-- 0274, 0210 and toll-free/premium-rate prefixes 0508/0800/0900. --> <leadingDigits> 2(?: 10| 74 )| 5| [89]0 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 6[235-9]\d{6}| [2-57-9]\d{7,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- 07 788 was assigned to Voxbox according to http://www.nad.org.nz/07GeographicalCodes.php --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[2-79]| [49][2-689]| 6[235-9]| 7[2-5789] )\d{6}| 24099\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>32345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Includes mobile radio service numbers (e.g. TeamTalk). --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [028]\d{7,8}| 1(?: 0\d{5,7}| [12]\d{5,6}| [3-9]\d{5} )| [79]\d{7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>211234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>[28]6\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>26123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <!-- These are the toll free patterns used, by Telecom and Telstra/Clear, but they are referred to as 'Value-added service' in the phone plan for some reason. 85 numbers are not covered, as telecom companies don't seem to support them yet. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 508\d{6,7}| 80\d{6,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Oman --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200009F/en --> <territory id="OM" countryCode="968" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(2\d)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([58]00)(\d{4,6})"> <leadingDigits>[58]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[2-6]| 5| 9[1-9] )\d{6}| 800\d{5,6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2[2-6]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>23123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9[1-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>92123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Link to document about toll-free numbers on www.tra.gov.om, which suggests they should be 8007 followed by 4 digits. However, the only examples I can find, including the customer help line for the main telephony company there (omantel), is 8007 followed by 5 digits, so am allowing both for now to be on the safe side. 500 numbers seem to offer international toll-free dialing numbers - +968 500 1300 for international help desk for omantel, for example. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 8007\d{4,5}| 500\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80071234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- No premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Panama --> <!-- http://www.asep.gob.pa/telecom/pnn/default.asp - last read Jan 17th 2013. --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B507 - although it omits the fact that mobile phones are 8 digits long. --> <territory id="PA" countryCode="507" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[1-57-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- Note that numbers starting with 101, 106, 131, 151, 156 and 168 have not been assigned to any rule below since we are not sure what the "servicios 102/103" refer to here. --> <fixedLine> <!-- Note that "servicios 101/104" in the plan refer to "Local Basic Communications Service" and "Public and Semipublic Terminal Service", represented here as fixed-line. --> <!-- The range 194-XXXX has been added since a number was found online with this prefix and proved to be diallable. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 0[02-579]| 19| 2[37]| 3[03]| 4[479]| 57| 65| 7[016-8]| 8[58]| 9[134] )| 2(?: [0235679]\d| 1[0-7]| 4[04-9]| 8[028] )| 3(?: 0[0-7]| 1[14-7]| 2[0-3]| 3[03]| 4[0457]| 5[56]| 6[068]| 7[078]| 80| 9\d )| 4(?: 3[013-59]| 4\d| 7[0-689] )| 5(?: [01]\d| 2[0-7]| [56]0| 79 )| 7(?: 0[09]| 2[0-267]| [349]0| 5[6-9]| 7[0-24-7]| 8[89] )| 8(?: [34]\d| 5[0-4]| 8[02] )| 9(?: 0[78]| 1[0178]| 2[0378]| 3[379]| 40| 5[0489]| 6[06-9]| 7[046-9]| 8[36-8]| 9[1-9] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2001234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Note that "servicios 106/107" in the plan refer to mobile services. We also include service "210", "Servicio de Busca Personas". --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[16]1| 21[89]| 8(?: 1[01]| 7[23] ) )\d{4}| 6(?: [04-9]\d| 1[0-5]| 2[0-7]| 3[5-9] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>60012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[09]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Value-added services are represented as "400" in the plan. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 779| 8(?: 2[235]| 55| 60| 7[578]| 86| 95 )| 9(?: 0[0-2]| 81 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8601234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Peru --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A6/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+51 --> <!-- http://www.assistbook.com/South%20America/Peru/widecodes --> <territory id="PE" countryCode="51" internationalPrefix="19(?:1[124]|77|90)00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" preferredExtnPrefix=" Anexo " mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(1)(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([4-8]\d)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> [4-7]| 8[2-4] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>80</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Formatting from common usage found on the internet, supported by ITU doc. --> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[14-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1\d| 4[1-4]| 5[1-46]| 6[1-7]| 7[2-46]| 8[2-4] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>11234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>805\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80512345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>801\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80112345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>80[24]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80212345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- French Polynesia (Tahiti) (Territoire français d'outre-mer) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004D/en --> <territory id="PF" countryCode="689" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>89</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-79]\d{5}| 8\d{5,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}(?:\d{2})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>44\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>441234</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Includes "voice-server" prefixes and pay-phone. The 41 range has been made more specific to exclude Mobile MSRN. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 4(?: [02-9]\d| 1[02-9] )| [5689]\d{2} )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>401234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [27]\d{2}| 3[0-79]\d| 411| 89\d{3} )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Papua New Guinea --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A4/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B675 --> <territory id="PG" countryCode="675" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[1-689]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[0-2]\d| 4[25]\d| 5[34]\d| 64[1-9]| 77(?: [0-24]\d| 30 )| 85[02-46-9]| 9[78]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Mobile number patterns from the numbering plan are included here, as well as 68X from Wikipedia. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 68| 7(?: [0-369]\d| 75 ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6812345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>180\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1801234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <!-- VSAT prefixes are here. --> <nationalNumberPattern>275\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2751234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Philippines --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B63 --> <territory id="PH" countryCode="63" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <!--Area code separated from number. Area codes found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_in_the_Philippines#Area_Codes --> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(2)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(2)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4,6})"> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 23| 39| 46 )| 4(?: 2[3-6]| [35]9| 4[26]| 76 )| 5(?: 22| 44 )| 642| 8(?: 62| 8[245] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 230| 397| 461 )| 4(?: 2(?: 35| [46]4| 51 )| 396| 4(?: 22| 63 )| 59[347]| 76[15] )| 5(?: 221| 446 )| 642[23]| 8(?: 622| 8(?: [24]2| 5[13] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(\d{5})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 346| 4(?: 27| 9[35] )| 883 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 3469| 4(?: 279| 9(?: 30| 56 ) )| 8834 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- This rule is a fallback for the more specific area codes. --> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="([3-8]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[3-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 81| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Formatting from http://www.uniontelecard.com/calling-guides/philippines/guide1.aspx --> <numberFormat pattern="(1800)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1800)(\d{1,2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d{5,7}| [3-9]\d{7,9}| 1800\d{7,9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,13}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Evidence on number length is hard to come by. We have found diallable numbers in Manila that have only 5 digits after the area code; plus it seems the 8822 area code is followed by 6 digits, and 8842 by only 4. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d{5}(?:\d{2})?| (?: 3[2-68]| 4[2-9]| 5[2-6]| 6[2-58]| 7[24578]| 8[2-8] )\d{7}| 88(?: 22\d{6}| 42\d{4} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 81[37]| 9(?: 0[5-9]| 1[025-9]| 2[0-35-9]| 3[02-9]| 4[236-9]| 7[3479]| 89| 9[46-9] ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9051234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Information on toll-free numbers collected from searching the internet --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>180012345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- No information can be found about other types of numbers (such as premium rate) in the Philippines. --> </territory> <!-- Pakistan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A1/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B92 --> <territory id="PK" countryCode="92" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Universal Access Numbers (UAN) number format patterns first, so that these numbers are formatted nicely by the AYTF. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(111)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[125]| 4[0-246-9]| 5[1-35-7]| 6[1-8]| 7[14]| 8[16]| 91 )1 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[125]| 4[0-246-9]| 5[1-35-7]| 6[1-8]| 7[14]| 8[16]| 91 )11 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[125]| 4[0-246-9]| 5[1-35-7]| 6[1-8]| 7[14]| 8[16]| 91 )111 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(111)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 2[349]| 45| 54| 60| 72| 8[2-5]| 9[2-9] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[349]| 45| 54| 60| 72| 8[2-5]| 9[2-9] )\d1 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[349]| 45| 54| 60| 72| 8[2-5]| 9[2-9] )\d11 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[349]| 45| 54| 60| 72| 8[2-5]| 9[2-9] )\d111 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{7,8})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[125]| 4[0-246-9]| 5[1-35-7]| 6[1-8]| 7[14]| 8[16]| 91 )[2-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{6,7})"> <leadingDigits> 2[349]| 45| 54| 60| 72| 8[2-5]| 9[2-9] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[349]| 45| 54| 60| 72| 8[2-5]| 9[2-9] )\d[2-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(3\d{2})(\d{7})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>3</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([15]\d{3})(\d{5,6})"> <leadingDigits> 58[12]| 1 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- This is from online examples. --> <numberFormat pattern="(586\d{2})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>586</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]00)(\d{3})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>[89]00</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- This is horribly complex because the country code is 92, and several area codes start with 92, and the number length is widely variable. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{8}| [2-8]\d{5,11}| 9(?: [013-9]\d{4,9}| 2\d(?: 111\d{6}| \d{3,7} ) ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The subscriber number length is not well defined for some area codes. From online examples, we have come up with a heuristic that for 3-digit area codes, the subscriber number will be 6 or 7 digits - for 2-digit area codes it will be 7, with the exceptions of Karachi and Lahore (both 8). --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 21| 42 )[2-9]\d{7}| (?: 2[25]| 4[0146-9]| 5[1-35-7]| 6[1-8]| 7[14]| 8[16]| 91 )[2-9]\d{6}| (?: 2(?: 3[2358]| 4[2-4]| 9[2-8] )| 45[3479]| 54[2-467]| 60[468]| 72[236]| 8(?: 2[2-689]| 3[23578]| 4[3478]| 5[2356] )| 9(?: 1| 2[2-8]| 3[27-9]| 4[2-6]| 6[3569]| 9[25-8] ) )[2-9]\d{5,6}| 58[126]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 311, 325 and 320 as SMSs have been successfully sent to these numbers and numbers can be found online with these prefixes. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 0\d| 1[1-5]| 2[0-5]| 3[1-6]| 4[1-7]| 55| 64 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3012345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <!-- These are referred to as UPT numbers in the plan. --> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>122\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <!-- The example number here is the test number from the plan. --> <exampleNumber>122044444</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <uan> <!-- Data on what a UAN is is hard to come by. http://www.ptcl.com.pk has information under http://www.ptcl.com.pk/contentb.php?NID=143#uan - which defines their format - but not what type of number they are. We exclude Azad Jammu, Kashmir and Northern Areas here since no online example UANs can be found, and they have an "access code" at the start, making it difficult to guess what a UAN in these areas would look like. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: [125]| 3[2358]| 4[2-4]| 9[2-8] )| 4(?: [0-246-9]| 5[3479] )| 5(?: [1-35-7]| 4[2-467] )| 6(?: [1-8]| 0[468] )| 7(?: [14]| 2[236] )| 8(?: [16]| 2[2-689]| 3[23578]| 4[3478]| 5[2356] )| 9(?: 1| 22| 3[27-9]| 4[2-6]| 6[3569]| 9[2-7] ) )111\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21111825888</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Poland --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B48 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A8/en --> <!-- http://www.uke.gov.pl/uke/index.jsp?place=Lead24&news_cat_id=277&news_id=3791&layout=9&page=text (in Polish) --> <territory id="PL" countryCode="48" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [124]| 3[2-4]| 5[24-689]| 6[1-3578]| 7[14-7]| 8[1-79]| 9[145] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4,6})"> <!-- Pattern for shorter fixed-line numbers. --> <leadingDigits> [124]| 3[2-4]| 5[24-689]| 6[1-3578]| 7[14-7]| 8[1-7] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- We are formatting 70 numbers as per mobile numbers, based on information from some Poles that this is more usual. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 39| 5[013]| 6[0469]| 7[02389]| 8[08] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Additional patterns for shorter pager numbers. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2,3})"> <leadingDigits>64</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>64</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-58]\d{6,8}| 9\d{8}| [67]\d{5,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Grouped by prefix-length. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[2-8]| 2[2-59]| 3[2-4]| 4[1-468]| 5[24-689]| 6[1-3578]| 7[14-6]| 8[1-7] )\d{5,7}| 77\d{4,7}| (?: 89| 9[145] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5[013]| 6[069]| 7[2389]| 88 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>512345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>642\d{3,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>642123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>701234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>801\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>39\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>391234567</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Collectivité territoriale de la République française) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B2/en --> <territory id="PM" countryCode="508" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([45]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[45]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>41\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>411234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>55\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>551234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Pitcairn Island --> <!-- id="PN" --> <!-- This island is not supported since evidence seems to be that the 50 inhabitants use satellite phones. --> <!-- Puerto Rico --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000AA/en --> <territory id="PR" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="787|939" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5789]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 787| 939 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7872345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 787| 939 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7872345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Palestinian Authority --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B970 --> <!-- http://www.wtng.info/wtng-970-ps.html --> <!-- http://www.paltel.ps --> <!-- Palestinian phone numbers can be reached through the Israeli country code (972) in addition to the Palestinian country code (970) and so Palestinian landlines and mobile lines are a subset of the Israeli formats. --> <territory id="PS" countryCode="970" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2489])(2\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2489]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5[69]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>5</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1[78]00)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>1[78]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- 4 and 5 digit premium numbers will be formatted as one block by default. --> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [24589]\d{7,8}| 1(?: [78]\d{8}| [49]\d{2,3} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 22[234789]| 42[45]| 82[01458]| 92[369] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>5[69]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>599123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- According to Paltel, premium numbers are 14xx and 19xxx --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 4| 9\d )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>19123</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>1700\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1700123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Portugal --> <!-- http://www.anacom.pt/render.jsp?categoryId=279098 --> <territory id="PT" countryCode="351" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Note: the wikipedia page suggests that mobile numbers may also be formatted with only two digits in the first group; however, this doesn't seem to be majority usage based on searches online. --> <numberFormat pattern="(2\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>2[12]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([2-46-9]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 2[3-9]| [346-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-46-9]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [12]\d| [35][1-689]| 4[1-59]| 6[1-35689]| 7[1-9]| 8[1-69]| 9[1256] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: [136]\d{2}| 2[0-79]\d| 480 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[02]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Fixed maximum cost numbers: 761=0.60€, 761=1€, 762=2€. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 76(?: 0[1-57]| 1[2-47]| 2[237] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>760123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <!-- 808 are priced as local calls, 809 are national calls. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 80(?: 8\d| 9[1579] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>808123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>884[128]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>884123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>30\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>301234567</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern> 70(?: 7\d| 8[17] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>707123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Palau --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A2/en --> <territory id="PW" countryCode="680" internationalPrefix="01[12]"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2552255| (?: 277| 345| 488| 5(?: 35| 44| 87 )| 6(?: 22| 54| 79 )| 7(?: 33| 47 )| 8(?: 24| 55| 76 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2771234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6[234689]0| 77[45789] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6201234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Paraguay --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Paraguay --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A5/en --> <!-- http://www.copaco.com.py/portal/index.php/component/content/article/8-empresa/74-codigos-de-area.html --> <territory id="PY" countryCode="595" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- CONATEL plan. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5,7})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)"> <leadingDigits> (?: [26]1| 3[289]| 4[124678]| 7[123]| 8[1236] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,6})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>[2-9]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{6})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>9[1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Format seen in examples found online. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>8700</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- "Fall-back" rule for the rest of the fixed-line numbers that have 3-digit area codes. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4,6})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($FG)"> <leadingDigits>[2-8][1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 5[0-5]\d{4,7}| [2-46-9]\d{5,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [26]1| 3[289]| 4[124678]| 7[123]| 8[1236] )\d{5,7}| (?: 2(?: 2[4568]| 7[15]| 9[1-5] )| 3(?: 18| 3[167]| 4[2357]| 51 )| 4(?: 18| 2[45]| 3[12]| 5[13]| 64| 71| 9[1-47] )| 5(?: [1-4]\d| 5[0234] )| 6(?: 3[1-3]| 44| 7[1-4678] )| 7(?: 17| 4[0-4]| 6[1-578]| 75| 8[0-8] )| 858 )\d{5,6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 962 was added for Tigo. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 6[12]| [78][1-6]| 9[1-5] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>961456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>8700[0-4]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>870012345</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]0\d{4,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>201234567</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Qatar --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000AB/en --> <!-- http://wtng.info/wtng-qq.html --> <territory id="QA" countryCode="974" internationalPrefix="00" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([28]\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[28]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3-7]\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[3-7]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-8]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The prefix 40 has now been allocated, based on numbers seen online. --> <nationalNumberPattern>4[04]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>44123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[3567]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>33123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [12]\d| 61 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- No premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Réunion (French Departments and Territories in the Indian Ocean) --> <!-- Note this shares the same country code as La Mayotte and the formatting patterns here are used by both of them. --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200004B/en --> <territory id="RE" countryCode="262" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" leadingDigits="262|6[49]|8" mainCountryForCode="true" > <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([268]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[268]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- 0876 numbers are mentioned in the plan, but none in use can be found. --> <nationalNumberPattern>262\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>262161234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 9[23]| 47 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>692123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- 08* Numbers in Réunion are the same as those valid in France. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>89[1-37-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>891123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 1[019]| 2[0156]| 84| 90 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>810123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Romania --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000AC/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Romania --> <!-- Extension prefix found online, confirmed by a Romanian. --> <territory id="RO" countryCode="40" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" preferredExtnPrefix=" int " mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([237]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[23]1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(21)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>21</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <!-- We format mobile numbers like this, even though ITU and wikipedia hint at \d{2}\d{3}\d{4} grouping, since the yellow pages (http://en.paginiaurii.ro/) and the majority of numbers found online follow this convention. --> <leadingDigits> [23][3-7]| [7-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>2[3-6]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d{5,8}| [37-9]\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <!-- Although the ITU plan says the number plan is open, this was changed in 2008 according to wikipedia and people must dial the full number. However, there are still short numbers that total 6 digits long, so the possible number pattern should take these into account. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- We exclude three-digit short numbers for Bucharest (219\d{2}) and four-digit short numbers outside Bucharest (2[36]\d9\d{3}) even though ITU suggests these exist. We do this based on numbers found online and the wikipedia article which indicate that these are four digits long in Bucharest only, and three digits elsewhere. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 1(?: \d{7}| 9\d{3} )| [3-6](?: \d{7}| \d9\d{2} ) )| 3[13-6]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>211234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- http://www.enigma-system.net/business/customized-phone-number.html confirms that the numbers are restricted to those starting with 07000. Mobile prefix 0799 added based on open-source report and confirmation by existence of such numbers online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 000| [1-8]\d{2}| 99\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>712345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[036]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>801\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>802\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>802123456</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <uan> <!-- http://www.ancom.org.ro/pnn_1300 refers to numbers beginning with 37, 38 or 39 as location-independent national numbers. Only numbers beginning with 37 have been seen so these are the only ones supported for now. --> <nationalNumberPattern>37\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>372123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Serbia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B9/en --> <!-- http://registar.ratel.rs/en/reg202 --> <territory id="RS" countryCode="381" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([23]\d{2})(\d{4,9})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 2[389]| 39 )0 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([1-3]\d)(\d{5,10})"> <leadingDigits> 1| 2(?: [0-24-7]| [389][1-9] )| 3(?: [0-8]| 9[1-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(6\d)(\d{6,8})"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{3,9})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7[26])(\d{4,9})"> <leadingDigits>7[26]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7[08]\d)(\d{4,9})"> <leadingDigits>7[08]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- The complicated pattern here is to distinguish between Pristina (area code 38, followed by 2-9) and the country calling code (381). --> <nationalNumberPattern> [126-9]\d{4,11}| 3(?: [0-79]\d{3,10}| 8[2-9]\d{2,9} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Most subscriber numbers may not start with 0 or 1. Exceptionally, the prefix 11 1[5-7] has been issused, so we allow 11 1X here. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: [02-9][2-9]| 1[1-9] )\d| 2(?: [0-24-7][2-9]\d| [389](?: 0[2-9]| [2-9]\d ) )| 3(?: [0-8][2-9]\d| 9(?: [2-9]\d| 0[2-9] ) ) )\d{3,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>10234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: [0-689]| 7\d )\d{6,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>601234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{3,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 90[0169]| 78\d )\d{3,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>7[06]\d{4,10}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>700123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Russian Federation --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000AD/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B7 --> <territory id="RU" countryCode="7" mainCountryForCode="true" preferredInternationalPrefix="8~10" internationalPrefix="810" nationalPrefix="8" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP ($FG)" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" > <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting from wikipedia, confirmed on Goverment websites such as http://www.minjust.ru/ru/structure/contact/. Contains formatting instructions for Kazakhstan as well. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <!-- Local numbers only - these do not start with the national prefix. --> <leadingDigits>[1-79]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3489]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[34689]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3-$4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[3489]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The Ivanovo area code 493 was omitted on the official document, but this is still used in the yellow pages, and on their own website and is listed on wikipedia. This applies also to 395 (Irkutsk). Also including the 840 prefix for Abkhazia. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3(?: 0[12]| 4[1-35-79]| 5[1-3]| 8[1-58]| 9[0145] )| 4(?: 01| 1[1356]| 2[13467]| 7[1-5]| 8[1-7]| 9[1-689] )| 8(?: 1[1-8]| 2[01]| 3[13-6]| 4[0-8]| 5[15]| 6[1-35-7]| 7[1-37-9] ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3011234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9123456789</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- The metadata states that 804 numbers are UAN numbers, but teleum.ru/numbers/toll_free_804 states that they are now being offered as toll-free numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>80[04]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Covers tele-voting numbers as well. --> <nationalNumberPattern>80[39]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8091234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Rwanda --> <!-- According to ITU, there is no national prefix. However, this is still used. As of June 3rd 2011, this was confirmed by a Rwandan local. It is also shown in this format on pages such as www.tigo.co.rw "Choose Your Number" service. --> <!-- http://www.rura.gov.rw/docs/RWANDA_NATIONAL_NUMBERING_PLAN.pdf --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+250 --> <territory id="RW" countryCode="250" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(2\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([7-9]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>[7-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(0\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[027-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- We support satellite numbers here, since they are in the plan, although no recent online examples can be found. We also support fixed-line ranges that have been reserved and paid for, even where no online numbers can be found. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2[258]\d{7}| 06\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>250123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 73X for Airtel - this is on the wikipedia page, but not yet in the Rwanda telecommunications numbering plan. Removing 75 - that was Rwandatel but they had their license revoked. --> <nationalNumberPattern>7[238]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>720123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Saudi Arabia --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Saudi_Arabia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B7/en --> <territory id="SA" countryCode="966" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([1-467])(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[1-467]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1[1-467]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(5\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>5</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- It seems that the trunk prefix is not used for these numbers, based on wikipedia and on the fact that no numbers of this form found online have a trunk prefix added. --> <numberFormat pattern="(92\d{2})(\d{5})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>92</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG"> <leadingDigits>80</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(811)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>81</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- The more detailed pattern here is to allow the country-code to be stripped off for fixed-line numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1\d{7,8}| (?: [2-467]| 92 )\d{7}| 5\d{8}| 8\d{9} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Saudi Arabia is in the process of adding a leading 1 to their fixed-line numbers. This happened in May for area code 1 (parallel running ended July 13th, 2013) and then in August for the other fixed-line numbers (parallel running ends October 18th, 2013). --> <nationalNumberPattern> 11\d{7}| 1?(?: 2[24-8]| 3[35-8]| 4[3-68]| 6[2-5]| 7[235-7] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>112345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Including "Nomadic" numbers from the Telecom Company "Go". The ITU document now says they are 11 digits long; however all online numbers are 10, and it used to say 10, so until we find evidence that this is an error, leaving them at 10 for now. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5[013-689]| 811 )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>512345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <sharedCost> <!-- Including shared revenue with shared cost here. --> <nationalNumberPattern>92[05]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>920012345</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Solomon Islands --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000BF/en --> <territory id="SB" countryCode="677" internationalPrefix="0[01]"> <!-- A single group is used to format 5-digit numbers. --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[7-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{4,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Although not mentioned in the 2011 update, it seems likely that the range 67300-67699 is still used for Sasamunga, Shortland, Poitete and Ringgi as per the 2010 plan. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[4-79]| [23]\d| 4[01]| 5[03]| 6[0-37] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>40123</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 48\d{3}| 7(?: [46-8]\d| 5[025-9]| 90 )\d{4}| 8[4-8]\d{5}| 9(?: [46]\d| 5[0-46-9]| 7[0-689]| 8[0-79]| 9[0-8] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7421234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1[38]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18123</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>5[12]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>51123</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Seychelles --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000BA/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Seychelles --> <territory id="SC" countryCode="248" internationalPrefix="0[0-2]" preferredInternationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[246]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[24689]\d{5,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- We are putting Fixed Services numbers here for now, as we cannot find any evidence that they are more expensive to call than other Fixed Line services. ISDN and DID services are here too, since they seem to be also fixed-line phone numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>4[2-46]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4217123</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Includes Fixed Cellular. --> <nationalNumberPattern>2[5-8]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2510123</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>8000\d{2}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800000</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Using this to represent Value Added Service in the plan. --> <nationalNumberPattern>98\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>981234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>64\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6412345</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Sudan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000C4/en --> <territory id="SD" countryCode="249" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[19]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Retaining previous prefix as 18 since it seems still to be used. Adding 11 from numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: [125]\d| 8[3567] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>121231234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 90X as online numbers have been found with this prefix. --> <nationalNumberPattern>9[012569]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>911231234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Sweden --> <!-- http://www.pts.se/upload/Ovrigt/Tele/Nummerfragor/Sv_nrplan_telefoni_enl_TU-T_rek_E.164.pdf --> <!-- http://www.pts.se/upload/Ovrigt/Tele/Nummerfragor/Nrplansammanst%C3%A4llning-2013-07-05.pdf --> <territory id="SE" countryCode="46" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting patterns are from the numbering plan and from the Swedish yellow pages http://gulasidorna.eniro.se --> <numberFormat pattern="(8)(\d{2,3})(\d{2,3})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3 $4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3 $4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([1-69]\d)(\d{2,3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> 1[013689]| 2[0136]| 3[1356]| 4[0246]| 54| 6[03]| 90 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3 $4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3 $4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([1-69]\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> 1[13689]| 2[136]| 3[1356]| 4[0246]| 54| 6[03]| 90 </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> 1[2457]| 2[2457-9]| 3[0247-9]| 4[1357-9]| 5[0-35-9]| 6[124-9]| 9(?: [125-8]| 3[0-5]| 4[0-3] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3 $4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3 $4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2,3})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> 1[2457]| 2[2457-9]| 3[0247-9]| 4[1357-9]| 5[0-35-9]| 6[124-9]| 9(?: [125-8]| 3[0-5]| 4[0-3] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3 $4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3 $4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(77)(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2$3</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(20)(\d{2,3})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>20</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9[034]\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>9[034]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2 $3 $4</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2 $3 $4</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9[034]\d)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>9[034]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> <intlFormat>$1 $2</intlFormat> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-9]\d{5,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 0[1-8]\d{6}| [136]\d{5,7}| (?: 2[0-35]| 4[0-4]| 5[0-25-9]| 7[13-6]| [89]\d )\d{5,6} )| 2(?: [136]\d{5,7}| (?: 2[0-7]| 4[0136-8]| 5[0138]| 7[018]| 8[01]| 9[0-57] )\d{5,6} )| 3(?: [356]\d{5,7}| (?: 0[0-4]| 1\d| 2[0-25]| 4[056]| 7[0-2]| 8[0-3]| 9[023] )\d{5,6} )| 4(?: 0[1-9]\d{4,6}| [246]\d{5,7}| (?: 1[013-8]| 3[0135]| 5[14-79]| 7[0-246-9]| 8[0156]| 9[0-689] )\d{5,6} )| 5(?: 0[0-6]| [15][0-5]| 2[0-68]| 3[0-4]| 4\d| 6[03-5]| 7[013]| 8[0-79]| 9[01] )\d{5,6}| 6(?: 0[1-9]\d{4,6}| 3\d{5,7}| (?: 1[1-3]| 2[0-4]| 4[02-57]| 5[0-37]| 6[0-3]| 7[0-2]| 8[0247]| 9[0-356] )\d{5,6} )| 8[1-9]\d{5,7}| 9(?: 0[1-9]\d{4,6}| (?: 1[0-68]| 2\d| 3[02-5]| 4[0-3]| 5[0-4]| [68][01]| 7[0135-8] )\d{5,6} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>7[0236]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>701234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>74[02-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>740123456</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 20(?: 0(?: 0\d{2}| [1-9](?: 0\d{1,4}| [1-9]\d{4} ) )| 1(?: 0\d{4}| [1-9]\d{4,5} )| [2-9]\d{5} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 00| 39| 44 )(?: 1(?: [0-26]\d{5}| [3-57-9]\d{2} )| 2(?: [0-2]\d{5}| [3-9]\d{2} )| 3(?: [0139]\d{5}| [24-8]\d{2} )| 4(?: [045]\d{5}| [1-36-9]\d{2} )| 5(?: 5\d{5}| [0-46-9]\d{2} )| 6(?: [679]\d{5}| [0-58]\d{2} )| 7(?: [078]\d{5}| [1-69]\d{2} )| 8(?: [578]\d{5}| [0-469]\d{2} ) ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 77(?: 0(?: 0\d{2}| [1-9](?: 0\d| [1-9]\d{4} ) )| [1-6][1-9]\d{5} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>771234567</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>75[1-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>751234567</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Singapore --> <!-- http://www.ida.gov.sg/Policies-and-Regulations/Industry-and-Licensees/Numbering/National-Numbering-Plan-and-Allocation-Process.aspx --> <territory id="SG" countryCode="65" internationalPrefix="0[0-3]\d" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([3689]\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [369]| 8[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1[89]00)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7000)(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>70</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>80</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- We have a stricter national number pattern for numbers beginning with 6 to enable us to easily strip off leading "65" country codes. --> <nationalNumberPattern> [36]\d{7}| [17-9]\d{7,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,11}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>6[1-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>61234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 8[1-7]| 9[0-8] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1?800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10,11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>18001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>1900\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>19001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>3[12]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>31234567</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- Although not detailed in the plan beyond mentioning their existence, it seems 7000 numbers are used for companies. Most of the online examples are in fact alpha-numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>7000\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70001234567</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Saint Helena --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000AF/en --> <territory id="SH" countryCode="290" internationalPrefix="00" mainCountryForCode="true"> <!-- Numbers are formatted as a block. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-79]\d{3,4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4,5}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- St Helena is changing to 5 digits on October 1. 2013 -> we support both patterns here. The new pattern is first, followed by the old (hence the repetition of the leading 2). --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [0-57-9]\d| 6[4-9] )\d{2}| (?: [2-46]\d| 7[01] )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <!-- Using St Helena Tourism as the example number. --> <exampleNumber>2158</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [59]\d| 7[2-9] )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5012</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Slovenia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000BE/en --> <territory id="SI" countryCode="386" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> [12]| 3[4-8]| 4[24-8]| 5[2-8]| 7[3-8] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3-7]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [37][01]| 4[019]| 51| 6 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89][09])(\d{3,6})"> <leadingDigits>[89][09]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([58]\d{2})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 59| 8[1-3] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-7]\d{6,7}| [89]\d{4,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1\d| [25][2-8]| 3[4-8]| 4[24-8]| 7[3-8] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>11234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- We include 049 here - it is VoIP in the plan, but SMS messages have been successfully delivered - and it is run by Mobitel. There are also mobile numbers found on the internet with this prefix - it is apparently used in Kosovo. Also added 068, which is used by the mobile operator bob.si --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [37][01]| 4[019]| 51| 6[48] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>31234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{4,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Includes televoting, mass calling --> <nationalNumberPattern> 90\d{4,6}| 89[1-3]\d{2,5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 59| 8[1-3] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>59012345</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Svalbard --> <!-- Metadata shared with Norway. --> <!-- http://www.npt.no/pt_internet/numsys/E.164.pdf --> <territory id="SJ" countryCode="47" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> 0\d{4}| [4789]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>79\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>79123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- Copied from Norway metadata. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 4[015-8]| 5[89]| 9\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>41234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[01]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>82[09]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>82012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 810(?: 0[0-6]| [2-8]\d )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81021234</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <personalNumber> <nationalNumberPattern>880\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>88012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>85[0-5]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>85012345</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- Includes some 810 local-rate numbers, and long-distance rate numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 0\d{4}| 81(?: 0(?: 0[7-9]| 1\d )| 5\d{2} )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>01234</exampleNumber> </uan> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern>81[23]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>81212345</exampleNumber> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- Slovakia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000BD/en --> <territory id="SK" countryCode="421" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1/$2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3-5]\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[3-5]</leadingDigits> <format>$1/$2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([689]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[689]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-689]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 8(?: 00| [5-9]\d )| 9(?: 00| [78]\d ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-5]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>212345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 948 isn't in the number pattern, but many examples using this have been found, so deeming it valid for now. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 0[1-8]| 1[0-24-9]| 4[0489] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: [78]\d{7}| 00\d{6} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>8[5-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>850123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 5[0-4]| 9[0-6] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>690123456</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>96\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>961234567</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Sierra Leone --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000BB/en --> <territory id="SL" countryCode="232" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)"> <availableFormats> <!-- Following formatting of online yellow pages www.leonedirect.com --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{6})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-578]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[235]2[2-4][2-9]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22221234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[15]| 3[034]| 4[04]| 5[05]| 7[6-9]| 88 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>25123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- San Marino --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B5/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B39 (Information about Italy) --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B378--> <!-- San Marino fixed-line numbers have an area code of "0549". However, this seems to be optional when dialling from outside the country; the phone number can be reached both with and without this area code. The nationalPrefixForParsing and nationalPrefixTransformRule are used to ensure that if the 0549 is not present, it will be added. --> <territory id="SM" countryCode="378" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefixForParsing="(?:0549)?([89]\d{5})" nationalPrefixTransformRule="0549$1" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>[5-7]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <!-- We follow the guidelines of the yellow-pages when formatting in national format. --> <numberFormat pattern="(0549)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> <!-- We follow the guidelines of the Telecommunications Document published on ITU when formatting in international format. --> <intlFormat>($1) $2</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <!-- A rule in case the number has been stored without the leading 0549 necessary for fixed-lines. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>0549 $1</format> <intlFormat>(0549) $1</intlFormat> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[05-7]\d{7,9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <!-- Example numbers provided by the Telecommunications Services. --> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 0549(?: 8[0157-9]| 9\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>0549886377</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>6[16]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>66661212</exampleNumber> </mobile> <premiumRate> <!-- Includes Video Call numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>7[178]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>5[158]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>58001110</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Senegal --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B8/en --> <territory id="SN" countryCode="221" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- Using yellow pages and online telecom company formatting, rather than that implied in the national numbering plan. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[37]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 0(?: 1[01]| 80 )| 3(?: 8[1-9]| 9[2-9] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>301012345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 0(?: [01279]0| 3[03]| 4[05]| 5[06]| 6[03-5]| 8[029] )| 6(?: 1[23]| 2[89]| 3[3489]| 4[6-9]| 5\d| 6[3-9]| 7[45]| 8[3-8] )| 7\d{2}| 8(?: 01| 1[01] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>701012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>33301\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>333011234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Somalia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000C0/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+252 --> <!-- This document seems to cover only a small set of prefixes in Somalia. Somalia has limited information available, and the numerous telecom carriers were previously working under an unregulated environment. The extra prefixes were added from the contact phone numbers of the countries main telecom operators. We also have received information that a national prefix of "0" is required when dialling from different regions (e.g. Puntland, Somaliland) for some operators, so that is included here although we do not use it when formatting. --> <territory id="SO" countryCode="252" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <!-- These follow formats online, such as www.hortel.net/contact_us.html --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> 2[0-79]| [13-5] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits> 24| [67] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5,7})"> <leadingDigits> 15| 28| 6[1378]| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(69\d)(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>69</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-79]\d{6,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Apparently Telesom and Nationlink (Somaliland) both use the prefix 2. We exclude 28 here since that is apparently used for mobile. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [134]\d| 2[0-79]| 5[57-9] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <!-- Example numbers are test numbers from the document. --> <exampleNumber>5522010</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- 24 is used by the carrier Telesom. 28 is used by Nationlink. 6[89] are apparently used by Nationlink Somalia, 67 by Nationlink Puntland, and 61 by Hormuud. 7X is used by Somtel. 6 followed by only 7 digits is used by Telecom. We have received information from Golis Telecom that 90 numbers are extended by 1 digit by becoming 907. Note that the ITU update of Apr. 2013 suggests there is a longer 707 XXX XXX range for mobile, but the document is not self consistent, so this is probably a typo. 63 was found in numbers online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 15\d| 2(?: 4\d| 8 )| 6[137-9]?\d{2}| 7\d{2}| 9(?: 07| [19] )\d )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>907792024</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Suriname --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000C5/en --> <territory id="SR" countryCode="597" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <!-- Following conventions used in the Suriname Yellow Pages. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [2-4]| 5[2-58] </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>56</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2-$3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[6-8]</leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-8]\d{5,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Includes non-geographic WLL-CDMA Fixed Lines. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[1-3]| 3[0-7]| 4\d| 5[2-58]| 68\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>211234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 74 from numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 7[1-57]| 8[1-9] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7412345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>56\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>561234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- South Sudan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000F9/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+211 --> <territory id="SS" countryCode="211" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[19]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>18\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>181234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 12| 9[1257] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>977123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Sao Tome and Principe --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B6/en --> <territory id="ST" countryCode="239" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[29]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>22\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2221234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9[89]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9812345</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- El Salvador --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200003F/en --> <!-- http://www.siget.gob.sv/BusquedaPublica.aspx?pagina=3&tipo=27&titulo=t8§or=2&ordenar=&dir=DESC --> <territory id="SV" countryCode="503" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[267]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [267]\d{7}| [89]\d{6}(?:\d{4})? </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern> \d{7,8}| \d{11} </possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Numbers starting with 20, 27, 28 and 29 are reserved but not yet used. --> <nationalNumberPattern>2[1-6]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[67]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>70123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- Toll free numbers are either 800 NNNN or 800 NNNN NNNN. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{4}(?:\d{4})?</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{4})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <!-- Premium rate numbers are either 900 NNNN or 900 NNNN NNNN. --> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{4}(?:\d{4})?</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{4})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Sint Maarten --> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_429.pdf --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000F7/en --> <territory id="SX" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="721" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5789]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 7215(?: 4[2-8]| 8[239]| 9[056] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7215425678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- We assume we can send SMSs to the Fixed GSM numbers mentioned in the plan and hence include these as mobile numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7215(?: 1[02]| 2\d| 5[034679]| 8[014-8] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7215205678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Syrian Arab Republic --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000C9/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B963 --> <territory id="SY" countryCode="963" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[1-5]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-59]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 1\d?| 4\d| [2356] )| 2[1-35]| 3(?: [13]\d| 4 )| 4[13]| 5[1-3] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>112345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Numbers have been found on the Internet for the prefixes 922, 93[046-8], 95[138], and 96[05]. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 22| [35][0-8]| 4\d| 6[024-9]| 88| 9[0-489] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>944567890</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Swaziland --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000C6/en --> <territory id="SZ" countryCode="268" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[027]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[027]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>0800\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>08001234</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 2(?: 0[07]| [13]7| 2[57] )| 3(?: 0[34]| [1278]3| 3[23]| [46][34] )| (?: 40[4-69]| 67 )| 5(?: 0[5-7]| 1[6-9]| [23][78]| 48| 5[01] ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22171234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>7[6-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>76123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>0800\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>08001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Tristan da Cunha --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000AF/en --> <territory id="TA" countryCode="290" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- Numbers are formatted as a block. Shares a country code with Saint Helena. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>8\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>8\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8999</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Turks and Caicos Islands --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D8/en --> <territory id="TC" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="649" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5689]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 649(?: 712| 9(?: 4\d| 50 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6497121234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Extra prefixes 246, 247, 346 found online and in the yellow pages. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 649(?: 2(?: 3[129]| 4[1-7] )| 3(?: 3[1-389]| 4[1-7] )| 4[34][12] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6492311234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>64971[01]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>6497101234</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Chad --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000029/en --> <!-- The international prefix includes 16 as the international manual exchange. --> <territory id="TD" countryCode="235" preferredInternationalPrefix="00" internationalPrefix="00|16"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2679]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 22(?: [3789]0| 5[0-5]| 6[89] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22501234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Sotel Tchad "SALAM" (77 XX XX XX) is classified as a fixed operator in the plan, but it also says numbers starting with 7 are mobile numbers. Putting under mobile for now. Also adding 6[028] and 63[5-9] which are operated by Airtel. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6[02368]\d| 77\d| 9(?: 5[0-4]| 9\d ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>63012345</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- French Southern Territories --> <!-- id="TF" countryCode="262" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" --> <!-- This country is not covered due to lack of information about its numbering plan. It has 140 temporary inhabitants. --> <!-- Togo --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D1/en --> <territory id="TG" countryCode="228" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[29]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: 2[2-7]| 3[23]| 44| 55| 66| 77 )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22212345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9[0-289]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>90112345</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Thailand --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CD/en --> <!-- http://www.barascientific.com/bscnews/variety/emergency/Tel-4Digi.pdf --> <territory id="TH" countryCode="66" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting patterns from wikipedia and the document itself - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B66 --> <numberFormat pattern="(2)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>2</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3-9]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>[3-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1[89]00)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-9]\d{7,8}| 1\d{3}(?:\d{6})? </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}|\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>1\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1100</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[1-9]| 3[2-9]| 4[2-5]| 5[2-6]| 7[3-7] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[89]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>812345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toll-free_telephone_number --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>1900\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <voip> <!-- The ITU document says that the 89 prefix is also VOIP but there are lots of numbers online to suggest they are actually used as mobile numbers --> <nationalNumberPattern>60\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>601234567</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- 4-digit numbers are classified under UAN. Most of these are commercial numbers, and their costs range from free to 6 Baht/min. --> <nationalNumberPattern>1\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1100</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Tajikistan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CA/en --> <territory id="TJ" countryCode="992" preferredInternationalPrefix="8~10" internationalPrefix="810" nationalPrefix="8" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP) $FG" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([349]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [34]7| 91[78] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([459]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 4[48]| 5| 9(?: 1[59]| [0235-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(331700)(\d)(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>331</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>3317</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>33170</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits>331700</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>3[1-5]</leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 3(?: [1245]| 3(?: [02-9]| 1[0-589] ) ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[3-59]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{3,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3(?: 1[3-5]| 2[245]| 3[12]| 4[24-7]| 5[25]| 72 )| 4(?: 46| 74| 87 ) )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>372123456</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 90 prefix as SMS messages could be successfully delivered to these mobile numbers, and 501 for TCell. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 50[15]| 9[0-35-9]\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>917123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Tokelau --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D2/en --> <territory id="TK" countryCode="690" internationalPrefix="00"> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{4}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-4]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <!-- The example number is the contact number from the ITU document. --> <exampleNumber>3010</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[5-9]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5190</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Timor-Leste (East Timor) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D0/en --> <territory id="TL" countryCode="670" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[2-489]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Since numbers grew an extra digit, we have no indication of how people are formatting them. If we see another pattern being used, we should change this later. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-489]\d{6}| 7\d{6,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[1-5]| 3[1-9]| 4[1-4] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2112345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>7[3-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>77212345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8012345</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9012345</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <!-- We don't include paging or voicemail because the identified paging range was used by mobile previously, and for voicemail, it is unclear if the 2012 change affected these numbers, or if the range was indeed previously used for voicemail at all. --> <personalNumber> <!-- We presume this wasn't affected by the numbering plan update. --> <nationalNumberPattern>70\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7012345</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Turkmenistan --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D7/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Turkmenistan --> <territory id="TM" countryCode="993" preferredInternationalPrefix="8~10" internationalPrefix="810" nationalPrefix="8" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP $FG)"> <availableFormats> <!-- There doesn't seem to be a standardized format. The format below is based on the Turkmenistan embassy at http://www.turkmenistanembassy.org/turkmen/info/contact.html --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>12</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3-$4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{6})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG"> <leadingDigits>6</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d)(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits> 13| [2-5] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2-$3-$4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-6]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Additional prefixes from the wikipedia page. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 2\d| 3[1-9] )| 2(?: 22| 4[0-35-8] )| 3(?: 22| 4[03-9] )| 4(?: 22| 3[128]| 4\d| 6[15] )| 5(?: 22| 5[7-9]| 6[014-689] ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- According to feedback from users, the carrier Altyn Asyr is the only one currently operating, with the numbers 6[3-5]\d{6}. MTS used to operate the ranges 6[6-8] but this has been suspended. It is unclear whether it will resume. We support both ranges in the meantime. --> <nationalNumberPattern>6[3-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>66123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Tunisia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D5/en --> <territory id="TN" countryCode="216" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-57-9]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- We support the whole 81 prefix here instead of just 81200 as indicated in the ITU doc, as more real phone numbers have been found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[012]| 7\d| 81 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>71234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [259]\d| 4[0-2] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- These are listed as 'value added services' - pending further information, we add them here for now. --> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>8[028]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>80123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Tonga --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D3/en --> <!-- http://www.wtng.info/wtng-676-to.html --> <territory id="TO" countryCode="676" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> [1-6]| 7[0-4]| 8[05] </leadingDigits> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 7[5-9]| 8[7-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[02-8]\d{4,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2\d| 3[1-8]| 4[1-4]| [56]0| 7[0149]| 8[05] )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20123</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- TCC mobile numbers were given a prefix of "77" in 2009, although this is not mentioned in their ITU document. Numbers with a prefix of "75" have also been found. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 7[578]| 8[7-9] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7715123</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>0800\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>0800222</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Turkey --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B90 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D6/en --> <territory id="TR" countryCode="90" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="($NP$FG)" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <leadingDigits> [23]| 4(?: [0-35-9]| 4[0-35-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <leadingDigits>[589]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(444)(\d{1})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>444</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [2-589]\d{9}| 444\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern>444\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4441444</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <!-- Includes numbers starting with 392 for Northern Cyprus. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: [13][26]| [28][2468]| [45][268]| [67][246] )| 3(?: [13][28]| [24-6][2468]| [78][02468]| 92 )| 4(?: [16][246]| [23578][2468]| 4[26] ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2123456789</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- There are some differences between the Turkish and English wikipedia pages here, and some number prefixes do not seem to be able to be found online. Omitting 500, 508 and 509 from the English page because of this. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 0[1-7]| 22| [34]\d| 5[1-59]| 9[246] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5012345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <pager> <nationalNumberPattern>512\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5123456789</exampleNumber> </pager> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <!-- http://www.turktelekom.com.tr/tt/portal/News/Archive/7-digit-special-service-number-starting-with-444 --> <nationalNumberPattern> 444\d{4}| 850\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4441444</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Trinidad and Tobago --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D4/en --> <territory id="TT" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="868" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 868(?: 2(?: 01| 2[1-5] )| 6(?: 07| 1[4-6]| 2[1-9]| [3-6]\d| 7[0-79]| 9[0-8] )| 82[12] )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8682211234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 48X & 70X from the IR21 published by TSTT. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 868(?: 2(?: 8[59]| 9\d )| 3(?: 0[1-9]| 1[02-9]| [2-9]\d )| 4[6-9]\d| 6(?: 20| 78| 8\d )| 7(?: 1[02-9]| [02-9]\d ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8682911234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Tuvalu --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000D9/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Tuvalu --> <territory id="TV" countryCode="688" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- Numbers are formatted as a block. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[29]\d{4,5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,6}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2[02-9]\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>20123</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Some numbers online can be found that are 5-digits long, and start with 90 or 91. We don't know if these are valid or not - the ITU document excludes them - so are not covering these for now. --> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>901234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Taiwan, China --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000EB/en --> <!-- Extension symbols found on the internet so far have been #, X and Ext - so # has been chosen as the preferred extension prefix. --> <territory id="TW" countryCode="886" internationalPrefix="0(?:0[25679]|19)" nationalPrefix="0" preferredExtnPrefix="#" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([2-8])(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [2-7]| 8[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 80| 9 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-8]\d{7,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Tanzania --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CB/en --> <territory id="TZ" countryCode="255" internationalPrefix="00[056]" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([24]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[24]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([67]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>[67]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Formatting for special numbers from www.tcra.go.tz --> <numberFormat pattern="([89]\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[89]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2[2-8]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>222345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6[158]| 7[1-9] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>612345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[08]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 40| 6[01] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>840123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>41\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>412345678</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Ukraine --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000DB/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B380 --> <territory id="UA" countryCode="380" preferredInternationalPrefix="0~0" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <!-- City codes separated out. No definitive list has been found of what constitutes the area code - http://www.ua.all-biz.info/guide/phonecodes is useful but not error-free. Have used local yellow pages guidelines, Google searches and regression tests to reverse-engineer these rules as well as bugs. --> <numberFormat pattern="([3-689]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [38]9| 4(?: [45][0-5]| 87 )| 5(?: 0| 6[37]| 7[37] )| 6[36-8]| 9[1-9] </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> [38]9| 4(?: [45][0-5]| 87 )| 5(?: 0| 6(?: 3[14-7]| 7 )| 7[37] )| 6[36-8]| 9[1-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3-689]\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 3[1-8]2| 4[13678]2| 5(?: [12457]2| 6[24] )| 6(?: [49]2| [12][29]| 5[24] )| 8[0-8]| 90 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 3(?: [1-46-8]2[013-9]| 52 )| 4(?: [1378]2| 62[013-9] )| 5(?: [12457]2| 6[24] )| 6(?: [49]2| [12][29]| 5[24] )| 8[0-8]| 90 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([3-6]\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 5[013-9]| [1-46-8] )| 4(?: [137][013-9]| 6| [45][6-9]| 8[4-6] )| 5(?: [1245][013-9]| 6[0135-9]| 3| 7[4-6] )| 6(?: [49][013-9]| 5[0135-9]| [12][13-8] ) </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 3(?: 5[013-9]| [1-46-8](?: 22| [013-9] ) )| 4(?: [137][013-9]| 6(?: [013-9]| 22 )| [45][6-9]| 8[4-6] )| 5(?: [1245][013-9]| 6(?: 3[02389]| [015689] )| 3| 7[4-6] )| 6(?: [49][013-9]| 5[0135-9]| [12][13-8] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[3-689]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 3[1-8]| 4[13-8]| 5[1-7]| 6[12459] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>311234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 39| 50| 6[36-8]| 9[1-9] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>391234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <!-- Added based on: http://www.didx.net/did/ShowCountry/Country/AreaDesc/Area/9442 --> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>89\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>891234567</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Uganda --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000F1/en --> <!-- http://www.ucc.co.ug/licensing/ugandaNumberingPlan.pdf --> <territory id="UG" countryCode="256" internationalPrefix="00[057]" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits> [7-9]| 20(?: [013-8]| 2[5-9] )| 4(?: 6[45]| [7-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits> 3| 4(?: [1-5]| 6[0-36-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(2024)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>2024</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Ranges with prefixes 20[5-8] are "not yet operational" as of Feb. 2013. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 20(?: [0147]\d{2}| 2(?: 40| [5-9]\d )| 3[23]\d| 5[0-4]\d| 60\d| 8[0-2]\d )\d{4}| [34]\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <!-- The ITU plan calls for all numbers to be exactly 9 digits. However, it's not clear if local dialing is still possible. We assume it is for now. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>312345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Added 79[5-9] and 707 from online numbers found with this prefix. --> <!-- Ranges with prefixes 7[46] are "not yet operational" as of Jun. 2013. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: 0[0-7]| [15789]\d| [23]0| [46][0-4] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>712345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800[123]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[123]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>901123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- United States --> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/reports/reports_npa.html --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Numbering_Plan --> <!-- Note the national prefix of US is the same as its country code, and when formatting phone numbers in the national format, it is not included. Therefore, we omit it here to make formatting consistent with the rest of the world. The same applies to all the countries/regions under NANPA --> <!-- The national prefix of "1" here is the same as the country code. It is not used by default when formatting, but is set here so that users who are calling formatByPattern can specify NationalPrefixFormattingRule if they want to. --> <territory id="US" countryCode="1" internationalPrefix="011" mainCountryForCode="true" nationalPrefix="1" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>$1-$2</format> <intlFormat>NA</intlFormat> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <format>($1) $2-$3</format> <!-- A different pattern is used when formatting internationally, as the area code is no longer optional and should not be in brackets. --> <intlFormat>$1-$2-$3</intlFormat> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-9]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 0[1-35-9]| 1[02-9]| 2[4589]| 3[149]| 4[08]| 5[1-46]| 6[0279]| 7[026]| 8[13] )| 3(?: 0[1-57-9]| 1[02-9]| 2[0135]| 3[014679]| 47| 5[12]| 6[01]| 8[056] )| 4(?: 0[124-9]| 1[02-579]| 2[3-5]| 3[0245]| 4[0235]| 58| 69| 7[0589]| 8[04] )| 5(?: 0[1-57-9]| 1[0235-8]| 20| 3[0149]| 4[01]| 5[19]| 6[1-37]| 7[013-5]| 8[056] )| 6(?: 0[1-35-9]| 1[024-9]| 2[036]| 3[016]| 4[16]| 5[017]| 6[0-279]| 78| 8[12] )| 7(?: 0[1-46-8]| 1[02-9]| 2[047]| 3[1247]| 4[07]| 5[47]| 6[02359]| 7[02-59]| 8[156] )| 8(?: 0[1-68]| 1[02-8]| 28| 3[0-25]| 4[3578]| 5[06-9]| 6[02-5]| 7[028] )| 9(?: 0[1346-9]| 1[02-9]| 2[0589]| 3[1678]| 4[0179]| 5[1246]| 7[0-3589]| 8[0459] ) )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2015555555</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 0[1-35-9]| 1[02-9]| 2[4589]| 3[149]| 4[08]| 5[1-46]| 6[0279]| 7[026]| 8[13] )| 3(?: 0[1-57-9]| 1[02-9]| 2[0135]| 3[014679]| 47| 5[12]| 6[01]| 8[056] )| 4(?: 0[124-9]| 1[02-579]| 2[3-5]| 3[0245]| 4[0235]| 58| 69| 7[0589]| 8[04] )| 5(?: 0[1-57-9]| 1[0235-8]| 20| 3[0149]| 4[01]| 5[19]| 6[1-37]| 7[013-5]| 8[056] )| 6(?: 0[1-35-9]| 1[024-9]| 2[036]| 3[016]| 4[16]| 5[017]| 6[0-279]| 78| 8[12] )| 7(?: 0[1-46-8]| 1[02-9]| 2[047]| 3[1247]| 4[07]| 5[47]| 6[02359]| 7[02-59]| 8[156] )| 8(?: 0[1-68]| 1[02-8]| 28| 3[0-25]| 4[3578]| 5[06-9]| 6[02-5]| 7[028] )| 9(?: 0[1346-9]| 1[02-9]| 2[0589]| 3[1678]| 4[0179]| 5[1246]| 7[0-3589]| 8[0459] ) )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2015555555</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Uruguay --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E0/en --> <!-- http://www.ursec.gub.uy --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Uruguay --> <!-- International long-distance providers can be dialled by dialling 01 followed by a carrier code JK, where J = [3-9] and K is any digit. --> <territory id="UY" countryCode="598" internationalPrefix="0(?:1[3-9]\d|0)" preferredInternationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" preferredExtnPrefix=" int. "> <availableFormats> <!-- Following paginasamarillas.com.uy formatting. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[24]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Including the national prefix here since URSEC does when formatting these. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>9[1-9]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <leadingDigits>[89]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2489]\d{6,7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 2\d{7}| 4[2-7]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>21231234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>9[13-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>94231234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80[05]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>90[0-8]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Uzbekistan --> <!-- http://www.ttts.uz/eng/telephone_codes/codes_uzb_eng --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E1/en --> <territory id="UZ" countryCode="998" preferredInternationalPrefix="8~10" internationalPrefix="810" nationalPrefix="8" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP $FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([679]\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[679]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Adding 711 from numbers found online, such as the US embassy, and 6922, which seems to be used in Namangan. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6(?: 1(?: 22| 3[124]| 4[1-4]| 5[123578]| 64 )| 2(?: 22| 3[0-57-9]| 41 )| 5(?: 22| 3[3-7]| 5[024-8] )| 6\d{2}| 7(?: [23]\d| 7[69] )| 9(?: 22| 4[1-8]| 6[135] ) )| 7(?: 0(?: 5[4-9]| 6[0146]| 7[12456]| 9[135-8] )| 1[12]\d| 2(?: 22| 3[1345789]| 4[123579]| 5[14] )| 3(?: 2\d| 3[1578]| 4[1-35-7]| 5[1-57]| 61 )| 4(?: 2\d| 3[1-579]| 7[1-79] )| 5(?: 22| 5[1-9]| 6[1457] )| 6(?: 22| 3[12457]| 4[13-8] )| 9(?: 22| 5[1-9] ) ) )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>662345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 9[45] as suggested by http://www.ucell.uz/en/for_subscribers/how_to_call.html Adding other prefixes from http://www.weltvorwahlen.de/99861353.html, and any other prefixes Tyntec has a carrier mapped to. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 6(?: 1(?: 2(?: 98| 2[01] )| 35[0-4]| 50\d| 61[23]| 7(?: [01][017]| 4\d| 55| 9[5-9] ) )| 2(?: 11\d| 2(?: [12]1| 9[01379] )| 5(?: [126]\d| 3[0-4] )| 7\d{2} )| 5(?: 19[01]| 2(?: 27| 9[26] )| 30\d| 59\d| 7\d{2} )| 6(?: 2(?: 1[5-9]| 2[0367]| 38| 41| 52| 60 )| 3[79]\d| 4(?: 56| 83 )| 7(?: [07]\d| 1[017]| 3[07]| 4[047]| 5[057]| 67| 8[0178]| 9[79] )| 9[0-3]\d )| 7(?: 2(?: 24| 3[237]| 4[5-9]| 7[15-8] )| 5(?: 7[12]| 8[0589] )| 7(?: 0\d| [39][07] )| 9(?: 0\d| 7[079] ) )| 9( 2(?: 1[1267]| 5\d| 3[01]| 7[0-4] )| 5[67]\d| 6(?: 2[0-26]| 8\d )| 7\d{2} ) )\d{4}| 7(?: 0\d{3}| 1(?: 13[01]| 6(?: 0[47]| 1[67]| 66 )| 71[3-69]| 98\d )| 2(?: 2(?: 2[79]| 95 )| 3(?: 2[5-9]| 6[0-6] )| 57\d| 7(?: 0\d| 1[17]| 2[27]| 3[37]| 44| 5[057]| 66| 88 ) )| 3(?: 2(?: 1[0-6]| 21| 3[469]| 7[159] )| 33\d| 5(?: 0[0-4]| 5[579]| 9\d )| 7(?: [0-3579]\d| 4[0467]| 6[67]| 8[078] )| 9[4-6]\d )| 4(?: 2(?: 29| 5[0257]| 6[0-7]| 7[1-57] )| 5(?: 1[0-4]| 8\d| 9[5-9] )| 7(?: 0\d| 1[024589]| 2[0127]| 3[0137]| [46][07]| 5[01]| 7[5-9]| 9[079] )| 9(?: 7[015-9]| [89]\d ) )| 5(?: 112| 2(?: 0\d| 2[29]| [49]4 )| 3[1568]\d| 52[6-9]| 7(?: 0[01578]| 1[017]| [23]7| 4[047]| [5-7]\d| 8[78]| 9[079] ) )| 6(?: 2(?: 2[1245]| 4[2-4] )| 39\d| 41[179]| 5(?: [349]\d| 5[0-2] )| 7(?: 0[017]| [13]\d| 22| 44| 55| 67| 88 ) )| 9(?: 22[128]| 3(?: 2[0-4]| 7\d )| 57[05629]| 7(?: 2[05-9]| 3[37]| 4\d| 60| 7[2579]| 87| 9[07] ) ) )\d{4}| 9[0-57-9]\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Vatican City --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_Vatican_City --> <!-- Note that numbers here are also accessible via Italy (+39 and prefix of 06 698) but can also be dialled with the Vatican City country code. --> <territory id="VA" countryCode="379" internationalPrefix="00" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(06)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>06\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>06698\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>0669812345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- We have no information on mobile numbers from the Vatican. It is probable that they use Italian mobile contracts. --> <nationalNumberPattern>N/A</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>N/A</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <!-- No information exists about other types of numbers. --> </territory> <!-- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B3/en --> <territory id="VC" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="784" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[5789]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> 784(?: 266| 3(?: 6[6-9]| 7\d| 8[0-24-6] )| 4(?: 38| 5[0-36-8]| 8\d| 9[01] )| 555| 638| 784 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7842661234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 784 433 and 784 534 since online numbers can be found with these prefixes, and the latter seems, according to some online sources, to be assigned to Digicell. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 784(?: 4(?: 3[0-4]| 5[45]| 9[2-5] )| 5(?: 2[6-9]| 3[0-4]| 93 ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>7844301234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Venezuela --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E3/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/+58 --> <!-- 1XX specifies a particular carrier to route a call to, but none of these have been implemented. --> <territory id="VE" countryCode="58" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" carrierCodeFormattingRule="$CC $FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{7})"> <format>$1-$2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[24589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <!-- Open numbering plan. --> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Including region-free 500 calls here, since these are treated as local calls. Wikipedia mentions these as 5XX, but online examples that can be found are seemingly restricted to 50[01]. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: 12| 3[457-9]| [58][1-9]| [467]\d| 9[1-6] )| 50[01] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2121234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 4(?: 1[24-8]| 2[46] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>4121234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9001234567</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> </territory> <!-- Virgin Islands, British --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T020200001E/en --> <territory id="VG" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="284" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[2589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- No data on central office codes can be found on the nanpa.com website. The codes 422 and 774 have been added from numbers found in the white pages. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 284(?: (?: 229| 4(?: 22| 9[45] )| 774| 8(?: 52| 6[459] ) )\d{4}| 496[0-5]\d{3} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2842291234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- No data on central office codes can be found on the nanpa.com website. The codes 34[0-367], 446 and 54[57] have been added from numbers found in the white pages. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 284(?: (?: 3(?: 0[0-3]| 4[0-367] )| 4(?: 4[0-6]| 68| 99 )| 54[0-57] )\d{4}| 496[6-9]\d{3} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2843001234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Virgin Islands, United States --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000DF/en --> <territory id="VI" countryCode="1" leadingDigits="340" nationalPrefix="1" internationalPrefix="011"> <generalDesc> <!-- NANPA country - uses US formatting rules --> <nationalNumberPattern>[3589]\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- The ITU document seems a bit out-of-date so extra prefixes based on numbers in the yellow pages have been added, and the list of exchanges found on http://www.areacodedownload.com/340/index.html --> <nationalNumberPattern> 340(?: 2(?: 01| 2[067]| 36| 44| 77 )| 3(?: 32| 44 )| 4(?: 4[38]| 7[34] )| 5(?: 1[34]| 55 )| 6(?: 26| 4[23]| 77| 9[023] )| 7(?: [17]\d| 27 )| 884| 998 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3406421234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 340(?: 2(?: 01| 2[067]| 36| 44| 77 )| 3(?: 32| 44 )| 4(?: 4[38]| 7[34] )| 5(?: 1[34]| 55 )| 6(?: 26| 4[23]| 77| 9[023] )| 7(?: [17]\d| 27 )| 884| 998 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3406421234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern> 8(?: 00| 55| 66| 77| 88 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8002345678</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>900[2-9]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>9002345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <personalNumber> <!-- http://www.nanpa.com/pdf/PL_416.pdf --> <nationalNumberPattern> 5(?: 00| 33| 44 )[2-9]\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5002345678</exampleNumber> </personalNumber> </territory> <!-- Viet Nam (Vietnam) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E4/en --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2B84 --> <territory id="VN" countryCode="84" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" nationalPrefixOptionalWhenFormatting="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([17]99)(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[17]99</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([48])(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[48]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([235-7]\d)(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 2[025-79]| 3[0136-9]| 5[2-9]| 6[0-46-8]| 7[02-79] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(80)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>80</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(69\d)(\d{4,5})"> <leadingDigits>69</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([235-7]\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 2[1348]| 3[25]| 5[01]| 65| 7[18] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(9\d)(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <leadingDigits>9</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(1[2689]\d)(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> 1(?: [26]| 8[68]| 99 ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$FG" pattern="(1[89]00)(\d{4,6})"> <leadingDigits>1[89]0</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [17]\d{6,9}| [2-69]\d{7,9}| 8\d{6,8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <noInternationalDialling> <nationalNumberPattern> [17]99\d{4}| 69\d{5,6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1992000</exampleNumber> </noInternationalDialling> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2(?: [025-79]| 1[0189]| [348][01] )| 3(?: [0136-9]| [25][01] )| 4\d| 5(?: [01][01]| [2-9] )| 6(?: [0-46-8]| 5[01] )| 7(?: [02-79]| [18][01] )| 8[1-9] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>2101234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 9\d| 1(?: 2\d| 6[2-9]| 8[68]| 99 ) )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>912345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>1800\d{4,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>1900\d{4,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1900123456</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <uan> <!-- These include non-geographic fixed numbers, such as for government ministries. While listed as "private networks", they may actually be callable from within Vietnam. (They are "private" in the sense that ordinary people could not be assigned these numbers.) --> <nationalNumberPattern> [17]99\d{4}| 69\d{5,6}| 80\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1992000</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Vanuatu --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E2/en --> <territory id="VU" countryCode="678" internationalPrefix="00"> <!-- Should be formatted in one block, apart from the mobile numbers. --> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>[579]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-57-9]\d{4,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 2[2-9]\d| 3(?: [5-7]\d| 8[0-8] )| 48[4-9]| 88\d )\d{2} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 5(?: 7[2-5]| [3-69]\d )| 7[013-7]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>5912345</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Using this for non-geographical numbers, since they have not been clearly defined, and for government fixed-line numbers. --> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern> 3[03]\d{3}| 900\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>30123</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Wallis and Futuna (Territoire français d'outre-mer) --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E6/en --> <territory id="WF" countryCode="681" internationalPrefix="00"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[5-7]\d{5}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Web searching only finds examples with the 72 prefix but the ITU document states that 50 and 68 are possible, so they are included here. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 50| 68| 72 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>501234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 50| 68| 72 )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>501234</exampleNumber> </mobile> </territory> <!-- Samoa --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000B4/en --> <territory id="WS" countryCode="685" internationalPrefix="0"> <availableFormats> <!-- Should be formatted in one block, apart from the specific series below. --> <numberFormat pattern="(8\d{2})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d)(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>7</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[2-8]\d{4,6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,7}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [2-5]\d| 6[1-9]| 84\d{2} )\d{3} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>22123</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 60| 7[25-7]\d )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,7}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>601234</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <!-- The 800 number series is new, and is used by companies such as the ANZ bank in Samoa to provide 24 hour eMerchant support. It is marked as "Customized Services" in the plan for now, so may be also used for other purposes than toll free, but until we have further evidence of these we will keep it as toll free. --> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{3}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- Current research suggests other types of numbers are not used in Samoa. --> </territory> <!-- Yemen --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E7/en --> <territory id="YE" countryCode="967" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([1-7])(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> [1-6]| 7[24-68] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(7\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>7[0137]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[1-7]\d{6,8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: 7\d| [2-68] )| 2[2-68]| 3[2358]| 4[2-58]| 5[2-6]| 6[3-58]| 7[24-68] )\d{5} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{6,8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding 70 from numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern>7[0137]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>712345678</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- No tollFree or premiumRate information can be found. --> </territory> <!-- Mayotte --> <!-- Some information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_France - most from collection of internet data. http://www.comores-online.com/mwezinet/internet/262.htm verifies the fixed-line prefixes, but the mobile prefixes listed here seem out of date. --> <territory id="YT" countryCode="262" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" leadingDigits="269|63"> <!-- Formatting as per La Réunion. --> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[268]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>2696[0-4]\d{4}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>269601234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>639\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>639123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <!-- Same as in France. --> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- South Africa --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-t/oth/02/02/T02020000C10001PDFE.pdf --> <!-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_South_Africa --> <territory id="ZA" countryCode="27" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG" mobileNumberPortableRegion="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(860)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>860</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits> [1-79]| 8(?: [0-47]| 6[1-9] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits>8[1-4]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{2,3})"> <leadingDigits>8[1-4]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern> [1-79]\d{8}| 8(?: [067]\d{7}| [1-4]\d{3,7} ) </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Wikipedia is missing 020, and the 024 code it lists for Somerset West stopped being used in 1996. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[0-8]| 2[0-378]| 3[1-69]| 4\d| 5[1346-8] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>101234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Wikipedia says 085 is for cellular: ITU says it is protected. Also note that we are still supporting numbers beginning with 8 that are fewer than 9 digits since they are in prominent places online, even though the ITU document says numbers must be 10 digits long (including the national prefix). --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 6[0-5]| 7[0-46-9] )\d{7}| 8[1-4]\d{3,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>711234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>80\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>801234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern> 86[2-9]\d{6}| 90\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>862345678</exampleNumber> </premiumRate> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>860\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>860123456</exampleNumber> </sharedCost> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>87\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>871234567</exampleNumber> </voip> <uan> <!-- MaxiCall numbers cost as much as national long distance, so they are classified as UAN numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern>861\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>861123456</exampleNumber> </uan> </territory> <!-- Zambia --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E8/en --> <territory id="ZM" countryCode="260" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="([29]\d)(\d{7})"> <leadingDigits>[29]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(800)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>8</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[289]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>21[1-8]\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>211234567</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Adding extra prefixes 50, 6[1-57-9] and 7[13-6] since SMS messages have been successfully delivered to these numbers, and numbers like this can be found on the Internet. Adding prefix 960 based on information received from MTN Zambia. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 9(?: 5[05]| 6\d| 7[13-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>955123456</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{6}</nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>800123456</exampleNumber> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Zimbabwe --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E9/en --> <territory id="ZW" countryCode="263" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> <!-- One-digit area codes --> <numberFormat pattern="([49])(\d{3})(\d{2,5})"> <leadingDigits> 4| 9[2-9] </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Mobile numbers --> <numberFormat pattern="([179]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> [19]1| 7 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(86\d{2})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>86[24]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Three-digit area codes (listed before the two-digit ones since some overlap) --> <numberFormat pattern="([2356]\d{2})(\d{3,5})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: [278]| 0[45]| [49]8 )| 3(?: 08| 17| 3[78]| [78] )| 5[15][78]| 6(?: [29]8| 37| [68][78] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3,4})"> <leadingDigits> 2(?: [278]| 0[45]| 48 )| 3(?: 08| 17| 3[78]| [78] )| 5[15][78]| 6(?: [29]8| 37| [68][78] )| 80 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Two-digit area codes --> <numberFormat pattern="([1-356]\d)(\d{3,5})"> <leadingDigits> 1[3-9]| 2(?: [1-469]| 0[0-35-9]| [45][0-79] )| 3(?: 0[0-79]| 1[0-689]| [24-69]| 3[0-69] )| 5(?: [02-46-9]| [15][0-69] )| 6(?: [0145]| [29][0-79]| 3[0-689]| [68][0-69] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([1-356]\d)(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> 1[3-9]| 2(?: [1-469]| 0[0-35-9]| [45][0-79] )| 3(?: 0[0-79]| 1[0-689]| [24-69]| 3[0-69] )| 5(?: [02-46-9]| [15][0-69] )| 6(?: [0145]| [29][0-79]| 3[0-689]| [68][0-69] ) </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- Four-digit area codes --> <numberFormat pattern="([25]\d{3})(\d{3,5})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 25| 54 )8 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 258[23]| 5483 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="([25]\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits> (?: 25| 54 )8 </leadingDigits> <leadingDigits> 258[23]| 5483 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <!-- VOIP numbers --> <numberFormat pattern="(8\d{3})(\d{6})"> <leadingDigits>86</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- A complicated nationalNumberPattern is necessary here, since the numbers are extremely variable in length and the possible prefixes clash with the country code. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 2(?: [012457-9]\d{3,8}| 6\d{3,6} )| [13-79]\d{4,8}| 8[06]\d{8} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{3,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <!-- Numbering is grouped by subscriber-number length. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1[3-9]| 2(?: 0[45]| [16]| 2[28]| [49]8?| 58[23]| 7[246]| 8[1346-9] )| 3(?: 08?| 17?| 3[78]| [2456]| 7[1569]| 8[379] )| 5(?: [07-9]| 1[78]| 483| 5(?: 7?| 8 ) )| 6(?: 0| 28| 37?| [45][68][78]| 98? )| 848 )\d{3,6}| (?: 2(?: 27| 5| 7[135789]| 8[25] )| 3[39]| 5[1-46]| 6[126-8] )\d{4,6}| 2(?: (?: 0| 70 )\d{5,6}| 2[05]\d{7} )| (?: 4\d| 9[2-8] )\d{4,7} </nationalNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>1312345</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <!-- The ITU document list 8622 and 8644 as VoIP, but an online search reveals that they are also being used by the carriers as mobile prefixes. --> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern> 7[1378]\d{7}| 86(?: 22| 44 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9,10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>711234567</exampleNumber> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>800\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8001234567</exampleNumber> </tollFree> <!-- No premiumRate information can be found. --> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> 86(?: 1[12]| 30| 55| 77| 8[367]| 99 )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{10}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>8686123456</exampleNumber> </voip> </territory> <!-- Universal International Toll Free Number --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/inr/unum/Pages/uifn.aspx --> <territory id="001" countryCode="800" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <tollFree> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> </tollFree> </territory> <!-- Universal International Shared Cost Number --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-E.169-200205-I/en --> <territory id="001" countryCode="808" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{8}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <sharedCost> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> </sharedCost> </territory> <!-- Inmarsat Global Limited --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000065/en --> <!-- www.inmarsat.com --> <territory id="001" countryCode="870"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[35-7]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>301234567</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Assigning these to mobile since Inmarsat considers them to be mobile numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: [356]\d| 7[6-8] )\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> </mobile> </territory> <!-- VISIONng --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000E5/en --> <!-- Number length has been derived from examples found online. --> <territory id="001" countryCode="878"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting chosen based on online examples. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5})(\d{5})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>1\d{11}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>101234567890</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern>10\d{10}</nationalNumberPattern> </voip> </territory> <!-- Iridium --> <!-- www.iridium.com --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000069/en --> <!-- Globalstar also reports using this prefix, but we cannot find any online numbers with the Globalstar prefixes, so are not sure how exactly these work, and what length the numbers are. For this reason, we only support Iridium numbers at the moment. --> <territory id="001" countryCode="881"> <availableFormats> <!-- Formatting chosen based on ITU document and Iridium website FAQ. --> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{3})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>[67]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[67]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>612345678</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>[67]\d{8}</nationalNumberPattern> </mobile> </territory> <!-- BebbiCell (Formerly Global Networks Switzerland AG) +88234 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T0202000054/en --> <!-- http://www.gsm.aq/numberplan.php --> <!-- http://www.global.aq --> <!-- Maritime Communications Partner (MCP) +88232 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000F4/en --> <!-- Oration Technologies +88237 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000A0/en --> <!-- Telespazio S.p.A. +88213 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CC/en --> <!-- Thuraya +88216 --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000CF/en --> <territory id="001" countryCode="882"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{3})"> <leadingDigits>3[23]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits> 16| 342 </leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>34[57]</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>348</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>1</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{3,4})(\d{4})"> <leadingDigits>16</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{2})(\d{4,5})(\d{5})"> <leadingDigits>16</leadingDigits> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>[13]\d{6,11}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,12}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>3451234567</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <!-- Bebbicell Mobile numbers, MCP & Oration. We are guessing the number length for Oration based on numbers found online. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 3(?: 2\d{3}| 37\d{2}| 4(?: 2| 7\d{3} ) )\d{4} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,10}</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <voip> <!-- Telespazio S.p.A., Thuraya and Bebbicell VOIP numbers. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 1(?: 3(?: 0[0347]| [13][0139]| 2[035]| 4[013568]| 6[0459]| 7[06]| 8[15678]| 9[0689] )\d{4}| 6\d{5,10} )| 345\d{7} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{7,12}</possibleNumberPattern> </voip> <voicemail> <nationalNumberPattern>348[57]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> </voicemail> </territory> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000F3/en --> <!-- http://www.republicwireless.com/world-wi-fi-number --> <territory id="001" countryCode="883"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{3})"> <format>$1 $2 $3 $4</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <!-- Wikipedia also listed a few other +883 ranges, but no information on their lengths and costs can be found online, so we don't include them here for now. --> <nationalNumberPattern>51\d{7}(?:\d{3})?</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}(?:\d{3})?</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>510012345</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <voip> <nationalNumberPattern> 51(?: 00\d{5}(?:\d{3})?| 10\d{8} ) </nationalNumberPattern> </voip> </territory> <!-- United Nations- OCHA --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/oth/T02020000FA/en --> <!-- Numbers here are classified as UAN, as they are non-geographical and universally accessible. In addition, the end-user tariff to reach these numbers is lower or similar to the tariff of a national call. --> <territory id="001" countryCode="888" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3})(\d{5})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{11}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{11}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>12345678901</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <uan> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{11}</nationalNumberPattern> </uan> </territory> <!-- Universal International Premium Rate Number --> <!-- http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-E.169-200205-I/en --> <territory id="001" countryCode="979" leadingZeroPossible="true"> <availableFormats> <numberFormat pattern="(\d)(\d{4})(\d{4})"> <format>$1 $2 $3</format> </numberFormat> </availableFormats> <generalDesc> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>123456789</exampleNumber> </generalDesc> <fixedLine> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </fixedLine> <mobile> <nationalNumberPattern>NA</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>NA</possibleNumberPattern> </mobile> <premiumRate> <nationalNumberPattern>\d{9}</nationalNumberPattern> </premiumRate> </territory> </territories> </phoneNumberMetadata>