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ANRC Allots New Numbering Resources

08.12.2006

 

 

ANRC allotted numbering resources for the provision of telephone services to Atlas Telecom Network Romania, Fast Telecom, Infotel Europe, RCS&RDS, Techno Bridge and Vocalpad Rom.

 

Fast Telecom and Infotel Europe, who requested their first numbering resources, were granted blocks of 410,000 numbers for the provision of fixed telephone services, at national level. The two companies have also been allotted blocks of 1,000 numbers in the 0Z=08 domain, for the provision of services offered through green numbers, universal access numbers and prepaid cards and of televoting services, as well as blocks of 1,000 numbers for each category of Premium Rate services in the 0Z=09 domain.

 

Fast Telecom has also received the individual carrier selection codes 1081 and 1697, whereas Infotel Europe was granted the individual carrier selection codes 1059 si 1691.

 

Atlas Telecom Network Romania requested and was granted 1,000 numbers in the  0Z=08 domain for services provided by means of universal access numbers. The companies RCS & RDS and Techno Bridge were allotted numbers in the 0Z=03 domain for the provision of fixed telephone services. Thus, RCS & RDS was granted 10,000 numbers for the county of Mures and Techno Bridge – 410,000 numbers for the provision of fixed telephone services, at national level.

 

Vocalpad Rom received 1,000 numbers for the provision of services through green numbers (0Z=08 domain) and 2,000 numbers for the provision of services in the 0Z= 09 domain.

 

Furthermore, UPC Romania took over the numbering resources allotted to Astral Telecom, given the merger of Astral Telecom into UPC Romania.

 

So far, ANRC allotted more than 65.5 million numbers, based on the procedure of granting licences for the use of numbering resources. 54.4% of these have been allotted for fixed telephone services, whereas 44.3% of them were assigned for the provision of mobile telephone services.

 

Further details on the resources allotted by ANRC are available here.  

ANRC Allots New Numbering Resources

08.12.2006

 

 

ANRC allotted numbering resources for the provision of telephone services to Atlas Telecom Network Romania, Fast Telecom, Infotel Europe, RCS&RDS, Techno Bridge and Vocalpad Rom.

 

Fast Telecom and Infotel Europe, who requested their first numbering resources, were granted blocks of 410,000 numbers for the provision of fixed telephone services, at national level. The two companies have also been allotted blocks of 1,000 numbers in the 0Z=08 domain, for the provision of services offered through green numbers, universal access numbers and prepaid cards and of televoting services, as well as blocks of 1,000 numbers for each category of Premium Rate services in the 0Z=09 domain.

 

Fast Telecom has also received the individual carrier selection codes 1081 and 1697, whereas Infotel Europe was granted the individual carrier selection codes 1059 si 1691.

 

Atlas Telecom Network Romania requested and was granted 1,000 numbers in the  0Z=08 domain for services provided by means of universal access numbers. The companies RCS & RDS and Techno Bridge were allotted numbers in the 0Z=03 domain for the provision of fixed telephone services. Thus, RCS & RDS was granted 10,000 numbers for the county of Mures and Techno Bridge – 410,000 numbers for the provision of fixed telephone services, at national level.

 

Vocalpad Rom received 1,000 numbers for the provision of services through green numbers (0Z=08 domain) and 2,000 numbers for the provision of services in the 0Z= 09 domain.

 

Furthermore, UPC Romania took over the numbering resources allotted to Astral Telecom, given the merger of Astral Telecom into UPC Romania.

 

So far, ANRC allotted more than 65.5 million numbers, based on the procedure of granting licences for the use of numbering resources. 54.4% of these have been allotted for fixed telephone services, whereas 44.3% of them were assigned for the provision of mobile telephone services.

 

Further details on the resources allotted by ANRC are available here.  

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