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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION SUMMARY
Rec. No. : D.35
Title : General charging principles in the international public
message handling service and associated applications
Study Group : III - Tariff and Accounting Principles
Version : Revised
Date of adoption : 1992
Notes :
Recommendation D.35 sets out the general principles for charging to be
applied by Administrations for the provision of an international
messaging handling service. Recognizing that requirements may vary
among Administrations, it provides for some flexibility in the
application of the charges.
Charges to customers for international message handling services are
the responsibility of the service provider and are a national matter.
However, it is recommended to use of the following guiding principles:
- Charging structures should be such that the originator of the
message can easily comprehend the resultant charges.
- The charges for processing, delivery, and transfer of messages
to its customers is the responsibility of the destination
administration management domain (ADMD). This is a national
matter.
- Recipient requested actions (e.g. message forwarding) are
treated as separate transactions and are the responsibility
of the respective destination ADMDs with regard to charging.
Recommendation D.35 further indicates which are the charges for the
basic services and for optional user facilities.
To order the complete text of this Recommendation, please use the
Order Form for ITU-T Recommendations. An electronic version of this
form is available on ITUDOC (Winword: UPI=ITU-5265; ASCII: UPI=ITU-2488).