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Originally Posted by ms93
Only Heyah (787, 788, 880, 886, 888, 889) and Sami Swoi (885, 887) have exclusive prefixes. Rest of prepaids and postpaids in one network have same prefixes (eg. Plus and Simplus have same prefixes).
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Here you have all polish prefixes: http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefiksy_GSM
As I see there 36,6 also have own prefix (725, here marked as 36i6)
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Yes, that's right. But in the past there were some (temporary) numbering differences between postpaids and prepaids. AFAIR POP used to be 5018, 5019, 5028, 5029. Simplus in the beginning was 603 only whereas postpaid was 601 only.
Some more remarks about MVNO prefixes. As of today, the general rule is that most MVNOs use the numbers "passed" to them by their hosting operators. These "number transfers" are not shown in the numbering allocation established by UKE (the regulator). The MNI prefix is a special case, however. 786(0-4) is shown in the MNO table, not MVNO one, with remark "MVNO".
Details of the official allocation are shown here:
http://www.bip.uke.gov.pl/bipurtip/i...t=11&page=text
(Tables T2 for MNOs and T9 for MVNOs, under links there are Excel files)