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Diffstat (limited to 'PhoneNumberMetaData.xml')
-rw-r--r-- | PhoneNumberMetaData.xml | 66 |
1 files changed, 38 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/PhoneNumberMetaData.xml b/PhoneNumberMetaData.xml index eef14c0..fb53359 100644 --- a/PhoneNumberMetaData.xml +++ b/PhoneNumberMetaData.xml @@ -223,8 +223,6 @@ <exampleNumber>22345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> - <!-- The prefix 52 has been added afte notification from the Emirates Telecommunications - Company. --> <nationalNumberPattern>5[0256]\d{7}</nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>501234567</exampleNumber> @@ -1305,13 +1303,24 @@ <territory id="AT" countryCode="43" internationalPrefix="00" nationalPrefix="0" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$NP$FG"> <availableFormats> - <numberFormat pattern="([15])(\d{3,12})"> - <leadingDigits> - 1| - 5[079] - </leadingDigits> + <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 $3</format> + </numberFormat> <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{3,10})"> <leadingDigits> 316| @@ -1473,7 +1482,7 @@ )\d{2,10}| [79]\d{3,11} )| - 720\d{6, 10} + 720\d{6,10} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{5,13}</possibleNumberPattern> <exampleNumber>50123</exampleNumber> @@ -2467,8 +2476,9 @@ (?: 6(?: 0\d| - [18][01]| - 6[0-4] + 1[01]| + 6[0-4]| + 8[0-2] )| 7(?: [02-68]\d| @@ -11787,15 +11797,12 @@ <exampleNumber>62001234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> - <!-- Trunked radio dispatch is included under mobile. --> - <!-- According to the ITU document of 23.X.2011, the leading digits 75 are not possible. - However, a web search shows that such numbers seem to exist. --> <nationalNumberPattern> 7(?: - 5\d| - 7[2-79]| + 55| + 7[25-79]| 8[5-8]| - 9[035-9] + 9[05-9] )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> <possibleNumberPattern>\d{9}</possibleNumberPattern> @@ -17321,9 +17328,10 @@ <exampleNumber>12345678</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> - <!-- More 81X prefixes have been added based on online numbers. Furthermore, the prefixes - owned by Starcomms have apparently, according to the company, been used for both - fixed-line and mobile numbers, despite the ITU plan, so we list them here as well. --> + <!-- More 81X prefixes have been added based on online numbers, including the prefix 817 + from Etisalat. Furthermore, the fixed-line prefixes owned by Starcomms have + apparently, according to the company, been used for mobile numbers too, despite + the ITU plan, so we list them here as well. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: 1(?: @@ -17403,7 +17411,7 @@ )| 8(?: 0[2-9]| - 1[0235689] + 1[0235-9] )\d )\d{6} </nationalNumberPattern> @@ -19840,6 +19848,12 @@ <!-- Formatting from wikipedia, confirmed on Goverment websites such as http://www.minjust.ru/ru/structure/contact/. Contains formatting instructions for Kazakhstan as well. --> + <numberFormat pattern="(\d{3})(\d{2})(\d{2})" nationalPrefixFormattingRule="$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> @@ -20929,16 +20943,12 @@ <exampleNumber>22221234</exampleNumber> </fixedLine> <mobile> - <!-- Adding prefix 50 because it was found in online numbers and this is supported by - http://www.wtng.info/wtng-232-sl.html - although the data may be outdated, since no - further information about Datatel can be found. Adding prefix 79 since it was launched - by Airtel on Feb 2nd 2012. --> <nationalNumberPattern> (?: - 25| - 3[03]| - 44| - 5[056]| + 2[15]| + 3[034]| + 4[04]| + 5[05]| 7[6-9]| 88 )\d{6} |