CEPT T SF 68 E-1992 International Validation of Automatic Telecommunications Charge Cards《自动电信收费卡国际验证》.pdf
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1、CEPT T/SF*btl*E 92 232b414 0012b08 523 (3 TSF68 Page E 1 Recommendation T/SF 68 (by correspondence 1990) INTERNATIONAL VALIDATION OF AUTOMATIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS CHARGE CARDS Recommendation proposed by Working Group T/WG 7 “Services and Facilities” (SF) Text of the Recommendation adopted by “Telecom
2、munications” Commission: “The European Conference of Posts and Telecommunications Administrations, 1. 2. 3. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.6. 3.7. CONTENTS LIST INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . SCOPE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CHARGE CARD SERVICE . . . . . . . .
3、 . . . . . . . . . . Background . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CCITT Recommendations . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Card Technologies . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input of card data
4、 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Validationofcarddata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International validations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Recommendations . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , .
5、. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 Edition of April 10, 1992 CEPT T/SF*b8*E 92 2326414 0032609 4bT T/SF 68 E Page 2 1. INTRODUCTION This annex describes the Telecommunications Charge Card (TCC) service and considers the implications of international intervorking of the TCC ser
6、vice with reference to validation and fraud protection. It then recommends action by CEPT members to allow international validation of automatic TCC services. 2. SCOPE A history of the service is given and current card technologies explained. Details are given of how card data can be entered into a
7、system and validated on a world wide scale so as to offer a useful service to the customer in a fraud free environment. Current CCIT documents are explained and the way forward proposed. 3. TELECOMMUNICATIONS CHARGE CARD SERVICE 3.1. Background Telecommunications Charge Cards have been available fro
8、m Administrations for many years. In some countries the service evolved in the early days of the telephone service when payphones were not widely available. The service allowed business travellers to make calls from a telephone other than their own and to transfer the call charges to their own bill.
9、 The use of the card in countries other than the country of origin has been slower to develop as a bilateral agreement is required between Administrations to allow this to happen. However, a typical holder of a card today is able to use the card in over 120 countries to make calls back to the countr
10、y of card origin. (To simplify this text, “external” will be used to refer to the use of TCCs outside the country of origin.) Because international use of the card requires a degree of standardisation, CCITT Recommendation E. 116 was produced (see section 4). This Recommendation has been the basis o
11、f external use of charge cards for many years. Until the 1980s all charge card calls were placed via the operator. The caller asks the operator for a charge card call and quotes the card number verbally. After a suitable check of the cards validity, the operator connects the call and records the det
12、ails for subsequent inclusion on the appropriate bill. During the 1980s, some Administrations introduced automatic charge cards. These cards can usually still be used via the operator, but, in addition, the caller may set up the call by automatic means. In this case the receipt of the card data and
13、its validation is by a machine .rather than by an operator. CCITT Recommendation E. i 18 has been written to standardise the operation of automatic telecommunications charge cards so that they can also be used externally. It is anticipated that more Administrations will issue automatic cards in the
14、future. A serious problem which Administrations face is the fraudulent use of cards. There is a need to ensure that the card validation system used is the best that can be made available so as to minimise potential losses. This is particularly true when cards are used externally and is the main reas
15、on why external calls are restricted by E. 11 6 to call back to the country of card origin only. Despite this, there is a real customer need for the restrictions on card usage in other countries to be relaxed so that internal calls and third country calls can be made externally. CCITT Recommendation
16、 E.113 has been produced as a first step towards the achievement of the removal of restrictions while maintaining adequate fraud control. This area requires further study. 3.2. CCITT Recommendations The following Recommendations covering the use of Telecommunications Charge Card appear in the CCITT
17、Blue Book: E. 116 This Recommendation covers the use of Charge Cards in the manual environment (i.e. via the operator). It was modified in the last study period to reflect the changes brought about by the introduction of automatic cards, and in particular a new numbering system was introduced. A tra
18、nsition period from the old to the new numbering scheme is specified. This new Recommendation has been introduced for the first time in the Blue Book. It covers the use of automatic charge cards. This Recommendation was also introduced for the first time in the Blue Book. It gives details of the inf
19、ormation which must be passed between Administrations in order to validate an automatic charge card in another country. E.113 opens the way to the use of cards externally to make calls other than back to the country of origin. However, this Recommendation does not give details of the CCITT 7 signall
20、ing protocols required. These protocols require further study. E.118 E.113 Edition of April 10, 1992 CEPT T/SF*b8*E 92 m 232b4L4 OOL2bLO L8L m T/SF 68 E Page 3 3.3. Card technologies There are a wide variety of card technologies available. The following list divides card types into four groups. This
21、 does not claim to be a complete list of all technologies, but is typical of those which Administrations may consider for charge card applications: PAPER (OR PLASTIC) - NON MACHINE READABLE MACHINE READABLE - MAGNETIC STRIPE - OPTICAL CHARACTER READER - BAR CODE ALTERABLE - CARD WITH STRORAGE - READ
22、 AND REWRITTEN BY TERMINAL SMART - CARD WITH INTEGRATED CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE - STORAGE With the exception of the paper card, all of these card technologies require suitable terminals to interact with the card. However, all charge cards will have a number printed on the front which the customer can e
23、ither quote to an operator or can input to an automatic system via the telephone keypad. In this way, all technologies are compatible with E. 1 16 and E. 1 18. O O O 3.4. Input of card data For a charge card to be really useful to a customer, it is essential that the card can be used from as many te
24、lephones as possible so that the call can be made from any place at any time. It is not realistic to fit card readers to all telephones and so input of data either verbally or by dialling on a telephone keypad will be the most important methods of data input. Where a terminal is fitted with a card r
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