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Why?
ComReg manages and administers the National Numbering Scheme in order to ensure that adequate reserves of telephone numbers exist for all new customers and services. The Numbering Plan for Ireland lists all numbers and codes that are available on public telecommunications networks. These include ordinary PSTN/ISDN telephone numbers linked to your home or business phone (geographic numbers), free phone, premium rate and internet access codes (non-geographic numbers) and mobile numbers.
When the level of “free” numbers (i.e. the quantity of numbers that are available for allocation) reaches a certain level, changes to the numbering scheme are necessary to ensure that sufficient numbers are available to all authorised entities, and subsequently to end-users.
That level has now been reached in the following STD codes: 044, 0502, 0506, 0509, 053, 054 and 055. Number changes are therefore necessary in these areas.
Consumers should contact their telecommunications service provider in the first instance for more information on these changes.
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Parallel Running
Parallel working is the period of time when it is possible to use both the old and new numbers. Parallel working for this set of number changes will be operational from the beginning of December 2005. A six month period is then allowed to ensure that all users are informed of the number changes. Parallel working will cease (i.e. only the new number will be operational) in stages from May 2006.
The dates for parallel running will be as follows:
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