Semi related: Depending on the International vendor, I see the codes 108, 109, 1129, 1139, 1171, 1172, 1173, 1178 being claimed as either valid codes in Canada or the US. I haven't found much information on them but I believe they are special in Canada dial codes for certain services and would likely never complete if a call originated outside of the country.
Watch out for those in ratesheets if your customers dial the 011 prefix for an International call, it may confuse your LCR/rating engine. ~Jared On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 10:09 AM John R Levine <jo...@taugh.com> wrote: > > I think you misread that 886 is reserved for TF. It was released from TF > reservation in 2003 and us currently unassigned so could pop up anywhere as > a new code. > > If that is the case, you should tell NANPA. I just downloaded their NPA > database, dated today. It says: > > > NPA_ID,type_of_code,ASSIGNABLE,EXPLANATION,RESERVED,ASSIGNED,ASSIGNMENT_DT,USE,LOCATION,COUNTRY,IN_SERVICE,IN_SERVICE_DT,STATUS,PLANNING_LETTERS,"NOTES",OVERLAY,OVERLAY_COMPLEX,PARENT_NPA_ID,SERVICE,TIME_ZONE,AREA_SERVED,MAP,IN_JEOPARDY,RELIEF_PLANNING_IN_PROGRESS,HOME_NPA_LOCAL_CALLS,HOME_NPA_TOLL_CALLS,FOREIGN_NPA_LOCAL_CALLS,FOREIGN_NPA_TOLL_CALLS,PERM_HNPA_LOCAL_CALLS,PERM_HNPA_TOLL_CALLS,PERM_HNPA_FOREIGN_LOCAL_CALLS,"DIALING_PLAN_NOTES" > 886,General Purpose Code,No,Set aside for toll > free,No,No,,N,,,N,,,,"",No,,,Toll-Free,,,,No,No,,,,,,,,"" > > R's, > John > > > >> On Jul 24, 2020, at 9:22 AM, John Levine <jo...@taugh.com> wrote: > >> > >> In article <CAM3TTh1u6C0+uwDSWrHfYvh-y= > aazodf_9-eqevho93w-dw...@mail.gmail.com> you write: > >>> Does anyone know if area code 886 was allocated to Canada and if yes > where > >>> in Canada? We were just told by an international vendor that it is a > new > >>> area code in Canada yet I can't find anything on it. > >> > >> You can check the definitive NANPA list at https://nationalnanpa.com/ > >> > >> It says that 886 is reserved for toll-free expansion. Your vendor is > >> confused. > >> > >> A long time ago, codes 880, 881, and 882 were used for paid > >> international calls to North American 800, 888, and 877 numbers, so > >> they might be telling you a garbled version of that. That hack went > >> away 15 years ago and those codes are now also reserved for toll-free > >> expansion._______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list > VoiceOps@voiceops.org > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops >
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