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  1. Numbers and number ranges in the German numbering space for public telecommunications are provided for various purposes. In some cases specific rules on their structure and configuration and individual assignments have been made. Numbers not yet designated for specific purposes form a reserve.

  2. The German numbering space for public telecommunications is defined by Recommendation E.164 of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). In this numbering space a number range is provided for mobile services, consisting of the number subranges (0)15, (0)160, (0)162, (0)163 and (0)17.

  3. The National Telephone Numbering Plan. Publication date: 11 March 2022. Contents . Section . Overview. Definitions and interpretation. Introduction. Part A: Telephone Numbers Available for Adoption. 1. Part B: Restrictions and requirements in relation to Telephone Numbers in Part A. Part C: Telephone Numbers not available for Allocation. Annex.

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  4. The German numbering space for public telecommunications is defined in ITU-T Recommendation E.164. In this numbering space a number range is provided for mobile services, consisting of the number subranges (0)15, (0)160, (0)162, (0)163 and (0)17.

  5. For this purpose, Ofcom established a telephone numbering plan, known as the National Telephone Numbering Plan, which is the system for assigning telephone numbers to subscriber stations. Telephone numbers are of variable length. Local numbers are supported from landlines.

  6. www.itu.int › rec › dologin_pubITU-T

    The international public telecommunication numbering plan. Summary. Recommendation ITU-T E.164 provides the number structure and functionality for the five categories of numbers used for international public telecommunication: geographic areas, global services, Networks, groups of countries (GoC) and resources for trials.

  7. ITU-T E.164: The international public telecommunication numbering plan. This Recommendation provides the number structure and functionality for the three categories of numbers used for international public telecommunications – these are geographic areas, global services and networks.