ITU-T F 40-1991 International Public Telemessage Service (Study Group I) 13 pp《国际公众远程信息业务(研究1组)13pp》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUN CATION UNION CCITT RECVN*F-40 91 4Bb259L 0561207 2 CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE F.40 TELEGRAPH AND MOBILE SERVICES OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF SERVICE INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC TELEMESSAGE SERVICE Recommendation F.40 I Geneva, 1991 CCITT RE
2、CMN*F.LiO 93 m 4862593 0563208 4 B INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONS U LTATI V E COM M ITTE E TELEGRAPH AND MOBILE SERVICES OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF SERVICE F.40 INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC TELEMESSAGE SERVICE Recommendation F.40 Geneva, 1991 CCITT
3、RECMN*F*40 91 48b2591 0563209 b FOREWORD The CCITT (the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee) is a permanent organ of the Intemational Telecommunication Union (ITU). CCITT is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on the
4、m with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The Plenary Assembly of CCITT 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 Asse
5、mblies is covered by the procedure laid down in CCIT Resolution No. 2 (Melbourne, 1988). Recommendation F.40 was prepared by Study Group I and was approved under the Resolution No. 2 procedure on the 11 of March 1991. CCIT NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration“ is used for conc
6、iseness to indicate both a telecommunication Administration and a recognized private operating agency. O ITU 1991 All 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 permis
7、sion in writing from the ITU. CCITT RECflN*F-LiO 91 48b2571 05b1210 2 Recommendation F.40 INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC TELEMESSAGE SERVICE 1 Introduction 1.1 Scope 1.1.1 Administrations providing the international public telemessage service as a form of telecommunication in accordance with Article 4.3 c) of
8、 the International Telecommunication Regulations (Melbourne, 1988) should explicitly agree to this on the basis of this Recommendation, which contains the relevant operational provisions. 1.1.2 The international public telemessage service may operate in parallel with, or as an alternative to, the in
9、ternational public telegram service. The international public telemessage service shall provide the capability of operating in conjunction with the international public telegram service in those cases where it is used as an alternative to the international public telegram service. 1.1.3 The tariff p
10、rinciples for the international public telemessage service are laid down in Recommendation D.45. 1.1.4 While this Recommendation implies an implementation related to the long established message reansmission system defined in Recommendation F.31 the telemessage service is not restricted to the F.31
11、based techniques. 1.2 Service definitions 1.2.1 telemessage service An international public service provided to enable the transmission of character-coded messages input electronically on national public telecommunication networks or by other means for physical delivery by a postal service (or equiv
12、alent) in the destination country, normally on the next working/business day. 1.2.2 telemessage Document printed in letter style preferably including the printing of capital and small letters and delivered in a distinctive envelope designed for use with the service. A telemessage includes the addres
13、s of the recipient and, where possible of the sender. 1.2.3 telemessage switching centre A unit used to automatically switch international and/or national telemessage traffic. 1.2.4 national telemessage input centre An office used for accepting telemessages. 1.2.5 national telemessage distribution o
14、ffice An office used for the printing and enveloping of telemessages for subsequent entry into the mail network (or equivalent). 1.2.6 printing station Equipment used to print messages in the national telemessages distribution office. The printing station shall be capable of accepting a minimum of 6
15、9 printing characters (including spaces) per line. Recommendation F.40 1 CCITT RECMN*F.YO 91 m 48b259E 05612L1 Y 1.3 General operating principles The telemessage service is made up of the following elements. 1.3.1 Processinglswiiching 1.3.1.1 Once the telemessage has entered the telemessage switchin
16、g centre, it may be processed to ensure speed and code compatibility, then queued for switching to another point in the network or for onward transmission internationally. 1.3.2 Transmission 1.3.2.1 The telemessage switching centres are connected internationally as outlined in 8 4. 1.3.3 National di
17、stribution and delivery 1.3.3.1 Telemessages are printed locally in national telemessage distribution offices, which are located to meet the quality of service criteria (see 0 6). Final delivery is achieved by the ordinary mail service or other means of physical delivery. 2 Acceptance of telemessage
18、s 2.1 Individual Administrations will decide what methods national customers may use to lodge telemessages. However, in principle it is expected that telemessages would normally be accepted via a wide range of national subscriber service, sucha as telephone (including public payphones), telex, telet
19、ex, telefax, videotex and by computer inputs. 2.2 In the basic service, the characters used in composing telemessages may initially be restricted to those available in the telegram service (Recommendations F. 1, A. 16 to A. IS) i.e. Intemational Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (lTA2). Nevertheless, noting
20、the ability to preserve the distinction between capital and small letters in ITA2 where the method of lodgement permits, customers should be encouraged to use capital and small letters, so that in the preferred case where the method of international transmission also allows it, this distinction will
21、 be preserved for delivery at destination (national matter). 2.3 be used in lodging telemessages: In relations where appropriate bilateral agreements exist, the following more extensive character sets should a) the international reference version of International Alphabet No. 5 (IA5) defined in Reco
22、mmen- dation T.50; b) the Teletex basic repertoire of graphic characters defined in Recommendation T.61. The text and the signature of a telemessage may be written in any language. 2.4 3 Telemessage switching centres 3.1 retransmission centre as defined in Recommendation F.3 1 except where otherwise
23、 specified by this Recommendation. 3.2 A telemessage switching centre shall, in the basic service, conform to the requirements of a telegram A telemessage switching centre must be capable of switching ITA2 as described in 9 2.2 above. 4 International network requirements 4.1 The telemessage service
24、may utilize by bilateral agreement: i) dedicated circuits between telemessage switching centres; and/or ii) a public data transmission network; and/or iii) the public switched telephone network (or circuits allocated for DATEL services); and/or iv) any other network e.g. telex or Gentex. 2 Recommend
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