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FICORA 32 R/2014 M 1 (31) Unofficial translation Regulation on public telephone network numbering Issued in Helsinki on 8 December 2014 The Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA) has, under sections 98 to 99, 104 to 105, 244 and 278 of the Information Society Code of 7 November 2014 (917/2014), laid down: Chapter 1 General provisions Section 1 Objective of the Regulation The interoperability and interconnectivity of communications networks and services provided therein requires unambiguous numbering. Therefore, it is necessary to define the numbers and identifiers used in public Finnish telephone networks. This Regulation contains the Finnish national numbering plan and number structures. In addition, the Regulation defines identifiers relevant for the technical interoperability of communications networks. Section 2 Scope of application This Regulation applies to the numbering of public telephone networks and communications services implemented therein. The numbering of the above-mentioned complies with Recommendation E.164 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The Regulation also applies to the numbering of telecommunications operator-specific services, emergency numbers, the numbering of short message services, and the numbering of the telex network. The Regulation also applies to the technical routing numbers and codes of telephone networks separately specified in the Regulation. The Regulation also contains obligations on the routing of calls with respect to certain misplaced calls. The Regulation applies to public authority networks and other than public telephone networks in so far as the numbering of these networks impacts the interconnection of public telephone networks or it is otherwise necessary to coordinate the use of numbers, prefixes and codes to ensure the technical functioning of the telephone networks.

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FICORA 32 R/2014 M 1 (31) Unofficial translation

Regulation on public telephone network numbering

Issued in Helsinki on 8 December 2014

The Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA) has, under sections 98 to 99, 104 to 105, 244 and 278 of the Information Society Code of 7

November 2014 (917/2014), laid down:

Chapter 1 General provisions

Section 1 Objective of the Regulation

The interoperability and interconnectivity of communications networks and services provided therein requires unambiguous numbering. Therefore, it is necessary to define the numbers and identifiers used in public Finnish telephone networks. This Regulation contains the Finnish national numbering plan and number structures. In addition, the Regulation defines identifiers relevant for the technical interoperability of communications networks.

Section 2 Scope of application

This Regulation applies to the numbering of public telephone networks and communications services implemented therein. The numbering of the above-mentioned complies with Recommendation E.164 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The Regulation also applies to the numbering of telecommunications operator-specific services, emergency numbers, the numbering of short message services, and the numbering of the telex network. The Regulation also applies to the technical routing numbers and codes of telephone networks separately specified in the Regulation.

The Regulation also contains obligations on the routing of calls with respect to certain misplaced calls.

The Regulation applies to public authority networks and other than public telephone networks in so far as the numbering of these networks impacts the interconnection of public telephone networks or it is otherwise necessary to coordinate the use of numbers, prefixes and codes to ensure the technical functioning of the telephone networks.

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Section 3 Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation:

1. number means decimal digits and hexadecimal numbers;

2. hexadecimal number means a number whose base number is 16, and which consists of the numbers 0 to 9 and of the letters A to F;

3. subscriber number means a number or other code used in telecommunications and assigned to the user for identifying the subscription;

4. carrier access code means a code indicating a national or international telephone network;

5. area code means a number consisting of the long-distance prefix 0 and the code for a telecommunications area, nationwide service, nationwide subscriber number or mobile network;

6. international prefix means the general international prefix 00 or international carrier access code;

7. short message service numbers mean numbers used for routing text, image and multimedia messages to short message service centres;

8. technical routing numbers, codes or prefixes mean numbers used within or between telephone networks for steering or routing calls and messages, or for identifying networks and network elements, and which the users are not normally able to dial on their terminal equipment;

9. mobile network means a communications network primarily used for targeted communications in which the terminal equipment is connected to the communications network by means of freely propagating radio waves;

10. fixed telephone network means a communications network primarily used for targeted communications in which the terminal equipment is connected to the communications network by a cable or other leased line;

11. telephone network means a mobile network or a fixed telephone network;

12. public telephone network means a mobile network or a fixed telephone network intended for a set of users that is not subject to any prior restriction and in which the numbering in accordance with Recommendation E.164 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is used;

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13. long-distance telecommunications service means a communications service that transmits telecommunications between subscriber connections located in different telecommunications areas;

14. international telecommunications service means a communications service that transmits telecommunications between subscriber connections located in Finland and abroad.

Section 4 Granting the right to use numbers, codes and prefixes

FICORA grants telecommunications operators the right to use numbers, codes and prefixes referred to in this Regulation. The applications must be submitted in writing. The right of use may also be granted to other applicants, if the purpose of use, in accordance with the Regulation, of the number, code or prefix so requires.

The right to use a short message service number is granted to service providers.

The right to use a pan-European service number beginning with 116 is granted to a service provider to be used for a service designated in the decision of the Commission of the European Communities.

FICORA may issue a decision to designate numbers, codes and prefixes for the shared use of telecommunications operators for the purpose specified in the decision.

Section 5 Transferring or relinquishing the right to use

The right to use a number, code or prefix may be transferred by FICORA's decision from one company to another within a group referred to in the Limited Liability Companies Act.

If the holder of the right to use a number, code or prefix disposes of its business, they may be transferred to the recipient legal person or natural person by FICORA's decision. Both parties must apply for the transfer of the right to use.

If the holder of the right to use a number, code or prefix merges with another limited liability company referred to in the Limited Liability Company Act, the right to use is transferred to the recipient company. If the holder of the right to use the number, code or prefix is declared bankrupt, the right to use is transferred to the bankrupt's estate.

A telecommunications operator may also relinquish a subscriber number range or service number range granted by FICORA to be used by another operator. In this case, the transferring operator must notify FICORA of the transferred number range. The telecommunications operator to whom FICORA has granted the right

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to use a number range is responsible for the use of the number range in accordance with the provisions, and for paying the related numbering fees.

Chapter 2 Telephone number's structure

Section 6 International numbers

An international number consists of a country code and the national (significant) number or of a code and number for an international service. The country code for Finland, assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), is 358.

An international number must not exceed 15 digits. An international number does not include an international prefix. The definition of an international number is included in section 13 of the Regulation.

Section 7 National numbers

A national (significant) number can be either geographic or non-geographic. A national (significant) number does not include the long-distance prefix 0.

A geographic national (significant) number consists of the national destination code and subscriber number or service number.

A non-geographic national (significant) number consists of a code for a nationwide service, nationwide subscriber number or mobile network, and of a subscriber number or service number.

Section 8 National number's length

A national (significant) number must not exceed 12 digits.

Subscriber numbers

Subscriber numbers in a numbering area (telecommunications area) must be introduced so that the minimum length of the national (significant) number is eight (8) digits and the maximum length nine (9) digits with the exception of directory numbers of in-dialling private exchanges and subscriber numbers of the telecommunications area of the Åland Islands whose subscriber number segment length must be at least five (5) digits.

In mobile networks, the length of the national (significant) number of subscriber numbers beginning with other than 049 and of nationwide subscriber numbers beginning with other than 071 and 071 must be at least eight (8) and no more than ten (10) digits excluding directory numbers of in-dialling private exchanges whose national (significant) number length must be at least six (6) digits.

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In mobile networks, the length of the national (significant) number of subscriber numbers beginning with 049 must be eleven (11) digits.

The length of the national (significant) number of nationwide subscriber numbers beginning with 071 is nine (9) digits.

The length of the national (significant) number of nationwide subscriber numbers beginning with 073 is ten (10) digits.

Service numbers

The length of the national (significant) number of nationwide service numbers allocated to directory inquiry services and call connection beginning with 075 must be five (5) digits.

The length of the national (significant) number of nationwide service numbers beginning with 0100, 0200, 0202, 0209, 0300, 0600, 0601, 0602, 0700, 075 and 0800 must be at least eight (8) and no more than nine (9) digits.

The length of the national (significant) number of nationwide services beginning with 0606, 0707 and 0708 must be ten (10) digits.

The Commission of the European Communities has determined the length of the pan-European service number beginning with 116 for each individual number. The length must be no more than six (6) digits, but it can also be four (4) or five (5) digits.

The length of a service number for each telecommunications area must be seven (7) or eight (8) digits.

Technical routing numbers

When an E.164 number is being used as a technical routing number in national or international telephone traffic, the number's maximum length is in accordance with section 6 of this Regulation.

Deviations from the number length

FICORA can permit, for justified reasons, the introduction of numbers shorter or longer than the lengths determined in this section.

Numbers already in use and shorter than what has been ordered here, can be transferred to the new holder of a subscription only in case of a business transfer or acquisition of family law or the law of succession, or if the user remains the same.

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Chapter 3 Numbering of telephone networks

Section 9 National destination codes of telecommunications areas

The Finnish telecommunications areas and the corresponding national destination codes are as follows:

Telecommunications area National destination code Åland 18 Häme 3 Central Finland 14 Kuopio 17 Kymi 5 Lapland 16 Mikkeli 15 Oulu 8 North Karelia 13 Turku and Pori 2 Uusimaa

1. Uusimaa I 9 2. Uusimaa II 19

Vaasa 6 The telecommunications areas Uusimaa I and Uusimaa II form the telecommunications area of Uusimaa.

Section 10 Traffic and subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area

Calls within the same telecommunications area can be made by dialling the:

1. subscriber number of the telecommunications area;

2. long-distance prefix 0 + national destination code of the telecommunications area + subscriber number;

3. general carrier access code in accordance with section 14 + subscriber number;

4. in case of a VoIP service, the subscriber number of the telecommunications area in an international format.

Number ranges beginning with digits 2 to 8 are reserved for subscriber numbering in geographic telecommunications areas. Numbers beginning with 12 to 19 are also used as subscriber numbers. Telecommunications operators will not be granted new number ranges beginning with 12 to 19.

New users can be connected to subscriber number ranges beginning with 2 to 8 whose second digit is 0 or 9, and ranges beginning with

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12 to 19 only with FICORA's permission for a special reason regarding the user's rights.

Section 11 Nationwide subscriber numbers

Numbers beginning with the following digits are used as nationwide subscriber numbers:

0101 to 0109

0201

02021, 02024 to 02029

0203 to 0208

02090 to 02097

029

0301 to 0309

039

059

071, 073

In addition, the nationwide subscriber number ranges beginning with 075 listed in Annex 1 are in use. New number ranges beginning with 075 will not be granted for nationwide subscriber number ranges.

Section 12 Long-distance calls

Long-distance calls are made by dialling the long-distance prefix 0, followed by the telecommunications area's national destination code and subscriber number. In VoIP services, long-distance calls can also be made by dialling the number in an international format.

Callers can select the long-distance network for each call they make by dialling the network's long-distance carrier access code or general carrier access code. The carrier access code, if dialled, must precede the area code. If the long-distance carrier access code is dialled in other circumstances, e.g. when making a call to a subscriber connection within the same telecommunications area, the call must be routed to an announcement complying with standard SFS 5749, based on a number analysis made by the subscriber's telecommunications operator.

The carrier access codes for long-distance calls have 3, 4, or 5 digits. A detailed specification of them is included in Annex 1 of the Regulation.

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Section 13 International calls

Calls to international telephone networks are made by dialling the international prefix 00 or the operator code. Calls from a mobile network and VoIP service calls may also be dialled using the "+" sign.

Callers can select the international telephone network for each call by dialling the international carrier access code or general carrier access code preceding the international prefix 00. The international carrier access code also functions as an international prefix followed by an international number in accordance with section 6.

The international carrier access codes have either 3, 4, or 5 digits. A detailed specification of them is included in Annex 1 of the Regulation.

In mobile networks, it is not possible to select an international telephone network for each call by dialling an international carrier access code in connection with call forwarding or text messages. Calls are forwarded and text messages sent to abroad by dialling the sign "+". In addition to the sign "+", the international prefix 00 can be used, or the international carrier access code corresponding to the sign "+" in the mobile network in question.

If the caller dials the country code 358 for Finland after having dialled an international carrier access code or the international prefix 00 preceded by the general carrier access code, the international carrier must route the call to an announcement complying with standard SFS 5749.

Section 14 General carrier access codes

General carrier access code means a 5-digit code beginning with 90 that has been granted to the telecommunications operator. Users can use the code to select a telephone service provider for the service type of their choice.

Local calls, long distance calls, calls to an international network and calls to a mobile network made from a subscriber connection in a fixed telephone network can be dialled by using a general carrier access code for each call. The general carrier access code may also be used for an outgoing international call from a mobile network.

The general carrier access code is dialled before the subscriber number of the telecommunications area when local calls are made.

The general carrier access code is dialled before the area code when calls are made to the long-distance and mobile networks.

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The general carrier access code is dialled before the international prefix 00 when calls are made to the international telephone network.

Section 15 Mobile networks

Mobile area codes beginning with 04 and 050 route traffic to mobile networks. The code consists of the long-distance prefix 0 and of a mobile network code.

The area codes for mobile networks have 3, 4, or 5 digits. A detailed specification of them is included in Annex 1 of the Regulation.

Numbers beginning with 2 to 8, which are dialled from a mobile subscription without an area code, have been allocated to telecommunications operator-specific services without additional fees. Roaming visitors can also use these numbers.

Numbers beginning with 1, which have been dialled from a mobile subscription without an area code, are used as follows:

1. 112, emergency number

2. numbers beginning with 116, pan-European service numbers

3. 118, general directory service

4. 151, 152, 153, billing specification of calls

5. numbers beginning with 100, telecommunications operator-specific service numbers

It is forbidden to use other numbers beginning with 1, which have been dialled from mobile subscriptions without an area code.

A roaming user may use numbers beginning with 12 to 19 which have been dialled from a mobile subscription without an area code if the user's home network has a roaming agreement with the Finnish mobile network in question. The agreement must encompass the use of the above-mentioned numbers.

Chapter 4 Numbering of telecommunications services

Section 16 Emergency call number

The universal emergency call number 112 has been determined in section 278 of the Information Society Code.

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Section 17 General on service numbers

Service numbers are international, nationwide, telecommunications area-specific or operator-specific, or used for short message services.

The telecommunications operator must bar access from an international telephone network to a nationwide service number, if the holder of the service number so requests.

Section 18 Nationwide services

Nationwide service numbers mean numbers beginning with 116, 0100, 0200, 02020, 02022, 02023, 02098, 02099, 0300, 0600, 0601, 0602, 0606, 0700, 0707, 0708, 07099 or 0800. In addition, the nationwide service numbers beginning with 075 listed in Annex 1 are in use. Operators are not granted new number ranges beginning with 075 to be used as nationwide service numbers notwithstanding the service numbers primarily assigned to directory inquiry services and listed in section 22 of this Regulation.

Nationwide service numbers beginning with 0606, 0707 and 0708 may be used only for services falling within the scope of the Finnish Payment Services Act (290/2010). For these numbers, the sixth digit of the national significant number indicates the VAT tax rate to be applied as follows:

1. 0 or 1 => no value added tax referred to in the Value Added Tax Act (1501/1993) is charged on a product or service provided in the number;

2. 2 or 3 => value added tax in accordance with section 85a of the Value Added Tax Act is charged on a product or service provided in the number;

3. 4 or 5 => value added tax in accordance with section 85 of the Value Added Tax Act is charged on a product or service provided in the number;

4. 6 or 7 => value added tax in accordance with section 84 of the Value Added Tax Act is charged on a product or service provided in the number;

5. 8 and 9 are reserve numbers for eventual future value added tax rates.

Numbers beginning with 0800 and 116 are national freephone numbers.

The services provided in pan-European service numbers beginning with 116, which have been granted by FICORA, must meet the

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following terms of the decision of the Commission of the European Communities (2007/116/EC):

1) the service provides information, or assistance, or a reporting tool to citizens, or any combination thereof;

2) the service is open to all citizens without any requirement of prior registration;

3) the service is not time-limited;

4) there is no payment, or payment commitment as a prerequisite to use the service;

5) the following activities are excluded during a call: advertisement, entertainment, marketing and selling, using the call for the future selling of commercial services.

New service numbers must not be introduced within the number ranges beginning with 0202, 0209 or 075 notwithstanding the service numbers primarily allocated to directory inquiry services listed in section 22 of this Regulation.

Section 19 Telecommunications area-specific services

Number ranges starting with 106 and 107 are reserved for services within a specific telecommunications area.

Section 20 Telecommunications operator-specific services

Telecommunications operators can use numbers beginning with 100 as telecommunications operator-specific service numbers.

Section 21 International services

International services mean services included in the codes for international services allocated by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) corresponding to the country codes.

The ITU has assigned the international service code 800 for Universal International Freephone Numbers (UIFN) and international service code 979 for Universal International Premium Rate Numbers (UIPRN).

Calls to an international service are dialled with the international prefix 00. Calls to an international service from mobile networks and VoIP service can also be dialled using the "+" sign. The international prefix 00 or "+" is followed by the international service code and international service number.

A call to an international service can also be dialled using the international carrier access code or the general carrier access code,

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which is dialled before the international prefix 00, if the operators in question have agreed on this. Otherwise, the call must be routed on the basis of the number analysis made by the subscriber's operator to an announcement complying with standard SFS 5749.

Section 22 Publicly available directory inquiry service and service with call connection function

Numbers allocated to the services pertaining to service group I (non-profit services) in accordance with the FICORA Regulation on barring are available for service numbers for public directory inquiry and national call connection function services within the limits set out below.

FICORA may grant an exceptional permit for call connection function also from other number than a number allocated to the services pertaining to service group I in accordance with FICORA Regulation on barring. The exceptional permit defines from which number the call connection function is possible, to which numbers allocated to the services pertaining to service groups I or II in accordance with FICORA Regulation on barring the call connection function is possible, and what the other conditions of the exceptional permit are.

It is allowed to provide other services of the service group I for public directory inquiry services and national call connection function services excluding the number 118, which can only offer directory inquiry services and national call connection functions.

Directory inquiry must be the primary service on the following numbers:

0100 100

02020x (x≠8)

075100 to 075199

075 000, 075 300, 075 320, 075 750

075 980

Directory inquiry must be the primary service of the following numbers. The provision of international call connection function is limited to these numbers only:

020208

075 200 to 075 299

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Section 23 Short message services

Short message service numbers begin with 1 and contain at least 5 digits, but they are not numbers in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164. The numbering plan for short message services is depicted in Annex 2.

Numbers beginning with 169, 177 and 178 in the numbering plan for short message services may only be used for services falling within the scope of the Finnish Payment Services Act (290/2010).

Short message services can also be provided in service numbers designated for voice services referred to in sections 18 and 22, provided that the barring categories of short message services also cover the short message services provided in voice service numbers.

The provision of short message services can be included in the universal emergency call number 112.

Section 24 Numbering of the telex network

The numbering in accordance with Recommendations U.7 and F.69 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) are applied to the telex network.

Finland has a closed numbering plan for the telex network. The telex number consists of the telex country code and the national number. The TDC (Telex Destination Code) the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has granted Finland is 57 and the network code TNIC (Telex Network Identification Code) is FI.

The maximum length of the international telex number containing the telex country code is 12 digits. The national telex number of Finland must not exceed 6 digits. FICORA can, for justified reasons, grant a licence for numbers longer than this.

Numbers beginning with 1 to 8 are used for the subscriber numbering of the telex network. The international prefix is 99.

Chapter 5 Technical routing numbers, codes and prefixes

Section 25 Technical operator codes

FICORA grants two-digit operator codes within the range of 00 to 89 and three-digit operator codes within the range of 900 to 989.

The following hexadecimal numbers can also be granted as operator codes: 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 3C, 3D, 3E, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, B0, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8, B9, BB, BC, BD, BE, C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, CB, CC, CD, CE, D0, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5,

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D6, D7, D8, D9,DB, DC, DD, DE, E0, E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, E8, E9, EB, EC and ED.

The hexadecimal number EE is reserved for the shared test use of telecommunications operators.

Section 26 CUG and Centrex operator codes

In the Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary service, a key code is used to control that users belong to a certain closed user group. The CUG key code consists of Finland's network code 0358 and of a 16-bit-long CUG code identifying a certain closed user group.

In the Centrex service, a Centrex group extending to several telecommunications operators' areas is itemised by a Centrex group code. The Centrex group code consists of a three-digit Centrex operator code followed by an operator-specific sequence of digits.

Section 27 Mobile network codes

The Mobile Country Code (MCC) assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to Finland in accordance with the Recommendation E.212 is 244. FICORA grants telecommunications operators two-digit Mobile Network Codes (MNC) within the range of 00 to 99 to be used in connection with Finland's mobile country code.

In cross-border areas, the use of Network Colour Codes (NCC) in accordance with standard ETSI TS 100 927 is restricted to the NCC codes 0 and 4, whereas the codes 0 to 7 can be used in the rest of the country. If necessary, telecommunications operators must coordinate the use of NCC codes.

The TETRA Mobile Country Code ((T)MCC) assigned by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to Finland in accordance with the Recommendation E.218 is 244. The TETRA Mobile Network Codes within the ranges of 0000 to 0099 and 1000 to 9999 consisting of four digits and used in connection with Finland's country code are granted by FICORA. The codes 0000 to 0099 are reserved for those telecommunications operators who have been granted a Mobile Network Code within the range of 00 to 99.

Section 28 Signalling point codes

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has assigned international signalling area network codes to Finland in accordance with Recommendation Q.708. The international signalling point codes are assigned for usage in a designated telephone exchange or network nodal point.

A national signalling point code is a 14 bit-long code that identifies the nodal point in the national signalling network.

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The national and international signalling point codes assigned to Finland can only be used in an exchange located in Finland. Any deviation from this practice requires that the administrations concerned agree on the matter. Respectively, it is not allowed to use foreign signalling point codes in Finland, unless the matter has been agreed upon with FICORA and the foreign administration in question.

Section 29 Numbers for routing emergency traffic

The following numbers are used for emergency traffic routing:

The universal emergency call number 112 0X(Y) 0C abc 112 in which

1. 0X(Y) is the telecommunications area code of the location where the emergency centre's local government co-management area is situated;

2. C is the hexadecimal number C;

3. abc is the routing number determined by the subscriber's municipality of location and based on the municipality code the emergency centre is currently or was previously located.

In addition to these, FICORA can assign the following numbers for routing emergency traffic:

Universal emergency call number 112 0X(Y) 0C abc 11Z (Z=3-9).

Section 30 Hexadecimal numbers

Hexadecimal numbers whose first or second character is a hexadecimal number are reserved for use between telecommunications operators. The following restrictions concern these:

1. The hexadecimal prefix 0B is reserved for the authorities' use in all telephone networks and it must not be used for any other purposes.

2. The hexadecimal numbers listed in section 25 of this Regulation are used as operator codes.

The following prefixes including hexadecimal prefixes may only be taken into use under the authority of FICORA: 0E, 3B, 3DB to 3DD, 3E1 to 3E8, 3EB to 3EE, 4DB to 4DE, 4E0 to 4E6 and 4E9.

Section 31 Technical routing numbers

In the national numbering plan, the numbers beginning with 0701 to 0705 are allocated for use as technical routing numbers. Telecommunications operators can also use other assigned numbers as technical routing numbers.

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Chapter 6 Numbering plans

Section 32 National numbering plan and numbering plan for short message services

The national numbering plan for numbers in a public telephone network in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 is in Annex 1.

The numbering plan for short message services is in Annex 2.

Chapter 7 Provisions on entry into force

Section 33 Transitional provision and entry into force

This Regulation enters into force on 1 January 2015 and will remain in force until further notice.

Traffic routing and other provisions related to the use of numbers must be complied with regardless of when the number or identifier has been introduced. However, numbers and identifiers introduced before the entry into force of the Regulation must not be altered to accommodate the new Regulation unless otherwise separately ordered.

Section 34 Information and publication

This Regulation is included in the Series of Regulations issued by the Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority and it can be obtained from the FICORA Customer Service Office:

Visiting address Itämerenkatu 3A, Helsinki

Postal address P.O. Box 313, FI-00181 Helsinki

Telephone +358 295 390 100

Fax +358 295 390 270

Website http://www.ficora.fi/

Business ID 0709019-2

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Helsinki 8 December 2014

Asta Sihvonen-Punkka Director-General

Johanna Juusela Director

ANNEXES 1. National numbering plan 2. Numbering plan for short message services

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ANNEX 1: National numbering plan

Annex 1: NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN

Finland's national numbering plan for numbers in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 is given on pages 3 to 10 in this Annex.

The legend for the column "Designation" is provided below:

A = In FICORA's reserve of numbers B = Assigned as a 4-digit number C = Assigned as a 5-digit number D = Assigned as a 6-digit number E = Telecommunications operator-specific numbers controlled by the operators, excluding numbers defined as emergency numbers. F = New number ranges are not assigned to telecommunications operators a = Assigned on the basis of an assessment of need b = Same number range assigned for use within all telecommunications areas c = Assigned for use within individual telecommunications areas d = Assigned with 3 digits on the basis of an assessment of need e = The number 075 112 is not assigned f = The number range encompasses service numbers allocated to directory inquiry services and switching functions listed in section 21 of the Regulation g = The identifier 90112 is not assigned h = The holder of the number is not obliged to make the number available in the public telephone network i = It is not allowed to introduce new service numbers in this number range j = FICORA grants an individual number for a service to which the Commission of the European Communities has assigned in its decision. The number 116112 is not assigned.

If the number range is contained in FICORA's reserve of numbers, numbers within this number range can be assigned on the basis of an assessment for need, in case the purpose of use of the number range in question is defined and no other number ranges allocated for the same purpose of use in this numbering plan no longer has a sufficient amount of available numbers. FICORA will determine the length of the number range (B, C or D) in connection with the assignment. If the purpose of use of the number range is not determined, numbers from this range will not be assigned.

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ANNEX 1: National numbering plan

If a number range marked by "No" in the "Available ranges" column is returned to FICORA's reserve of numbers, the length of the number range in question (B, C and D) is redetermined in connection with the assignment.

The number ranges for service numbers are marked with service groups referred to in FICORA's Regulation on barring categories (Regulation 35):

Service group I (Non-profit services) Service group II (Consulting and ordering) Service group III (Entertainment services) Service group IV (Adult entertainment services)

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ANNEX 1: National numbering plan

NDC/Number

Purpose of use Available Allocation/ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks

0 Long-distance prefix 0 0 International prefix

0 1 0 0 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No f 0 1 0 1 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 2 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 3 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 4 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 5 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 6 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 7 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 8 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 1 0 9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No

0 1 1 Unspecified A 0 1 2 Unspecified A 0 1 3 North Karelia area code 0 1 4 Central Finland area code 0 1 5 Mikkeli area code 0 1 6 Lapland area code 0 1 7 Kuopio area code 0 1 8 Åland area code 0 1 9 Uusimaa II area code

0 2 0 0 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No 0 2 0 1 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 2 0 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No f, i (section 22) 0 2 0 2 1 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 2 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No i 0 2 0 2 3 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No i 0 2 0 2 4-9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 3 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 4 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 5 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 6 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 7 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 8 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 9 0-7 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 2 0 9 8-9 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No i

0 2 Turku and Pori area code 0 2 9 Nationwide subscriber numbers B, a

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NDC/Number Purpose of use Available Allocation/

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks 0 3 0 0 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No 0 3 0 1 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 2 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 3 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 4 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 5 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 6 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 7 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 8 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 3 0 9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No

0 3 Häme area code 0 3 9 Nationwide subscriber numbers B, a

0 4 0 Mobile area code No 0 4 1 Mobile area code No 0 4 2 Mobile area code No 0 4 3 x Mobile area code B, a 0 4 4 Mobile area code No 0 4 5 0 Mobile area code No 0 4 5 1 Mobile area code No 0 4 5 2 Mobile area code No 0 4 5 3 Mobile area code No 0 4 5 4 x Mobile area code C 0 4 5 5 x Mobile area code C 0 4 5 6 Mobile area code No 0 4 5 7 x Mobile area code C 0 4 5 8 x Mobile area code C 0 4 5 9 x Mobile area code C 0 4 6 Mobile area code No 0 4 7 Mobile area code A 0 4 8 Mobile area code A 0 4 9 0 Mobile area code C 0 4 9 1 Mobile area code C 0 4 9 2 Mobile area code C 0 4 9 3 Mobile area code C 0 4 9 4 Mobile area code C 0 4 9 5 Mobile area code A 0 4 9 6 Mobile area code A 0 4 9 7 Mobile area code A 0 4 9 8 Mobile area code A 0 4 9 9 Mobile area code A 0 5 0 Mobile area code No 0 5 Kymi area code 0 5 9 Nationwide subscriber number B, a

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NDC/Number Purpose of use Available Allocation/

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks

0 6 0 0 0 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No 0 6 0 0 1 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No 0 6 0 0 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) A 0 6 0 0 3 x Nationwide service numbers (service group II) D 0 6 0 0 4 x Nationwide service numbers (service group II) D 0 6 0 0 5 x Nationwide service numbers (service group II) D 0 6 0 0 6 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) A 0 6 0 0 7 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) A 0 6 0 0 8 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No 0 6 0 0 9 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No 0 6 0 1 x x Nationwide service numbers (service group I) D 0 6 0 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) A 0 6 0 3 Unspecified A 0 6 0 4 Unspecified A 0 6 0 5 Unspecified A 0 6 0 6 0-3 Nationwide service numbers (service group II)1 D 0 6 0 6 4-9 Nationwide service numbers (service group II)1 A 0 6 0 7 Unspecified A 0 6 0 8 Unspecified A 0 6 0 9 Unspecified A

0 6 Vaasa area code 0 6 9 Unspecified A

0 7 0 0 0 Nationwide service numbers (service group III) No 0 7 0 0 1 Nationwide service numbers (service group IV) No 0 7 0 0 2 Nationwide service numbers A 0 7 0 0 3 x Nationwide service numbers (service group IV) D 0 7 0 0 4 x Nationwide service numbers (service group IV) D 0 7 0 0 5 x Nationwide service numbers (service group III) D 0 7 0 0 6 Nationwide service numbers A 0 7 0 0 7 0 Nationwide service numbers (service group III) No 0 7 0 0 7 1 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) No 0 7 0 0 7 2 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) D 0 7 0 0 7 3 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) D 0 7 0 0 7 4 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) No 0 7 0 0 7 5 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) D 0 7 0 0 7 6 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) D 0 7 0 0 7 7 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) D 0 7 0 0 7 8 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) D 0 7 0 0 7 9 Nationwide service numbers (vote, service group III) No

0 7 0 0 8 Nationwide service numbers, service group III No 0 7 0 0 9 Nationwide service numbers, service group IV No

1 For services within the scope of the Payment Services Act (290/2010)

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NDC/Number Purpose of use Available Allocation/

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks

0 7 0 1 Technical routing numbers No 0 7 0 2 Technical routing numbers No 0 7 0 3 Technical routing numbers No 0 7 0 4 x Technical routing numbers C 0 7 0 5 Technical routing numbers A 0 7 0 6 Unspecified A 0 7 0 7 0-3 Nationwide service numbers (service group III)1 D 0 7 0 7 4-9 Nationwide service numbers (service group III)1 A 0 7 0 8 0-3 Nationwide service numbers (service group IV)1 D 0 7 0 8 4-9 Nationwide service numbers (service group IV)1 A 0 7 0 9 0-8 Unspecified A 0 7 0 9 9 Nationwide service numbers No 0 7 1 0 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 1 1 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 1 2 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 1 3 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 1 4 Nationwide subscriber numbers D (C, a) 0 7 1 5 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 1 6 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 1 7 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 1 8 Nationwide subscriber numbers D (C, a) 0 7 1 9 Nationwide subscriber numbers D, h 0 7 2 Unspecified A 0 7 3 0 x x Nationwide subscriber numbers D 0 7 3 1 x x Nationwide subscriber numbers D 0 7 3 2 x x Nationwide subscriber numbers D 0 7 3 3 x x Nationwide subscriber numbers D 0 7 3 4 x x Nationwide subscriber numbers D 0 7 3 5 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 3 6 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 3 7 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 3 8 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 3 9 Nationwide subscriber numbers A 0 7 4 Unspecified A 0 7 5 0 0 0 Directory inquiry and national call connection No 0 7 5 0 0 1 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No i 0 7 5 0 0 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No i 0 7 5 0 0 3-9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No 0 7 5 1 x x Directory inquiry and national call connection D, e 0 7 5 2 x x Directory inquiry and international call connection D 0 7 5 3 0 0 Directory inquiry and national call connection No 0 7 5 3 0 1 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No i 0 7 5 3 0 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No i 0 7 5 3 0 3-9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No

1 For services within the scope of the Payment Services Act (290/2010)

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NDC/Number Purpose of use Available Allocation/

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks 0 7 5 3 1 Unspecified A

0 7 5 3 2 0 Directory inquiry and national call connection No 0 7 5 3 2 1 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No i 0 7 5 3 2 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No i 0 7 5 3 2 3-9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No

0 7 5 3 3-9 Unspecified A

0 7 5 4 Unspecified A 0 7 5 5 Unspecified A 0 7 5 6 Unspecified A

0 7 5 7 0-4 Unspecified A 0 7 5 7 5 0 Directory inquiry and national call connection No 0 7 5 7 5 1 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No i 0 7 5 7 5 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No i 0 7 5 7 5 3-9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No

0 7 5 7 6-9 Unspecified A

0 7 5 8 Unspecified A

0 7 5 9 0-7 Unspecified A

0 7 5 9 8 0 Directory inquiry and national call connection No 0 7 5 9 8 1 Nationwide service numbers (service group I) No i 0 7 5 9 8 2 Nationwide service numbers (service group II) No i 0 7 5 9 8 3-9 Nationwide subscriber numbers No

0 7 5 9 9 Unspecified A

0 7 6 Unspecified A 0 7 7 Unspecified A 0 7 8 Unspecified A 0 7 9 Unspecified A

0 8 0 0 0 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) No 0 8 0 0 1 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) No 0 8 0 0 2 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) A 0 8 0 0 3 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) D 0 8 0 0 4 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) D 0 8 0 0 5 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) D 0 8 0 0 6 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) A 0 8 0 0 7 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) D 0 8 0 0 8 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) No 0 8 0 0 9 Nationwide service numbers (freephone numbers) No

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NDC/Number Purpose of use Available Allocation/

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks

0 8 0 1 Unspecified A 0 8 0 2 Unspecified A 0 8 0 3 Unspecified A 0 8 0 4 Unspecified A 0 8 0 5 Unspecified A 0 8 0 6 Unspecified A 0 8 0 7 Unspecified A 0 8 0 8 Unspecified A 0 8 0 9 Unspecified A

0 8 Oulu area code 0 8 9 Unspecified A

0 9 0 Unspecified A 0 9 Uusimaa I area code 0 9 9 Unspecified A

1 0 0 Operator-specific service numbers E

1 0 1 Long-distance carrier access code No 1 0 2 Long-distance carrier access code No 1 0 3 Long-distance carrier access code A 1 0 4 x Long-distance carrier access code B, a 1 0 5 x x Long-distance carrier access code C

1 0 6 0 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) No

1 0 6 1 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) A

1 0 6 2 0 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) C, b

1 0 6 2 1 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) C, b

1 0 6 2 2 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) C, b

1 0 6 2 3 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) C, b

1 0 6 2 4 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) No

1 0 6 2 5 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) Partially C, c

1 0 6 2 6 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) Partially C, c

1 0 6 2 7 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) C, c

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1 0 6 2 8 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) C, c

1 0 6 2 9 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) C, c

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NDC/Number Purpose of use Available Allocation/ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks

1 0 6 3 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) No 1 0 6 4 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) No 1 0 6 5 x Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) Partially C, c 1 0 6 6 x Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) Partially C, c 1 0 6 7 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) No 1 0 6 8 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) A 1 0 6 9 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group I) No

1 0 7 0 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) A 1 0 7 1 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) A

1 0 7 2 0 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, b 1 0 7 2 1 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, b 1 0 7 2 2 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, b 1 0 7 2 3 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, b 1 0 7 2 4 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, b 1 0 7 2 5 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, c 1 0 7 2 6 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, c 1 0 7 2 7 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, c 1 0 7 2 8 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, c 1 0 7 2 9 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) C, c

1 0 7 3 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) A 1 0 7 4 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) A 1 0 7 5 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) Partially C, c 1 0 7 6 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) Partially C, c 1 0 7 7 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) No 1 0 7 8 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) A 1 0 7 9 Telecommunications area-specific service numbers (service group II) No

1 0 8 x Long-distance carrier access code B, a 1 0 9 Long-distance carrier access code No

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NDC/Number Purpose of use Available Allocation/

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ranges remarks

1 1 0 Unspecified A 1 1 1 Unspecified A 1 1 2 Universal emergency call number 1 1 3 Unspecified A 1 1 4 Unspecified A 1 1 5 Unspecified A 1 1 6 Pan-European service numbers j 1 1 7 Unspecified A 1 1 8 Public directory inquiry and national call connection 1 1 9 Unspecified A 1 2 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 1 3 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 1 4 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 1 5 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 1 6 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 1 7 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 1 8 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 1 9 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area F 2 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area B, d 3 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area B, d 4 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area B, d 5 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area B, d 6 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area B, d 7 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area B, d 8 Subscriber numbers within a telecommunications area B, d

9 0 x x x General carrier access code C, g

9 1 Unspecified A 9 2 Unspecified A 9 3 Unspecified A 9 4 Unspecified A 9 5 Unspecified A 9 6 Unspecified A 9 7 Unspecified A 9 8 Unspecified A 9 9 0 International carrier access code No 9 9 1 International carrier access code No 9 9 2 International carrier access code No 9 9 3 International carrier access code A 9 9 4 International carrier access code No 9 9 5 x x International carrier access code C 9 9 6 International carrier access code No 9 9 7 x International carrier access code B, a 9 9 8 International carrier access code No 9 9 9 International carrier access code No

FICORA 32 R/2014 M 12 (31) Unofficial translation Annex 2: NUMBERING PLAN FOR SHORT MESSAGE SERVICES

The numbering plan of short message services is depicted on pages 2 to 3 of this Annex. Service groups are in accordance with FICORA's Regulation on barring categories.

Operator-specific short message service numbers are administered by the operator.

In this numbering plan, universal access numbers mean short message service numbers. Sending a text message to these numbers costs the same as sending one to any other normal subscription.

If a numbering range is in FICORA's reserve of numbers, it is possible to assign numbers from this range, if the intended use of the range is specified and if numbers from other number ranges intended for the same purpose no longer are available. FICORA specifies the length of the number when it is assigned. If the purpose of use of the number range is not determined, numbers from this range will not be assigned.

Number range

Number length

Purpose of use Remarks

0 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers 100 ≥ 5 Operator-specific service numbers

101 - 111 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers 112 3 Universal emergency call number

113 - 115 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers 116 6 Pan-European service number 1

117 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers 118 3 Publicly available directory inquiry service 1

119 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers

120 Business numbers In the FICORA reserve of numbers 121 5 Business numbers 122 5 Business numbers 123 5 Business numbers 124 5 Business numbers 125 5 Business numbers 126 6 Business numbers

127 - 129 Business numbers In the FICORA reserve of numbers

130 Service group I (Non-profit services) In the FICORA reserve of numbers 131 5 Service group I (Non-profit services) 132 5 Service group I (Non-profit services) 133 5 Service group I (Non-profit services) 134 5 Service group I (Non-profit services) 135 5 Service group I (Non-profit services)

136 -139 Service group I (Non-profit services) In the FICORA reserve of numbers

14 ≥ 5 Operator-specific service numbers

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150 - 155 ≥ 5 Operator-specific service numbers 156 - 159 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers

160 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) In the FICORA reserve of numbers 161 5 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) 162 5 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) 163 5 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) 164 5 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) 165 5 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) 166 6 Service group II (Consulting and ordering)

167 - 168 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) In the FICORA reserve of numbers 169 6 Service group II (Consulting and ordering) 2

________________ 1 Short message service may be offered as supplementary service according to section 22(3) of this Regulation 2 For services within the scope of the Payment Services Act (290/2010)

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Number range

Number length

Purpose of use Remarks

170 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers 171 5 Service group III (Entertainment services) 172 5 Service group III (Entertainment services) 173 6 Service group III (Entertainment services) 174 Service group III (Entertainment services) In the FICORA reserve of numbers 175 Service group III (Entertainment services) In the FICORA reserve of numbers 176 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers 177 6 Service group III (Entertainment services)2 178 6 Service group IV (Adult entertainment services)1 179 6 Service group IV (Adult entertainment services)

180 Free-of-cost services In the FICORA reserve of numbers 181 5 Free-of-cost services 182 5 Free-of-cost services 183 5 Free-of-cost services 184 5 Free-of-cost services 185 5 Free-of-cost services

186 - 189 Free-of-cost services In the FICORA reserve of numbers 19 - 9 Unspecified In the FICORA reserve of numbers

2 Services within the scope of the Payment Services Act (290/2010)