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Number Portability around the world 

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ACA - Australian Communications Authority

Is Number Portability different on the Southern end of the planet? Find out from our friends at Australian Communications Authority.

ACCC institutes proceedings against Telstra (Click Here)

REPORT ON TECHNICAL OPTIONS FOR MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY IMPLEMENTATION IN AUSTRALIA (Click Here)

Australian Competition & Consumer Commission Mandates # Portability

Find the details at http://www.accc.gov.au (under the major issues)

Paper on LNP Policy Issues in various countries around the world. (Click Here)

 


Austria

http://www.bmv.gv.at/

 

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http://www.telekom.at/cgi-bin/kenn.pl/en

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Belgium

 

http://www.bipt.be/Pages/English/Telecoms/Telecoms.htm

 

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Canada


CRTC 95-37 (good)

CRTC 96-28 (Best)

From the frozen Northland: What are our friends in Canada doing in regards to Number Portability? Find out here.

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Denmark

 

http://www.tst.dk/index_uk.htm

 

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Finland

Number Portability in Finland (Click Here)

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France
 
http://www.telecom.gouv.fr/english/activ/telecom/artpres.htm

 

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Germany

 

http://www.regtp.de/      (German)

 

http://www.regtp.de/reg_tele/start/in_05-06-03-00-00_m/index.html

 

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Ireland

 

http://www.odtr.ie/new/index.html

 

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Italy

 

http://www.agcom.it/        (Italian only)

 

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Jamaica

 

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Japan

http://www.gii.co.jp/english/ov5531_mn_number_portability.html

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Korea
 

http://dooly.etri.re.kr/

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Netherlands

 

http://www.minvenw.nl/dgtp/indexeng.html

 

http://www.opta.nl/

 

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Norway

 

http://www.npt.no/norsk/     (Norwegian only)
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OFTA

And Points in between: Interested in what is happening in Hong Kong? Try our friends at OFTA. (Click Here)

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New Zealand

Minister Welcomes Number Portability Agreement (Click Here)

Communications Networks Policy Group Telecommunications Policy (Click Here)

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Spain

 

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~spain/transpt.htm

 

http://www.cmt.es/cmt/index.htm        (Spanish only)

 

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Sweden

 

http://www.nada.kth.se/~sam/Telecom/numbering.html

 

http://www.pts.se/kampanj/engelska.htm

 

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Switzerland

 

http://www.bakom.ch/eng/

 

http://www.swisscom.com/gd/information/press_releases/1998/firstline-en.html

 

http://www.swisscom.com/gd/information/international/network_services/numbering_plan_ch-en.html

 

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Want to find out what is happening in the U.K.?

Try the OFTEL site. The documents may not be easy to find, but if you use their search function with the words "Number Portability" you should be rewarded with 70+ documents relating to Number portability (both Wireless (mobile) and Wireline (fixed) portability).

Here are several direct links you may want to look at:

Wireless (mobile) http://www.oftel.gov.uk/numbers/noport.htm

Economic effects of Mobile NP http://www.oftel.gov.uk/numbers/ovtitle.htm

Wireline (fixed) http://www.oftel.gov.uk/numbers/port.htm

 

http://www.oftel.gov.uk/numbers/index.htm
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/search/Phones/phone.html
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/Directs/DIR/std.list.w.html
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/cgi-bin-Phones/nng
http://www.active-numbers.com/

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United States

 

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Revised: 10/1/97.