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Media Release: OUR Assigns Numbers under 658 Area Code

OUR Assigns a Central Office Code under 658 Area Code

(KINGSTON, Jamaica; 2023 May 17):  The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) recently assigned a Central Office Code (a number block which contains 10-thousand telephone numbers) under Jamaica’s new area code, “658”. A Central Office Code is the first three digits which are dialled after the area code when seeking to place a telephone call. The OUR assigns Central Office Codes to telecommunications service providers who then distribute the telephone numbers within a particular code to customers, as needed. The recent assignment became necessary as the OUR has run out of Codes to assign under the 876 area code.

This means that ten-digit 658 telephone numbers will now become available to the public once telecommunications providers have fully allocated the numbers available to them under the 876 area code.  The last seven digits of those telephone numbers may match the last seven digits of numbers previously assigned by operators under the “876” area code.

The OUR is reminding everyone, including business operators and advertisers, to ensure that the ten-digit format is used in the publishing and displaying of all local mobile and landline numbers using the correct area code for each number i.e. “876” or “658”. Persons are also urged to adjust the way they record or store phone numbers, to make it clear which area code is applicable to their telephone numbers.

Persons are also reminded that ten-digit dialling extends to local toll-free numbers. Therefore, for all local toll-free numbers, the “1” before the numbers should be removed. An example of this is OUR’s local toll-free number, which is displayed as 888-CALL-OUR (888-2255-687).

BACKGROUND

The OUR is responsible, under the Telecommunication Act, for the administration and management of numbering resources in Jamaica and for ensuring that sufficient telephone numbers are available to satisfy the needs of telecommunications carriers and service providers. This includes the assignment of Central Office Codes to telecommunications providers.

Accordingly, and pursuant to its Determination Notice: Document No. 2014/TEL/011/DET.003 – Relief Implementation for NPA (Area Code) “876”, the OUR introduced an additional area code, “658”, to supplement the supply of numbers provided under the existing area code “876”.  Mandatory 10-digit dialling was implemented on 2019 March 31 following the 2018 May 30 introduction of the new area code, “658”.

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Contact: OUR’s Public Affairs Unit – 876-968-6053

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Privacy Overview

Data Protection — Privacy Notice for Information Request
This privacy notice tells you how the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) collects and uses the personal data of individuals who will participate in our Satisfaction Survey for Major Service Providers.

What Types of personal data are we collecting?

  • Names
  • Job Titles
  • Work contact number
  • Work email address

 

What is the legal basis for asking for this information?
The legal basis for collecting personal data is legitimate interests.  The OUR is requesting information based on its legitimate interest in conducting this survey, which necessitates obtaining personal data. The legitimate interest, in this case, relates to fulfilling the project's purpose.

Why are we asking for this information?
The OUR believes it is important to assess the views of various participants in the electricity, telecommunications, and water and sewerage sectors it regulates, particularly the major service providers: Jamaica Public Service Company Limited, the National Water Commission, FLOW, and Digicel Jamaica Limited. Through this research, the OUR aims to evaluate these major service providers' knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions specifically regarding:

  • the roles and functions of the OUR.
  • the service providers' knowledge and perception of the OUR and
  • the extent to which the service providers believe the OUR is performing satisfactorily and executing its mandate efficiently.

The OUR intends to utilize the research findings to review its processes and procedures related to these major service providers.

 

What will we do with personal data?

The data will be used to contact participants to provide opportunities to collect qualitative and quantitative data for analysis. The information will be kept on a secured server, where it will be stored in accordance with the Data Protection Act, 2020 for four (4) years.

 

How will we protect personal data and how long will it be stored?

We have implemented appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure that we keep personal data safe and comply with data protection laws. The information will be stored on a physically secured server, accessible only to authorized personnel. The OUR has implemented several controls to protect the data, including password protection, multi-factor authentication, firewalls, anti-virus software, VPNs, and Data Encryption.

The personal data will be stored for four (4) years, after which it will be disposed of in accordance with the OUR Business Classification Scheme and Records Retention and Disposition Authority.

 

Who will utilize the personal data?

The data will be collected by a third-party consultant who will be conducting the survey.

 

What are the rights of data subjects?

Participants can change their minds or withdraw their consent to use their personal data at any time.

 

Participants have the right to ask us to delete their personal data. To do this, they can send an email to dpo@our.org.im. They also have the right to ask us to update and rectify the personal data that we hold about them.