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The international telecommunication charge card service, and particularly its automated use throughout the world, will provide benefits to both users and Recognized Operating Agencies (ROAs). This is based on a recognition of: 1) the ROAs' need for security against fraudulent use, simplified billing procedures and a reduction in the requirement for operator assistance when telephone calls are made other than on a direct payment basis; 2) the current and anticipated charge card technology which could provide increased security and enhanced service to users; 3) the growing requirement for charge cards to pay for a variety of telecommunications services. As a result, ROAs (with appropriate authorization and coordination of their Administrations) are encouraged to prepare for, and introduce, the international telecommunication charge card service using the guidance of this Recommendation.
Author | ITU |
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Editor | ITU |
Document type | Standard |
Format | File |
ICS | 33.040.99 : Other equipment for telecommunication systems
35.240.15 : Identification cards and related devices |
Number of pages | 15 |
Replace | ITU-T E.116 (1992-08) |
Year | 1990 |
Document history | ITU-T E.116 (1997-05) |
Country | Switzerland |
Keyword | CCITT E.116;ITU-T 116;116;ITU-T E.116 |