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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION SUMMARY
Rec. No. : F.41
Title : Interworking between the telemessage service and the
international public telegram service
Study Group : I - Services
Version : Revised
Date of adoption : 1991
Notes :
The International Telecommunication Regulations (Melbourne, 1988),
Article 4.3 c), deal with the requirement to provide at least a form
of telecommunication which is reasonably accessible to the public,
including those who may not be subscribers to a specific
telecommunication service. Traditionally the international public
telegram service has been the most common means of filling this need.
Resolution No. 6 (World Administrative Telegraph and Telephone
Conference, Melbourne, 1988) resolves that provision should be made
to allow continued availability of traditional services as perceived
by the customer, although the communication infrastructure used to
provide that service may vary.
In continuing to provide a telegram-type service, Administrations
should agree either to operate a telegram service in accordance with
Recommendation F.1, a telemessage service in accordance with
Recommendation F.40, both the telegram and the telemessage services,
or to come to some other bilaterally agreed arrangement.
Recommendation F.41 defines the procedure that shall be followed for
interworking between the telemessage service and the international
public telegram service, where Administrations provide one service
or the other and no other specific agreement has been reached.
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).