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Operation and Numbering

Operation and Numbering. Presented by Geng-Sheng LI Email: geng-sheng.li@itu.int. Introduction .

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Operation and Numbering

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  1. Operation and Numbering Presented by Geng-Sheng LI Email: geng-sheng.li@itu.int Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  2. Introduction Another aspect of TSB is that it is also responsible for the application of ITU-T Recommendations on Operation and Numbering issues, and to make known these Recommendations to Administrations and Telecom Operators: • Collects and Disseminates Information • Publishes the Operational Bulletin • Maintain an ITU-T website on numbering • Assigns Codes and Numbers • Acts as Registrar for Global Numbers Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  3. Responsibilities To collect and disseminate information from Administrations/ROAs according to Article 8 of ITR (WATTC-88) and Article No. 202 of the ITU Convention (PP-98); using: • Circular Letters • Questionnaires • Correspondence Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  4. ITU Operational Bulletin • Operational Bulletin: • Telegram/Telex • Telephone service • Mobile Phones • Data • Changes in Administrations • Maritime Mobile Service • Other information, etc. • Favoured medium for more than 40 years • Issued twice a month (1st and 15th each month) in 3 languages, 24 issues per year. • Contains information about: http://www.itu.int/itu-t/bulletin/index.html Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  5. Five media to obtain the Bulletin: Printed version (delivered by airmail); Version delivered by fax; Version delivered by E-mail; Electronic version accessible online; Electronic version of single issue via ITU electronic bookshop Subscription to ITU Operational Bulletin Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  6. The yearly subscription fee (24 issues, included annexes): Catalogue price: 385 CHF Member Stats and Sector Member: 330 CHF Least developed countries: 77 CHF Subscription fee of ITU Operational Bulletin Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  7. ITU Circular Telegrams … were used for important or urgent communications to Member States. Now replaced by other means, such as Facsimile etc. Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  8. ITU-T Website (1) A homepage has been created for ITU Operational Bulletin: www.itu.int/itu-t/bulletin/index.html It includes: • ITU Operational Bulletin • Lists annexed to the ITU Operational Bulletin • How to order ITU Operational Bulletin – Publication Notice Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  9. ITU-T Website (2) • A homepage has also been created http://www.itu.int/itu-t/inr/nnp/ which assembles information on National Numbering Plans for all countries • Administrations are requested to provide either a link to their numbering Websites or the text to be posted on TSB Website • New Rec. E.129 gives some examples of how the format of the numbering plan should be presented • A Notification Service is also available to notify you of any changes as they occur Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  10. Telephone Service ITU-T Recommendation E. 164 Assigned country codes List of E.164 Country Codes annexed to O.B. No. 763 (1.V.2002) • Geographical country code • Network country code • Group of countries • Trial country code • Global Services country code Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  11. Telephone Service For example: • Geographical country code: Botswana = +267 • Network country code: Global International ATM network (Telekom Malaysia) Network = +882 31 • Group of countries: European Telephony Numbering Space = +388 3 • Trial country code: Neustar for ENUM trial = +991 001 • Global Services country code: Universal International Freephone Number = +800 Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  12. Notification of National Numbering Changes: ITU-T Recommendation E.164, paragraph 7.4.2 asks Administrations: to advise TSB of NNP changes 2 years in advance to use the 0 as national prefix to use 00 as international prefix To have a maximum of 15 digits Telephone Service Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  13. Notation of national and international telephone numbers, etc. See ITU-T Recommendation E.123 Symbols to be used in letter heads or business cards e.g. Tel: +267 65 0300 Fax: +267 35 7976 Mobile: E-mail: Web: Telephone Service Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  14. List of Various tones used in national networks annexed to O.B. No. 665 (1.IV.1998) (Rec. E.180 and E.182) Dial Tone Ringing Tone Busy Tone Congestion Tone Special Information Tone Call waiting Tone Pay Tone Telephone Service Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  15. List of Mobile access codes/numbers annexed to O.B. 765 (1.VI.2002) Different charges for fixed and mobile network Non-acceptance of collect calls to mobile terminals Telephone Service Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  16. List of Dialling Procedures Annexed to O.B. No. 759 (1.III.2002) Country Codes Prefixes National (significant) numbers Telephone Service Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  17. Issuer Identifier Numbers (IIN) • See ITU-T Recommendation E.118 - Based on ISO-7812 • TSB acts as Registrar, List of IIN annexed to O.B. No.757 (1.II.2002) • Used for Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards. Format = 89 + E.164 country code + two or three digits, e.g. Botswana: 89 267 01 • A single IIN is assigned to Card Issuers from the ITU’s block of “89” Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  18. Signalling Area Network Code (SANC) • International Signalling Point Code (ISPC) is used to identify a signalling point within international signalling system No.7 network • ISPC = 14-bit binary code • SANC = combination of NML and K-D • CBA identifies a specific signalling point which, when combined with SANC, = 14-bit ISPC • Administrations responsible for allocation of ISPCs: Rec. Q.708 Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  19. SANC/ISPC List of SANC annexed to O.B. No. 767 (1.VII.2002) List of ISPC annexed to O.B. No.761 (1.IV.2002) Botswana: 6-104 Zambia: 6-090-0 (Lusaka Gateway) Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  20. Data Country or Geographical Area Code • Public Data Networks – See Rec. X.121 • Data Country Codes (DCC) = 3 digits: allocated by TSB • Data network Identification Code (DNIC) = DCC + 1 digit network code: allocated by each Administration • List of DCC and List of DNIC annexed to O.B. No. 720 (15.VII.2000) and O.B. No. 746 (15.VIII.2001), e.g. Gambia 607 0 GAMNET Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  21. Mobile Country Codes(Rec. E.212) Lists annexed to the O. B. No. 741 (1.VI.2001) Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  22. ITU Carrier Codes List is only available in electronic version: http://www.itu.int/itu-t/inr/icc/index.html Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  23. Administration Management Domain Name (ADMD) List annexed to the O. B. No.725 (30.IX.2000) Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  24. Telegram and Telex Services Lists annexed to the O. B. Nos.669; 693 and 764 Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  25. International Network Identification Codes Assigned to ATM and Frame Relay Networks Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  26. Country and Area Codes for Non-Standard facilities in Telematics Services List annexed to O.B. No. 766 15.VI.20020 • Country code • Terminal provider code • Terminal provider orientated code (defined by provider) Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  27. Bureaufx TableTable is only available in electronic version:http://www.itu.int/itu-t/inr/bureaufax/index.html • See Rec. F.170 • International facsimile service exchange between public bureaux • Contains information required for routing traffic and operational aspects of service offered • Information posted on Website Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  28. According to Article 35 of the ITU Constitution and Article 7 of ITR, Administrations must inform the ITU about: Suspension and / or interruption of telecommunication services Restriction in telecommunication services, such as Call-Back, Collect Call, and so on Suspension of Services Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  29. Miscellaneous The following information is also published in O.B.: • Public Holidays • Legal Time Changes (summer and winter times or daylight saving time) • Changes in Administrations/ROAs • Privileged Communications Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  30. Global Services • Universal International Freephone Number – UIFN • Universal International Shared Cost Number – UISCN • Universal International Premium Rate Number – UIPRN • Universal Personal Telecommunication – UPT • ITU International Network Designator Address – ITU IND AESA Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  31. UIFN See O.B. Nos. 628 & 718 • See ITU-T Recommendations E.152 and E.169 • Allows IFS (International Freephone Service) callers in other countries to call the IFS customer free of charge • All charges paid by IFS customer • Format = +800 XXXX XXXX Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  32. UISCN See O.B. Nos. 732 & 734 • See ITU-T Recommendations E.154 and E.169.3 • Allows ISCS (International Shared Cost Service) callers in other countries to call an ISCS customer at a rate equivalent to the national call charge in country of origin • All other charges paid by ISCS customer • Format = +808 XXXX XXXX Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  33. UIPRN See O.B. Nos. 729 & 732 • See ITU-T Recommendations E.155 and E.169.2 • Issued for IPRS (International Premium Rate Service), enabling a wide range of products offered by information service providers in one country to be made available to callers in another country • Format = +979 Y XXXX XXXX • Y = charging indicator (CI) • Only CIs 1,3,5 and 9 are assigned • Categories of CIs = high, medium, low and special Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  34. UPT • See ITU-T Recommendation E.168 • Introduces the concept of personal mobility across networks • Includes ISDN, PSTN, PLMN and PSPDN amongst others • Format is likely to be +878 XX…. (still under study) Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  35. ITU IND AESA See O.B. Nos. 736 & 746 • See ITU-T Recommendation E.191 • Established by the ITU for service providers of ATM services • Enables an ATM addressing system to be implemented for public ATM services that may not be offered internationally • ITU proposes that all ASPs use this as the preferred method of B-ISDN addressing Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  36. ITU IND AESA Format The ITU IND AESA format uses the individual AFI 77 Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

  37. Summary • Codes / numbers - as already mentioned • Notification Forms to be sent to TSB • Procedures for reservation of Global Numbers • E.164 National Numbering Plan http:www.itu.int/itu-t/inr/index.html Telecommunication Standardization Bureau

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