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Network Numbering Application Form |
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| On 22 September 2003, the TRA
published the National Numbering Plan, a document outlining the use
of telephone numbers in Bahrain in a competitive market. |
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| The TRA introduced a numbering change in Bahrain on 1 December 2003 which saw all telephone numbers increase to eight digits in length. |
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| This process has created a wealth
of numbers for new services and new operators, but it must be
carefully managed to ensure that another numbering change is not
required in the foreseeable future. The TRA owns and administers all
the telephone numbers in Bahrain and will apply constraints to the
usage of them, while at the same time encouraging innovative new
services requiring ranges of new numbers. |
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| On 26 June 2004 the TRA published
the updated National Numbering Plan English
Arabic . |
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| Extension for Date of
Implementation of New Premium Rate and Special Service Numbers |
| Following the application of
Batelco dated 10 May 2004, an extension for the date of
implementation of the change to new premium rate and special service
numbers was granted until midnight of 30 June 2004 from the previous
deadline of 3 June 2004. |
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| National Numbering Plan Report |
| The TRA publishes a report on the
National Numbering Plan, which shows all the number blocks used in
the Kingdom of Bahrain. This report is updated on a regular basis.
The sections of the report below were last updated on 28 May
2008. |
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Numbering Map |
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0 series code blocks |
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1series code blocks |
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2 series code blocks |
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3 series code blocks |
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4 series code blocks |
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5 series code blocks |
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6 series code blocks |
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7 series code blocks |
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8 series code blocks |
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9 series code blocks |
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International Signaling Point Codes |