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All drawings appearing in this Recommendation have been done in Autocad.
Recommendation E.401
STATISTICS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE SERVICE
(NUMBER OF CIRCUITS IN OPERATION AND VOLUME OF TRAFFIC)
(Statistics exchanged by Administrations)
Administrations exchange each year, in February, statistics showing the
number of circuits used and the volume of traffic monitored in the preceding
year, as well as estimates of the number of circuits which will be required three
years and five years later. These statistics shall be drawn up in the form
indicated below.
A copy of the statistics shall be sent to the CCITT Secretariat for
information.
ANNEX A
(to Recommendation E.401)
How to fill in the table on international telephone traffic statistics
Column 1 Designation of the connection by giving the name of the outgoing
exchange first and then the name of the incoming exchange.
Two-way connections will be shown in alphabetical order.
Columns 2 and 3 Number of circuits in operation as on 31 December of the year
of the statistics.
The number will be shown in column 2 when it refers to outgoing
circuits and in column 3 when it refers to both-way circuits.
Columns 4 and 5 Number of circuits which would have been required during the
year of the statistics.
Column 6 Method of operation.
The following abbreviations will be used:
A for automatic,
SA for semiautomatic,
M for manual,
A + SA for automatic and semiautomatic.
Column 7 Destination of traffic.
Each relation will be shown in this column on a separate line.
In the example given, the traffic routed over the
Zürich-Kφbenhavn circuits is destined for Denmark (terminal),
Sweden, Norway and Finland (transit). In this case, the data for
each destination will be shown in columns, 8, 9, 10 and 11. The
total traffic figure, however, should not be omitted. These data
will be bracketed together. If the connection handles traffic
only to the country in which the incoming exchange is situated,
only the word "terminal" will appear in column 7.
Columns 8 and 9 Busy-hour traffic, expressed in erlangs. (See Recommendation
E.600.)
The traffic measured during the busiest month of the year of the
statistics is given in column 9. For two-way circuit groups the
total amount of incoming and outgoing traffic should be given.
In column 8 the month of the year during which the traffic was
measured should be indicated in roman numerals.
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Column 10 Busy hour (UTC).
This refers to the busy hour as defined in Recommendation E.600.
Column 11 Annual increase, in %. Each Administration should insert in this
column the annual traffic increase rate with respect to the
previous year.
Columns 12 and 13 Columns 12 and 13 should show the estimated number of circuits
required to route traffic in three and five years' time,
respectively. For example, if the statistics relating to 1982
are drawn up in February 1983, column 12 will give the estimated
number of circuits required in 1986 and column 13 those required
in 1988.
International telephone traffic statistics
Year: .............................................................
Number Number Estimate
of of Busy-hour d number
circuits circuit traffic of
in required Start Annual circuit
service Method Destinat of busy-traffic Observati
of ion hour ons
Circuit Out- Both-Out- Both-operati of Month Erlan hour increas In In
goin way goin way on traffic gs (UTC) e thre five
g g e year
year s
s
1 2 3 4 5
PAGE2 Fascicle II.3 - Rec. E.401
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314
(Exampl
es)
Terminal X 8 10.00
Swedena) X 4
Zürich- 24 - 20 - SA Norway X 2
Kobenha Finland X 1
vn
Total X 15
Fascicle II.3 - Rec. E.401 PAGE1
10.15 15%
09.45 12%
10.30 13%
7%
10.00
14% 28 32Stockhom
Zürich- 12 - - SA Terminal IX 5.5 10.15 12% 13 15
Stokhol
m
PAGE2 Fascicle II.3 - Rec. E.401