Itu operational Bulletin No. 719 – VI


Data Transmission Service (ITU-T Recommendation X.121)



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Data Transmission Service
(ITU-T Recommendation X.121)

International numbering plan for public data networks




Russia


Communication of 14.VI.2000:

In accordance with ITU-T Recommendation X.121, the Administration of Russia has allocated the data network identification codes (DNIC) 251 6 to the network AS Sirena-3 Data Communication System”.

Address of the service provider:

ISC ITC Sirena


Leningradsky prosp., 37
125836 MOSCOW
Russia
Tf: +7 095 155 62 94
Fax: +7 095 702 61 88


Reservation of Data Country Code (DCC)

Note from the TSB


In view of Resolution 99 of the Plenipotentiary Conference of the International Telecommunication Union (Minneapolis, 1998) and following a request from the Palestinian Authority, the Director of the TSB has reserved the data country code (DCC) 423* for the Palestinian Authority, in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation X.121 (10/96).
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* The List of Data Country or Geographical Area Codes, published as an Annex to ITU Operational Bulletin No. 659 of 1.I.1998, will be updated accordingly.


Changes in Administrations/ROAs and other entities
or Organizations

Germany


Communication of 13.VI.2000:

Issue of licences
and granting of recognized operating agency (ROA) status*

The Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Bonn, announces that the Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts – RegTP, Bonn, has issued a licence to a new international telecommunication operator and service provider (voice telephony services on the basis of self-operated networks).

Further to the issuing of this licence, this operator and service provider has been granted the status of recognized operating agency (ROA), in accordance with Article 6 of, and Nos. 1007 and 1008 of the Annex to, the Constitution of ITU as contained in the Final Acts of the Additional Plenipotentiary Conference (Geneva, 1992).

The name of the new operator is:

EXTR@COM Aktiengesellshaft
Arnulfstrasse 205
80634 MÜNCHEN
Germany

Djibouti

Communication of 18.VI.2000:

The Administration of Djibouti announce that on 17 June 2000 Mr Abdourahman Mohamed Hassan, telecommunications engineer, was appointed Director General of the Société DJIBOUTI TELECOM, by Decree of the President of the Republic. Mr Abdourahman Mohamed Hassan replaces M. Abdourazak Ali Abaneh, who will take up other duties.

Spain

Communication of 5.VI.2000:

The Administration of Spain announces that, as a result of the recent changes in the Government, the tasks attributed to date to the Secretaría General de Comunicaciones del Ministerio de Fomento have now been transferred to the Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología. The address to be used for the questions regarding the telecommunications and for the correspondence with the telecommunication authorities in Spain is henceforth:

Administration (ITU Member State)

Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología


Secretaría de Estado de Telecomunicaciones y
para la Sociedad de la Información
Alcalá, 50
28071-MADRID
España
Tf: +34 91 3461500
Fax: +34 91 3462777
+34 91 3461520
Excma. Sra. Da Anna Birulés Bertrán, Ministra de Ciencia y Tecnología
llmo. Sr. D. Baudilio Tomé Muguruza, Secretario de Estado de Telecomunicaciones y para la Sociedad de la Información
llmo. Sr. D. Bernardo Pérez de León Ponce, Director General de Telecomunicaciones y Tecnología de la Información
Tf: +34 91 3462746 Correo-e: bernardo.perez@sgc.mfom.es
llmo. Sr. D. Borja Adsuara Varela, Director General para el Desarrollo de la Sociedad de la Información
Tf: +34 91 3462581 Correo-e: borja.adsuara@sgc.mfom.es
Sra. D
a María José Martínez Peral, Vocal Asesor de Relaciones Internacionales
Tf: +34 91 3461583 Correo-e: mj.martinez.@sgc.mfom.es
Sr. D. Luis Sanz Gadea, Consejero Técnico
Tf: +34 91 3462274 Correo-e: luis.sanz@sgc.mfom.es

Georgia


Communication of 8.VI.2000:

The Administration of Georgia announces that a number of administrative changes have recently occurred in Georgia. Following the merger of certain ministries, such as the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications and the Ministry of Transport, telecommunications are now the responsibility of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

The address of the new Ministry is as follows:

Ministry of Transport and Communications


N 12 Rustaveli ave.
TBILISI 380008
Georgia
Tf: +995 32 99 77 77
Tlx: 0683 212911 ptb gi
Fax: +995 32 94 11 11
E-mail: GMTIT@iberiapac.ge
H.E. Mr Merab ADEISHVILI, Minister of Transport and Communications
Mr Sergo ESAKIA, First Deputy-Minister of Transport and Communications

New Zealand


Communications of 7 and 14.VI.2000*:
Information concerning operators
and international telecommunication services

The Ministry of Commerce of New Zealand, Wellington, announces, as a complementary information to that already published concerning the telegram service, that following the termination of the international telegram service operated by New Zealand Post Limited (The Telegram Company), as from 3 July 2000, no other operator will be providing an international telegram service in New Zealand.

New Zealand Post Limited will continue to provide international telecommunication services in the form of an international FaxLink service. This service enables persons in New Zealand to send facsimile messages internationally or to send facsimile messages to an international bureau to then be delivered by mail or courier. This service operates in both directions (with New Zealand Post offering to terminate such fax messages on an internationally reciprocal basis).

In addition, the Ministry of Commerce communicates that Telstra NZ Ltd, which is not a Sector Member of ITU (being wholly owned by Telstra Corporation Ltd of Australia, which is a Sector Member), can be considered to be an ROA**. Telstra NZ Ltd provides the following international telecommunications services:

– International voice and fax telephony

– International virtual private networks

– International data and Internet circuits

– Value added services (such as international call forwarding).

Further information is available at its website (http://www.telstra.co.nz).

Other types of international telecommunication services for users in New Zealand which are similar to the telegram service, are provided by other telecommunication operators having recognized operating agency (ROA) status. These services include:

– facsimile

– secure e-mail services (including encryption)

– electronic voice messaging.

Entities providing these services include Telecom New Zealand Limited, Clear Communications, Telstra New Zealand and Vodafone New Zealand (all of which are ROAs for which the ITU/TSB has already published the contact details). E-mail services are available through a number of internet service providers, including Telecom New Zealand’s “XTRA” and Clear’s “Clearnet and Z-Free”.
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* See also ITU Operational Bulletin No. 713 of 1.IV.2000, page 40, No. 717 of 1 June 2000, page 47, and No. 718 of 15 June 2000, pages 8-9.

** See the Nos. 1007 and 1008 PP-98 of the Annex to the Constitution of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992, as amended in Kyoto, 1994, and in Minneapolis, 1998).



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