The international telecommunication charge card |
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Telecommunication charge cards may be issued by Operating Agencies (OAs) to allow customers to use their card in connection with various international services at appropriate charges for each transaction and have the charges billed to their account in the country where the OA issued the charge card. Cards issued by OAs in accordance with this Recommendation conform to the appropriate ISO standards.This Recommendation has been revised to allow alternative, application-specific standards for IC cards where unique form factors require such alternatives. |
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Citation: |
https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/8728 |
Series title: |
E series: Overall network operation, telephone service, service operation and human factors E.100-E.229: International operation E.104-E.119: General provisions concerning Administrations |
Approval date: |
2006-05-11 |
Provisional name: | F.card |
Approval process: | TAP |
Status: |
In force |
Maintenance responsibility: |
ITU-T Study Group 2 |
Further details: |
Patent statement(s)
Development history
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ITU-T Supplement
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Title
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Status
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Summary
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Table of contents
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Download
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E-100 series Suppl. 1 (02/2019)
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ITU-T E.100 series – Framework of disaster management for disaster relief system
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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E Suppl. 11 (06/2020)
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Criteria for M2M/IoT-related assignments under Recommendation ITU-T E.164.1 and Recommendation ITU-T E.212 Annex A
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In force
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here
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here
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here
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Approved on |
Download |
Radio fequency-level based single-number indicator for mobile network usefulness for a given range of applications
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2023
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here
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Technical Report on analysis of ITU-T F.930
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2020
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here
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Identify call location for emergency service
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2020
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here
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