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(Indicativo De País +996) Comunicación Del 9.IX.2019 Kirguistán (indicativo de país +996) Comunicación del 9.IX.2019: La State Communications Agency under the State Committee of Information Technologies and Communications of Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, anuncia actualizaciones al plan nacional de numeración de Kirguistán. Descripción de la introducción de nuevos recursos en el plan nacional de numeración E.164 para el indicativo de país 996: NDC Longitud del número N(S)N (indicativo nacional de Utilización Hora y fecha destino) o cifras iniciales Longitud Longitud del número UIT-T E.164 de introducción del N(S)N (número máxima mínima nacional (significativo)) 55 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 20 de abril de 2010 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 55 X XXX XXX) 75 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 1 de diciembre de 2017 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 75 5 XXX XXX) 99 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 2 de mayo de 2019 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 99 0 XXX XXX) 99 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 4 de junio de 2019 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 99 5 XXX XXX) 99 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 4 de junio de 2019 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 99 7 XXX XXX) 99 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 4 de junio de 2019 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 99 8 XXX XXX) 99 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 10 de abril de 2019 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 99 9 XXX XXX) 88 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 9 de agosto de 2019 de telefonía móvil (Alfa Telecom) (+996 88 0 1XX XXX) Contactos: State Communications Agency under the State Committee of Information Technologies and Communications of Kyrgyz Republic 7b, Baytik Baatyr Street 720005 BISHKEK Kirguistán Tel.: +996 312 541333 Fax: +996 312 544105 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://world.nas.gov.kg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=165&lang=ru Alfa Telecom LLC – Departamento de itinerancia e interconexión E-mail: [email protected] 1/13 Comunicación del 18.I.2019: La State Communications Agency under the State Committee of Information Technologies and Communications of Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, anuncia actualizaciones al plan nacional de numeración de Kirguistán. Descripción de la introducción de nuevos recursos en el plan nacional de numeración E.164 para el indicativo de país 996: NDC Longitud del número (indicativo nacional de N(S)N destino) o (N(S)N Utilización del número UIT-T Hora y fecha de (cifras iniciales del Longitud Longitud E.164 introducción número nacional máxima mínima (significativo)) 70 (NDC) 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 20 de abril de 2010 de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 70 X XXX XXX) 50 0 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 5 de septiembre de 2017 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 50 0 XXX XXX) 50 1 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 5 de septiembre de 2017 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 50 1 XXX XXX) 50 2 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 5 de septiembre de 2017 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 50 2 XXX XXX) 50 5 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 5 de septiembre de 2017 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 50 5 XXX XXX) 50 7 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 5 de septiembre de 2017 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 50 7 XXX XXX) 50 8 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 29 de octubre de 2018 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 50 8 XXX XXX) 50 9 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 29 de octubre de 2018 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil (Nur Telecom) (+996 50 9 XXX XXX) 50 3 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 14 de abril de 2017 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil ("7 Mobile") (+996 50 3 XXX XXX) 50 4 9 9 Número no geográfico – Servicios 14 de abril de 2017 [50 (NDC)] de telefonía móvil ("7 Mobile") (+996 50 4 XXX XXX) Contactos: State Communications Agency under the State Committee of Information Technologies and Communications of Kyrgyz Republic 7b, Baytik Baatyr Street 720005 BISHKEK Kirguistán Tel: +996 312 544450 Fax: +996 312 544105 E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://world.nas.gov.kg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=165 &lang=ru NUR Telecom LLC - Roaming and interconnect department E-mail: [email protected] 2/13 Comunicación del 25.IV.2018: La State Communications Agency under the State Committee of Information Technologies and Communications of Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, anuncia actualizaciones al plan nacional de numeración de Kirguistán. Descripción de la introducción de nuevos recursos en el plan nacional de numeración E.164 para el indicativo de país +996: NDC Longitud del número N(S)N (indicativo nacional de destino) o (N(S)N (cifras Utilización del número E.164 Informaciones adicionales Longitud Longitud iniciales del número máxima mínima nacional (significativo)) 22 9 9 Número no geográfico - 13 de noviembre de 2017 Servicios de telefonía móvil (Sky Mobile) (+996 22 X XXX XXX) 77 9 9 Número no geográfico - 20 de abril de 2010 Servicios de telefonía móvil (Sky Mobile) (+996 77 X XXX XXX) 996 9 9 Número no geográfico - 27 octubre de 2017 Servicios de telefonía móvil (Sky Mobile) (+996 99 6 XXX XXX) 999 9 9 Número no geográfico - 27 de octubre de 2017 Servicios de telefonía móvil (Sky Mobile) (+996 99 9 XXX XXX) Contactos: State Communications Agency under the State Committee of Information Technologies and Communications of Kyrgyz Republic 7b, Baytik Baatyr Street 720005 BISHKEK Kirguistán Tel.: +996 312 541333 Fax: +996 312 544105 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] URL: http://world.nas.gov.kg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=165 &lang=ru Sky Mobile LLC Roaming and interconnect department E-mail: [email protected] 3/13 Comunicación del 16.IV.2014: La State Communications Agency under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, anuncia las actualizaciones de Plan de Enumeración Nacional en Kirguizstán e informar sobre la apertura de nuevos códigos pertenece al operador "Aktel" a partir del 15 de abril. Se ruega a las administraciones y a las empresas de explotación reconocidas (EER) que garanticen la activación oportuna de estas gamas de números. Número de prueba: + 996 200 000 909. +996 200 XXX XXX +996 201 XXX XXX +996 202 XXX XXX +996 203 XXX XXX +996 205 XXX XXX Cuadro 1 – Lista de los principales indicativos de zona nacionales y longitud de los números de abonado Localidad Indicativo de Longitud del número de abonado zona Bishkek Capital 312 Seís cifras CDMA-450 315 Seís cifras Chuy region Belovodskoe 3131 Cinco cifras Kant 3132 Cinco cifras Kara-Balta 3133 Cinco cifras Sokuluk 3134 Cinco cifras Kemin 3135 Cinco cifras Kayndy 3137 Cinco cifras Tokmok 3138 Cinco cifras Lebedinovka 3139 Cinco cifras CDMA-450 316 Six cifras Osh region Osh 3222 Cinco cifras Eski-Nookat 3230 Cinco cifras Aravan 3231 Cinco cifras Kara-Suu 3232 Cinco cifras Uzgen 3233 Cinco cifras Gulcha 3234 Cinco cifras Daroot-Korgon 3237 Cinco cifras Kara-Kulja 3239 Cinco cifras Talas region Talas 3422 Cinco cifras Kyzyl-Adyr 3456 Cinco cifras Bakay-Ata 3457 Cinco cifras Kokoy 3458 Cinco cifras Pokrovka 3459 Cinco cifras CDMA-450 346 Seís cifras 4/13 Localidad Indicativo de Longitud del número de abonado zona Naryn region Naryn 3522 Cinco cifras At-Bashy 3534 Cinco cifras Kochkor 3535 Cinco cifras Chaek 3536 Cinco cifras Baetov 3537 Cinco cifras Minkush 3536 Cinco cifras CDMA-450 356 Seís cifras Batken region Batken 3622 Cinco cifras Sulukta 3653 Cinco cifras Pulgon 3655 Cinco cifras Isfana 3656 Cinco cifras Kyzylkia 3657 Cinco cifras CDMA-450 366 Seís cifras Jalal-Abat region Jalal-Abat 3722 Cinco cifras Massy 3734 Cinco cifras Kochkor-Ata 3734 Cinco cifras Bazarkorgon 3736 Cinco cifras Kazarman 3738 Cinco cifras Ala-Buka 3741 Cinco cifras Kerben 3742 Cinco cifras Kok-Jangak 3748 Cinco cifras Mailuu-Suu 3744 Cinco cifras Tash-Kumyr 3745 Cinco cifras Kara-Kul 3746 Cinco cifras Toktogul 3747 Cinco cifras Suzak 3748 Cinco cifras Kanysh-Kya (Chatkal) 3749 Cinco cifras CDMA-450 376.377 Seís cifras Issyk-Kol region Karakol 3922 Cinco cifras Kadji-Say 3947 Cinco cifras Ananyevo 3942 Cinco cifras Cholpon-Ata 3943 Cinco cifras Balykchy 3944 Cinco cifras Tup 3945 Cinco cifras 5/13 Localidad Indicativo de Longitud del número de abonado zona Kyzyl-Suu 3946 Cinco cifras Bokombaevo 3947 Cinco cifras Ak-Suu 3948 Cinco cifras CDMA-450 396 Seís cifras Cuadro 2 – Lista de los principales operadores fijos Operador АВ ав X1X2X3X4X5 Formato de Personal técnico marcación KATEL 31 27 XXXXX 312 7 XXX XX 312 700315 SAIMA 31 29 0ХХХХ-2ХХХХ 312 90-92 XXXX 312900600, Telecom 900465 Winline 31 26 9ХХХХ 312 69 XXXX 312690001, 690 002 29 3ХХХХ 312 93 ХXXX 24 7ХХХХ 312 47 XXXX 28 7XXXX 312 87 XXXX 28 9XXXX 312 89 XXXX Tun-Sun 31 29 9ХХХХ 312 99 XXXX 312'990'000 Abatel 32 22 9ХХХХ 32 22 9 XXXX 3222 90015, 90050 Unuf 37 22 79ХХХ 37 22 79 XXX 372'279'000 Sky Mobile 31 25 8XXXX 312 58 XX XX 775'999'830 Azia Info 31 29 60XXX-64XXX 312 96 0XXX-4XXX 312'964'747 Elcat 31 29 76ХХХ 312 976ХХХ 312'976'004 31 29 86ХХХ 312 986 ХХХ 312'986'004 62 2X XXXXX 622 XXX XXX 622'500'004 MEGALINE 31 29 79ХХХ 312 97 9ХХХ 312'979'009 31 29 75ХХХ 312 97 5ХХХ I-Space 31 29 70000-70999 312 97 0000-97 0999 312970001 Nur Telecom 31 29 73 XXX 312 97 3000-97 3999 312'973'349 6/13 Cuadro 3 – Lista de los principales operadores móviles Formato de Operador АВ ав X1X2X3X4X5 Personal técnico marcación Sky mobile GSM 77 0X ХХХХХ 770 XXX XXX 772'972'130 1Х ХХХХХ 771 ХХХХХХ 775'999'830 2Х ХХХХХ 772 ХXXXXX 3Х ХХХХХ 773 ХXXXXX 7Х ХХХХХ 777 ХXXXXX 8X ХХХХХ 778 XXX XXX 9X ХХХХХ 779 XXX XXX 55 8ХХХХ 775 58 XXXX 59 7ХХХХ 775
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