The table in the “Permissions for phone numbers” section summarizes the requirements: country, number type/number type by NDC, counterparty location requirements, user verification requirements, and equipment connection addresses.
1."Country":
The country to which the purchased telephone number belongs;
2."Number type":
Geographic - number linked to the region;
Mobile - mobile numbers, including mobile telephone networks
Nomadic - numbers that do not have a regional reference (only the country of presence). Calls to such numbers are treated as calls to a fixed network, and such a number can be associated with a mobile device;
8800 - numbers where the receiving party pays for calls;
3. "NDC Type":
1 - Geographic;
2 - Mobile;
3 - Nomadic;
4 - 8800;
4. "User" (Location of the counterparty):
Worldwide - Any address;
National — Address in the country of the connected number;
Local — Address in the city of the connected number;
5. "Proof of identity":
Confirmation is required — the user data specified in the section "Telephony 2.0" >> "Users of the "Telephony" service" must be confirmed by documents.
Confirmation not required - the user data specified in the section "Telephony 2.0" >> "Users of the "Telephony" service" does not require confirmation by documents.
6. "Address verification":
Confirmation is required - the user address specified in the "Telephony 2.0" >> "Equipment connection addresses" section must be confirmed by documents.
Confirmation not required - the user's address specified in the "Telephony 2.0" >> "Equipment Connection Addresses" section does not require confirmation by documents.
7. "Availability":
By request - a phone number will be provided upon request.
By stock - the phone number is in the database and is available for purchase.
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