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List of International Signalling Point Codes (Ispc) (According to Recommendation Itu-T Q.708 (03/99)) Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 1199 – 1.VII.2020 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION TSB TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION BUREAU OF ITU _______________________________________________________________ LIST OF INTERNATIONAL SIGNALLING POINT CODES (ISPC) (ACCORDING TO RECOMMENDATION ITU-T Q.708 (03/99)) (POSITION ON 1 JULY 2020) _______________________________________________________________ Geneva, 2020 List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) Note from TSB 1. This List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) replaces the previous one published as Annex to the ITU Operational Bulletin No. 1109 of 1.X.2016. Since then, a number of notifications have been received at TSB and they have been published separately in various issues of the ITU Operational Bulletin. The present list recapitulates all the different amendments that have been published up to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 1199 of 1.VII.2020. 2. Recommendation ITU-T Q.708 states that the assignment of signalling area/network codes (SANC) is to be administered by TSB. Each country will then be responsible for the assignment of international signalling point codes (ISPC) that will then be notified to TSB. 3. The numbering plan of Recommendation ITU-T Q.708 contains 2 048 SANCs providing for 16 384 international signalling points. From these, currently 1 536 SANCs are available for assignment allowing for 12 288 international points. At present 1 055 SANCs are assigned; the reported utilization is 6 255 international signalling points. 4. In order to keep the list up to date, administrations are, therefore, requested to notify TSB, by using the notification form attached, as soon as an ISPC assignment or withdrawal is made, www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/inr/forms/Pages/ispc.aspx . 5. This List will be updated by numbered series of amendments published in the ITU Operational Bulletin. Furthermore, the information contained in this Annex is also available on the ITU website . 6. Please address any comments or any modifications concerning this List to the Director of TSB: Director of TSB International Telecommunication Union Place des Nations CH-1211 GENEVA 20 Switzerland Tel: +41 22 730 5211 Fax: +41 22 730 5853 E-mail: [email protected] 7. The designations employed and the presentation of material in this List do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of ITU concerning the legal status of any country or geographical area, or of its authorities. Annex to ITU OB 1199-E –2 – List of International Signalling Point Codes (ISPC) for signalling system No. 7 (According to Recommendation ITU-T Q.708 (03/99)) Country/ Geographical Area ISPC DEC Unique name of the signalling point Name of the signalling point operator Afghanistan 4-024-0 8384 AWCC AWCC 4-024-1 8385 AWCC AWCC 4-024-2 8386 AWCC AWCC 4-024-3 8387 Afghan Telecom Afghan Telecom 4-024-4 8388 Kamss3-TV MTN 4-024-5 8389 Hemss1-Herat MTN 4-024-6 8390 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-024-7 8391 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-025-0 8392 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-025-1 8393 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-025-2 8394 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-025-3 8395 AWCC AWCC 4-025-4 8396 AWCC AWCC 4-025-5 8397 Afghan Telecom Afghan Telecom 4-025-6 8398 Afghan Telecom Afghan Telecom 4-025-7 8399 Etisalat Afghanistan Etisalat International 4-136-0 9280 Kabul SMSC AWCC 4-136-1 9281 KBLMSS AWCC 4-136-2 9282 KBLMGW AWCC 4-136-3 9283 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-136-4 9284 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-136-5 9285 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-136-6 9286 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-136-7 9287 Roshan TDCA (dba Roshan) 4-137-0 9288 MSC-HRT Etisalat 4-137-1 9289 MSC-M2R Etisalat 4-137-2 9290 MSC-JLD Etisalat 4-137-3 9291 MSC-KDR Etisalat 4-137-4 9292 KBL1 MSC Etisalat 4-137-5 9293 KBL2 MSC Etisalat 4-137-6 9294 STP1 Etisalat 4-137-7 9295 STP2 Etisalat 4-138-0 9296 Mamss1-mazan MTN 4-138-1 9297 Kamss1-PP MTN 4-138-2 9298 Jamss1-jalalabad MTN 4-138-3 9299 KDRMSS AWCC 4-138-4 9300 KDRMGW AWCC Annex to ITU OB 1199-E –3 – Country/ Geographical Area ISPC DEC Unique name of the signalling point Name of the signalling point operator Albania 2-152-0 5312 ISC – Tirana ALBTelecom 2-152-1 5313 GMSC – Tirana AMC (Albanian Mobile Communications) 2-152-3 5315 GMSC – Tirana ALBtelecom 2-152-4 5316 ISC - Durres ALBTelecom 2-152-6 5318 GMSC – Tirana Mobile 4 AL 2-152-7 5319 STP- Tirana PLUS COMMUNICATIONS 3-228-0 7968 SPX_1.1-MTX1 Vodafone Albania 3-228-1 7969 SPX_1.2-MTX1 Vodafone Albania 3-228-2 7970 SPX_2.1-MTX2 Vodafone Albania 3-228-3 7971 SPX_2.2-MTX2 Vodafone Albania 3-228-4 7972 PRIMO IXFR PRIMO COMMUNICATIONS 3-228-5 7973 ASC-SS7 ALBANIA SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 3-228-6 7974 ABISSNET S01 ABISSNET 3-228-7 7975 ALBON-AL-SS7 ALBON 3-233-0 8008 STP-INT/Durres ALBtelecom 3-233-1 8009 GMSC-AMC2 AMC (Albanian Mobile Communications) 3-233-2 8010 INFOTEL AL INFO-Telecom 3-233-3 8011 Tirana 10 NEOFONE 3-233-4 8012 CT Nisatel Tirana NISATEL 3-233-5 8013 ABCom TS1-SOIP ABCom 3-233-6 8014 BC_1-MTX1 Vodafone Albania 3-233-7 8015 BC_2-MTX2 Vodafone Albania 4-227-0 10008 FBD SS7 FBD 4-227-1 10009 SELCOM ALBANIA SELCOM SHPK 7-219-0 16088 PEGASUS ALBANIA Pegasus Communications Sh.p.k. 7-219-1 16089 Alb.Tel.Partner Albanian Telecommunication Partners sh.p.k 7-219-2 16090 PROTON Communication Proton Communication Sh.p.k 7-219-4 16092 UNIFI Albania UNIFI Holdings INC Dega në Shqiperi 7-219-5 16093 Bleta sh.p.k. BLETA ALBANIA Algeria 6-006-0 12336 ex.Consortium Algérie Télécom 6-006-1 12337 Alger ISC Algérie Télécom (AT) 6-006-2 12338 Algérie Télécom (AT) 6-006-3 12339 Oran ISC Algérie Télécom (AT) 6-006-4 12340 Constantine ISC Algérie Télécom (AT) 6-006-5 12341 Orascom Télécom Algérie (OTA) 6-006-6 12342 Wataniya Télécom Algérie (WTA) 6-006-7 12343 Alger MSC (GSM, mobile) Algérie Télécom Mobile (ATM) 6-007-1 12345 Algérie Télécom (AT) 6-007-2 12346 Orascom Télécom Algérie (OTA) 6-007-3 12347 Orascom Télécom Algérie (OTA) 6-007-4 12348 Wataniya Télécom Algérie (WTA) 6-007-5 12349 Wataniya Télécom Algérie (WTA) 6-007-6 12350 Wataniya Télécom Algérie (WTA) Annex to ITU OB 1199-E –4 – Country/ Geographical Area ISPC DEC Unique name of the signalling point Name of the signalling point operator American Samoa 5-088-0 10944 Pago Pago, American Samoa American Samoa Telecommunications Authority (ASTCA) 5-088-4 10948 Pago Pago, AS AST Telecom, LLC Andorra 2-196-1 5665 Andorra AXE Servei de Telecomunicacions d'Andorra Angola 6-062-0 12784 ISC1 Angola Telecom 6-062-1 12785 ISC2 Angola Telecom 6-062-2 12786 ISC3 Unitel 6-062-3 12787 ISC4 Unitel 6-062-4 12788 ISC5 Nexus 6-062-5 12789 ISC6 Movicel 6-062-6 12790 ISC7 Mundo Startel 6-062-7 12791 ISC8 Mundo Startel 6-063-0 12792 ISC1 Unitel 6-063-2 12794 ISC3 Movicel 6-063-3 12795 ISC4 ItelNet Anguilla 3-168-0 7488 TDMA Mobile Switch Cable and Wireless 3-168-1 7489 PSTN Switch Cable and Wireless 3-168-2 7490 GSM Base Station Controller E3 Cable and Wireless 3-168-3 7491 Voicemail Cable and Wireless 3-168-4 7492 Pre-Paid Platform Cable and Wireless 3-168-5 7493 International STP PSTN Switch to Call Server Cable and Wireless 3-168-6 7494 GSM Base Station Controller 2G Cable and Wireless 3-168-7 7495 International STP Mobile Switch to Call Cable and Wireless Server Antigua and Barbuda 3-088-0 6848 NEAX61E INTS Cable & Wireless 3-088-1 6849 Ericsson APG40 MSC Digicel 3-088-2 6850 SS8 Voicemail Cable & Wireless 3-088-3 6851 BCG prepaid Cable & Wireless 3-088-4 6852 Voicemail 1 APUA/PCS 3-088-5 6853 Voicemail 2 APUA/PCS 3-088-6 6854 ANMUBSC41 E3 Cable & Wireless 3-088-7 6855 DMS MSC APUA/PCS Argentina 7-040-0 14656 Ruta 180, Km15. Paraje Bosque Alegre, TESAM ARGENTINA S.A. Departamento Punilla, Provincia de Córdoba 7-040-1 14657 Emilio Lamarca 2482 - Talar de Pacheco, AMX Argentina S.A. (ex CTI Compañia de Teléfonos Tigre, buenos Aires / TORCUATO del Interior S.A.) Annex to ITU OB 1199-E –5 – Country/ Geographical Area ISPC DEC Unique name of the signalling point Name of the signalling point operator 7-041-0 14664 Artigas II Impsat S.A. 7-041-1 14665 Esmeralda II Impsat S.A. 7-041-2 14666 STP-1 Telefónica Unifon Telefónica Comunicaciones Personales S.A. 7-041-3 14667 STP-2 Telefónica Unifon Telefónica Comunicaciones Personales S.A. 7-041-4 14668 CIBA NGN Telecom Argentina S.A. 7-041-5 14669 CWAY SG BA1 Cableway S.A. 7-041-6 14670 CCT1 Argentina Comte Communications Technology S.A. 7-041-7 14671 Av. Forest 362 - Ciudad Autónoma de AMX Argentina S.A. (ex CTI Compañia de Teléfonos Buenos Aires / FOREST del Interior S.A.) 7-042-0 14672 Ciudad de Buenos Aires - Nodo 1 Tecoar S.A. 7-042-1 14673 RASA-01 Red Alternativa S.A. 7-042-2 14674 Buenos Aires/STP Clinicas Telecom Personal S.A. 7-042-3 14675 Darwin Telecom Personal S.A. 7-042-4 14676 Techtel Rosario Techtel LMDS Comunicaciones Interactivas S.A.
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