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Dialling procedures (According to ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97))
Notification Form for Dialling Procedures (According To ITU-T Recommendation E.164)
Note by the TSB
- The list of "Dialling Procedures" contains the national (trunk) prefix,
the international prefix, the country code and the national (significant)
number in accordance with ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (05/97).
- The national (trunk) prefix is the digit, or combination of digits,
which must be dialled before an area (city) code when dialling a call to
a subscriber from inside his own country but outside his own numbering area.
It provides access to the automatic outgoing trunk equipment. If the entry
in this column is blank for a particular country, it means that the country
has a single nation wide numbering plan that does not use area codes, and
all calls to anywhere in the country are dialled by using the entire local number.
Accordingly, in the international service the trunk prefix of the
country of destination must not be dialled. ITU-T recommends that
the Administrations of countries which have not yet adopted a trunk prefix or
are revising the prefix for access to their national trunk network should adopt
a prefix composed of a single digit, preferably “0”.
- The international prefix is the digit, or combination of digits, which must
be dialled before a country code when dialling a call to a country other than
the one from which the call is being placed. If the entry in this column is
blank for a particular country, it means that the country does not have
direct dialling facilities to other countries (in other words, international
calls must be placed through the assistance of an operator).
ITU-T recommends that the Administrations of countries which have not yet
introduced automatic international operation or are, for various reasons,
revising their numbering plans, should adopt an international prefix
(a code for access to the international automatic network) composed
of the two digits “00”.
- The country code (code) is composed of one digit or is the combination of
two or three digits, characterizing the called country which is used to route
calls to the required country. It is usually dialled after the international
prefix. The List of country codes is also published in the "List of ITU-T
Recommendation E.164 assigned country codes", as an annex to the Operational Bulletin.
- The national (significant) number is the number to be dialled following
the national (trunk) prefix to obtain a subscriber in the same country but
in a different local network or numbering area. The national (significant)
number consists of the area code followed by the subscriber number. If the
entry in this column is blank for a particular country, it means that the
information is missing.
- For your information, the List is published as an Annex to the ITU
Operational Bulletin. Furthermore, the information it contains is also
available on the ITU home page http://www.itu.int/itu-t/bulletin/index.html
and can be consulted by subscribers by remote access.
- Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in
the Annex is accurate. Administrations are requested to notify all modifications
or missing information concerning their national (trunk) prefix, international
prefix and the length of their national (significant) number by using the Notification Form.
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