Dear Tim.

 

Wow, thanks for the update. I understand now — I had missed the recent changes. Sorry for the trouble, and thank you for the clear explanation.

Let me ask the handset vendors to update their tzdata.

 

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From: Tim Parenti [mailto:tim@timtimeonline.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2025 12:38 PM
To: Munkh-Erdene Erdenebat <munkherdene.er@mobicom.mn>
Cc: tz@iana.org; iana@iana.org; iana-questions@iana.org
Subject: Re: [tz] Re: question regarding Mongolian timezone /Hovd GMT+/

 

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On Wed, 27 Aug 2025 at 23:57, Munkh-Erdene Erdenebat via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:

The Hovd timezone is observed in three provinces: Hovd, Bayan-Ulgii, and Uvs.

However, when I checked the tzdata files (zone.tab and zone1970.tab), it lists five provinces under the Hovd timezone. My understanding is that it should be only the three provinces mentioned above.

It appears you may be looking at an older version of tzdata files.  In the latest release, 2025b, the two Mongolia (MN) lines in zone1970.tab read as follows:

 

MN      +4755+10653     Asia/Ulaanbaatar        most of Mongolia
MN      +4801+09139     Asia/Hovd       Bayan-Ölgii, Hovd, Uvs

 

As recently as July 2024, we made some changes to better reflect the information that had been made available to us about historical timekeeping in Mongolia:

This change, first released in version 2024b on 4 September 2024, removed Govi-Altai and Zavkhan provinces from the comments field for Asia/Hovd, bringing the formerly listed five provinces down to three.

 

If you have better data for the history of Mongolian timekeeping, backed by appropriate publicly-available news or government sources, we'd be very happy to hear about it as many of our existing sources are conflicting.

 

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Tim Parenti