The Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry of Brunei Darussalam (AITI) is responsible for managing numbering under the AITI Order 2001.
The National Numbering Plan sets out the guidelines for management of Numbering resources.
Number Categories
Geographic Numbers
Geographic numbers are numbers that consist of digits that indicate the geographical location of the Number. The uses of Geographic Numbers are presently limited to fixed telephony and data services.
Non-Geographic Numbers
Non-geographic numbers are numbers that consist of digits that have no relation to the geographic location of the service provided by the number. There are different categories of Non-Geographic Numbers:
- Short Codes – (3 and 5 digit numbers)
- Special Number – (5 digit, 1800, 1900, 800, 801 and IP telephony)
- Mobile Number
For detailed description of each Number category please download National Numbering Plan.
International Signaling Point Code
About ISPC
An International Signal Point Code is used at the international level for signaling message routing and identification of signaling points. AITI is responsible for assigning and administering the International Signal Point Code in Brunei Darussalam.
AITI is also responsible for notifying to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) of any allocation or withdrawal of ISPCs.