ITU-T E 140-1992 Operator-Assisted Telephone Service (Study Group I) 6 pp《需话务员帮助的电话业务(研究组 1)6页》.pdf
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1、CCITT RECMN*E-140 92 = 486259% 057437% 457 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMU N CATION UN ION CCITT TH E INTERN AT ION AL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE TELEPHONE NETWORK AND ISDN OPERATION, NUMBERING, ROUTING AND MOBILE SERVICE E.140 (08/92) OPERATOR-ASSISTED TELEPHONE SERVICE Recommendation E
2、.140 Geneva, 1992 CCITT - R FOREWORD The CCm (the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee) is a permanent organ of the Intemational Telecommunication Union (ITU). CC is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a
3、view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The Plenary Assembly of CC which meets every four years, establishes the topics for study and approves Recommendations prepared by its Study Groups. The approval of Recommendations by the members of CCITT between Plenary Assemblies is co
4、vered by the procedure laid down in CCITT Resolution No. 2 (Melbourne, 1988). Recommendation E.140 was revised by Study Group I and was approved under the Resolution No. 2 procedure on the 4th of August 1992. CCIIT NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness
5、to indicate both a telecommunication administration and a recognized private operating agency. O IT 1992 Ail rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in W
6、riting from the ITU. CCITT RECMN*E.L40 92 = 4862.591 0574373 22T Recommendation E.140 OPERATOR-ASSISTED TELEPHONE SERVICE (revised 1992) 1 Scope 1.1 The general principles relating to the operation of the intemational public telephone service are laid down in Recommendation E.105 i. As noted in 0 2
7、of that Recommendation, the telephone service may be operated automatically, semi-automatically and manually. Service should be made available to users on a fully automatic basis wherever practicable. However the type of operation depends on the users preferences, the users needs and on the availabl
8、e telecommunication infrasructure. For example, certain relations depend on manually operated radiotelephone circuits) . 1.2 In view of the continuing need met by operator-assisted telephone service, this Recommendation lays down the principles that should be observed in its operation. It also inclu
9、des provisions regarding their implementation by Administrations. However the detailed rules for the application of these principles by operators may be found in the “Instructions for operators on the operator assisted international telephone service” (Recommendation E.141 23). See also Recommendati
10、on E.200 3 for provisions specific to mobile radiotelephone services. 1.3 The principles concerning charging and accounting in the telephone service may be found in the D-Series Recommendations. 2 Types of operation and classes of call 2.1 The definition and description of automatic, semi-automatic
11、and manual operation may be found in Recommendation E.105 i. 2.2 The classes of call accepted in the international public telephone service are listed in Recommen- dation E.105 i. 2.3 Nomaliy it is only practicable to accord different priorities to the various classes of call with manual or semi-aut
12、omatic operation, where the order in which calls shall be connected is given in the “Insuuctions for operators on the operator-assisted intemational telephone service” (Recommendation E.141 2). 3 Facilities offered to users 3.1 The following facilitiesl) may be accepted in the international telephon
13、e service: a) without specific agreement between Administrations: - requests for information; with agreement between the Administrations concerned: - stationcails; - personal calls; - collect calls; - charge cardcredit card calls; - conference calls; - datacalls; b) ) In relations established on rad
14、io links the Administrations concerned may agree to accept subscription calls as a facility, i.e. calls normally exchanged regularly between the same stations, at the same time agreed upon in advance, for the same duration and which have been booked for a specified period. By agreement between the A
15、dministrations concerned, reduced charges may be made for subscription calis. Recommendation E.140 (OW2) 1 CCITT RECMN*E-L40 92 48b259L 0574374 Lbb - fax (facsimile) calls; - home country direct calls; - others (by agreement). 3.2 The above facilities are not all, or are not necessarily, restricted
16、to operator-assisted service. Some of them (e.g. fax calls) correspond to higher level services that normally use automatic connections in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) as the data transport mechanism. Other Recommendations may apply at the higher levels for these services (e.g. Recom
17、mendations F.160 4 and F.180 5 for telefax services). 3.3 A station call is a call to a specified telephone number. 3.4 A personal call is a call between the number of a caller who may give his name (or the number of an extension) and some specific person (or extension); the person required must be
18、adequately described (by name, position, address, etc.). If the Administration of destination offers such a possibility a messenger may be sent if the person desired could not be obtained at a telephone station and, in particular, if he is not a telephone subscriber. 4 Call request 4.1 Demand operat
19、ing and advance preparation 4.1.1 with call requests immediately (demand operating) on international circuits. Every effort should be made (by ensuring that there are sufficient circuits, equipment and staff) to comply 4.1.2 until such time as the caller has been told that the call is on the point o
20、f being established: that the call should not be set up until after a stated time; or that the call should not be set up during a given period; or that the request should be cancelled at a particular time. Where a call cannot be set up quickly, the caller may specify, subject to the requests validit
21、y (see 8 4.2) and a) b) c) 4.2 Vaidity of call requests 4.2.1 Requests for calls shall remain valid until 0800 (official or legal time at the exchange of origin) of the day indicated below if not cancelled by the caller or refused by the addressee, when ail the exchanges concerned are permanently op
22、en, and at the daily closing time when they are not permanently open: i) ii) for station calls, the day following the day on which the request was made; for personal and conference calls, the second day following the day on which the request was made. 4.2.2 This period, however, may be prolonged by
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