Ina boost for energy efficient buildings, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan adopted the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 2017 last month. Building energy codes are effective tools to ensure energy efficiency in the construction and operation of buildings.
In a boost for energy efficient buildings, two more states in India, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, adopted the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 2017 last month. This was a move that could potentially lock in energy savings for years to come. Buildings in India already account for nearly 30% of total electricity consumption and are expected to increase to 48% by 2042. With India projected to add 1-billion square meters of new commercial floor space by 2030, building climate-smart from the start provides a real opportunity to save energy, reduce emissions, and enhance prosperity.
States play a critical role in notifying, adopting, and implementing building energy efficiency codes. While the central government has the power to prescribe ECBC under the Energy Conservation Act 2001, the state governments have the flexibility to modify the code to suit local or regional needs and adopt the code.
The state of Rajasthan has also made progress by updating its building energy code to ECBC 2017. While the state notified an earlier version of the ECBC over a decade ago, implementation has been modest. Now, under fresh notification, there is a renewed opportunity to design and implement an efficient well-functioning ECBC compliance framework, based on the lessons learned to date.
Telephone numbers in India are administered under the National Numbering Plan of 2003 by the Department of Telecommunications of the Government of India. The numbering plan was last updated in 2015. The country code "91" was assigned to India by the International Telecommunication Union in the 1960s.[1]
Subscriber trunk dialling (STD) codes are assigned to each city, town and village. These codes can be between 2 and 8 digits long, with the largest metropolitan areas and cities having the shortest (two-digit) codes:
The total length of all phone numbers (area code and the phone number) is constant at 10 digits. For example, the number 7513200000 signifies the area code 751 (the area code for Gwalior) followed by the phone number.
Due to the availability of multiple operators offering fixed-line (landline) services (either wired or wireless), there is an operator code for each telephone number, which is the first digit in the phone number.[2][3]
No prefix is required to call from one landline to another within the same area code, as variable-length dialling rules apply. A prefix of the number zero + the area code is required to dial from a landline phone in one STD code area to another. The same prefix of the number zero + the area code is required to dial any fixed-line number in India from a mobile phone, irrespective of the area code.
Before 10 March 2009, as per Department of Telecommunications memorandum dated 9 February 2009.[4][5] there were some exceptions to this general rule for STD areas falling close to each other (within a radius of 200 kilometre), where "0" can be replaced with "95" e.g. to dial Delhi from Gurgaon, one dials 9511+landline number.
A typical mobile number in India is "+91 xxxx-nnnnnn". The first four digits initially indicated an operator's code, while the remaining six digits are unique to the subscriber. However, with mobile number portability in place, the first four digits no longer indicate a particular operator.
There are many businesses in the Indian market who rent keywords on a monthly basis, whose characters on a typical mobile phone keypad represent short codes. Short codes are five digits in length and have to start with the digit '5' like 58888 as of 2007. Previously, they were four-digit in number and could be of any combination, like 8888 or 7827. The current five digits can be extended by three digits further representing 3 additional characters. Messages sent to these short codes are commonly referred to as Premium Rate SMS Messages and have a cost per message depending on the operator as well as the service and the company.
CountryCode.org is your complete guide to make a call from anywhere in the world, to anywhere in the world. This page details India phone code. The India country code 91 will allow you to call India from another country. India telephone code 91 is dialed after the IDD. India international dialing 91 is followed by an area code.
The India area code table below shows the various city codes for India. India country codes are followed by these area codes. With the complete India dialing code, you can make your international call.
With Amazon SNS, you can send SMS (text) messages to 200+ countries and for an expanded set of use-cases such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and One Time Passwords (OTP). Amazon SNS has no upfront costs and you can pay as you go. With Amazon SNS, you can also mark your SMS messages as Transactional or Promotional based on the use-case and content of your messages. To learn more about message types, visit the FAQs.
When sending SMS using Amazon SNS, depending on the destination country, you will need to purchase and use dedicated origination identities. For more information refer to Origination identities for SMS messages in the Amazon SNS documentation. For country specific requirements when sending SMS, please refer to special requirements pages for India, and the US.
Important: To use one of these supported origination identities, you must use the Amazon Pinpoint console to purchase the origination phone numbers. You will be charged based on the resource type as indicated below. Once purchased and activated, you can use these phone numbers as origination IDs in Amazon SNS to send SMS messages to your recipients.
A long code is a standard phone number (10-digit in many countries) used to send SMS messages. A long code is not always required to send an SMS message as countries support different types of origination identities for SMS. You can use dedicated long codes with Amazon SNS by registering for long codes in the Amazon Pinpoint console. For instructions on how to purchase and use long codes, visit Requesting Long Codes in Amazon SNS documentation.
10DLC is a 10-digit phone number used in the United States. In order to use a 10DLC number you will need to register your company and create a 10DLC campaign through the Amazon Pinpoint console. Afterwards, you can associate a 10DLC number with your 10DLC campaign. For more information, visit 10DLC page.
Amazon SNS supports dedicated short codes. Short codes are short number sequences (between 3 and 8 digits, depending on the country or region) for sending SMS messages. Short codes are easier to type and memorize than traditional phone numbers. In some countries, short codes will result in higher deliverability rates. You can purchase short codes for several different countries and regions directly through AWS. For pricing information or to request dedicated short codes for other countries, open a case in the AWS Support Centre. For more information, please visit our short code documentation.
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**Provisioning time starts after: 1) All carrier-required information and documentation have been submitted, and 2) after carriers have no additional feedback or changes requiring to be made. The time does not start when the initial request was raised. Amazon will give feedback on your submission so that it complies with common carrier feedback. After the Short Code application has addressed all Amazon feedback on common carrier criteria, the application will be sent to the mobile carriers. Each individual mobile carrier will assess the application within their individual, and separate review/approval processes. Carriers can require additional information or request that you make changes to the Short Code application or provided mockups. Estimated carrier provision times are a guideline based on historical timelines, and are not guaranteed to apply to future registrations as some Short Codes might take longer to provision depending on use case and/or carrier feedback. Some mobile carriers have routine provisioning freezes and may extend and delay the carrier provisioning timeline, customers should confirm if their country has freezes during the time frame of their registration to confirm impact to their timelines. Amazon does not have the ability to escalate or expedite Short Code provisioning timelines, the timeline is cumulative of each individual mobile carriers own distinct timelines and non-overlapping processes. Mobile carriers reserve the right to reject Short Code applications if they deem the program to be non-compliant, which can further delay provisioning times. Short Codes might be approved for use on some carrier networks before they're ready on others; however, the Short Code will not be provisioned to your account until all carriers have completed. All Short Code campaign use case additions, or modifications, need to be communicated to carriers via the Short Code application process, and can be subject to the same timelines. Not communicating changes to Short Code use cases can lead to Short Codes being suspended.
Note: When you create a short code request case, we send you information about the one-time and recurring charges for obtaining the short code in the countries or regions that you request. If you accept these charges, the fees associated with using short codes begin immediately. You're responsible for paying these charges, even if the short codes that you requested haven't been completely provisioned yet.
Harmonized System of Nomenclature (HSN) and Services Accounting Codes (SAC) codes are used to classify different goods and services. In NetSuite, the HSN and SAC codes determine the GST applicable to a line item in a transaction.
When calling a Mexican mobile phone or landline from the U.S. or Canada you must enter the "+" sign when using a mobile phone, then the country code for Mexico, which is 52, and then the 10-digit phone number including area code.
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