The National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) has announced that its plan
to increase the length of the current mobile numbers from 10 to 11 digits will
be activated starting from Thursday 6/10/2011. This will take place within the
framework of the the NTRA’s Plan to increase the digital capacity of the mobile
numbers that was announced in 2010 as the length of the current mobile numbers
will be increased by adding a fixed digit digit to every mobile
Operator. In other words, digit (2) will be added after (01) code for all the
current numbers of Mobinil, digit (0) will be added to (01) code for all the
current numbers of Vodafone, and digit (1) will be added to (01) code for
all the current numbers of Etisalat Misr. The remaining part of the mobile
number will remain as it is. For instance, (010) code will be changed to (0100),
(012) code to (0122) and (011) code will be changed to (0111).
As for the current 11-digit mobile numbers which have been already issued
with (015), they will be changed by replacing digit (5) by digit (0) for
Vodafone, replacing digit (5) by digit (1) for Etisalat, and replacing digit (5)
by digit (2) for Mobinil.
| Mobinil |
| Current Number |
The Number After Modification |
| 012 XXX XXXX |
0122 XXX XXXX |
| 017 XXX XXXX |
0127 XXX XXXX |
| 018 XXX XXXX |
0128 XXX XXXX |
| 0150 XXX XXXX |
0120 XXX XXXX |
| Vodafone |
| Current Number |
The Number After Modification |
| 010 XXX XXXX |
0100 XXX XXXX |
| 016 XXX XXXX |
0106 XXX XXXX |
| 019 XXX XXXX |
0109 XXX XXXX |
| 0151 XXX XXXX |
0101 XXX XXXX |
| Etisalat |
| Current Number |
The Number After Modification |
| 011 XXX XXXX |
0111 XXX XXXX |
| 014 XXX XXXX |
0114 XXX XXXX |
| 0152 XXX XXXX |
0112 XXX XXXX |
| 0155 XXX XXXX (Data Accounts) |
0115 XXX XXXX (Data Accounts) |
As for the subscribers who ported their mobile numbers to another Operator,
their numbers will be changed as per the changed code announced by that Donor
operator as clarified in the tables above.
Dr. Amr Badawi has stated that the implementation of this decision will take
place pursuant to the internationally-acknowledged standards that maintain the
stability of the telecom market and guarantee the access of all subscribers to
calls. This change will not lead to the subscribers' loss of their numbers.
Although the new scheme will require the increase in the length of the current
number, this increase will take place by adding a fixed digit to the code of
every Operator, while the remaining part of the current number will remain as it
is.
This will guarantee that the subscribers will keep their current numbers. Dr.
Badawi has pointed out that the NTRA has obligated all mobile Operators to have
an adequate transitional period of not less than four months starting from
Thursday 6/10/2011. In this interval, calls will be terminated to the subscriber
whether the call is made through the current scheme (10 digits) or the new
scheme (11 digits). In other words, the line will work during that transitional
period with the two numbers (the current and new ones) so that calls will be
terminated to him through either of the two schemes. It is worth mentioning that
the subscriber will get a voice alert that alerts and warns him in case there is
an error in connection during that transitional period. Through this voice
message he will be alerted that he should a digit in case he dials the number
according to the old scheme without disconnecting the call.
The mobile Operators will apply a technical mechanism to monitor the incoming
traffic from the mobile subscribers with (10) and (11) digits in order to
determine the duration of the transitional period that should not be less than
four months.
Dr. Badawi has stated that all Mobile Operators completed all their technical
installations that will ensure the safe and easy implementation of this new
scheme for all subscribers. He made it clear that all Mobile Operators shall
launch the advertising campaigns needed to raise their subscribers' awareness.
In addition, they will help and notify their subscribers to change their contact
lists in the easiest ways, providing them with the software required for this.
It is worth mentioning that the contact lists currently saved on the mobile sets
will not be affected by the increase in the length of the mobile number, as they
are technically equipped to display the saved name whether the call is made by
the old (10 digits) or the new (11 digits) scheme.
Dr. Amr Badawi has pointed out that the decision to increase the length of
the mobile numbers was taken by the NTRA and all Mobile Operators agreed upon it
at the beginning of 2010. The reason for this has been the near depletion of the
numbering allocated to the mobile numbers, and the necessity of facing the
persistent increase in the number of mobile subscribers (that exceeds 1 million
subscribers monthly. Furthermore, the usage of this scheme to increase the
numbering will distinguish each Mobile Operator with a distinguished code. For
example, (012) code will be the distinguishing code of Mobinil, (010) code will
be the distinguishing code of Vodafone and (011) code will be the distinguishing
code of Etisalat Misr. In addition, (01) code will remain the distinguishing
code of the mobile service and tariff in Egypt. This change will provide
numbering for the mobile numbers that encompasses 1 billion numbers for the
mobile subscribers for a period of time that exceeds 20 years. |