ITU-T E.130 Choice of the Most Useful and Desirable Supplemtary Telephone Services
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ITU-T E.130 Document Information:
Title
Choice of the Most Useful and Desirable Supplemtary Telephone Services
International Telecommunication Union/ITU Telcommunication Sector
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993
Scope:
General
The best choice of a supplementary service to be introduced
depends basically on the individual situation of a country. This
Recommendation only gives guidelines which should be carefully
appraised by the respective Administration.
It is suggested that a choice might be made from services which
are defined in the list of Supplementary Services (see Supplement
No. 1 at the end of this fascicle). Supplement No. 1 aims to
provide only outline information about the supplementary services
included, in order to give Administrations a broad idea of the
nature of these services. § 1 of the Supplement deals with those
services considered to have international implications and seeks to
specify these implications for each of the services concerned. § 2
of the Supplement deals with those services not considered to have
international implications. Appendix I to the Supplement deals with
those services not considered as supplementary.
The experience gained with these services by Administrations
which have already introduced the relevant service is given in the
form of remarks and market data within this list.
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