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\fBMARITIME\ MOBILE\ SERVICE\fR
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\fBRecommendation\ E.200\fR
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This Recommendation is also included in the Series\ F Recommendations under
the number F.110.
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\fBOPERATIONAL\ PROVISIONS\ FOR\ THE\ MARITIME\ MOBILE\ SERVICE\fR
.EF '% Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.200''
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\fIIntroductory Notes\fR
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\fB1\fR
Pursuant to Resolutions Nos. Mar2 | (em | 2 and Mar2 | (em | 3 and
Recommendation Mar2 | (em | 8 of the \fIWorld Administrative Maritime Radio\fR
\fIConference\fR \ [1], the CCITT drew up Recommendations\ E.200/F.110 and
D.90 concerning operational and accounting provisions for the
Maritime
Mobile Service
. Having accepted the conclusions of the CCITT studies, the \fIWorld Administrative
Radio Conference\fR \ [2], adopted texts dealing
with the basic principles on operating and accounting procedures, leaving
the detailed application of these principles to be covered by CCITT
Recommendations.
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\fB2\fR
Article 66 (No. 5085) of the \fIRadio Regulations\fR [3]
specifies that the provisions of the \fITelegraph Regulations\fR \ [4] and the
\fITelephone Regulations\fR \ [4], taking into account CCITT Recommendations,
shall apply to radiocommunications in so far as the relevant provisions
of the
\fIRadio Regulations\fR do not provide otherwise.
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.PP
\fB3\fR
Since, in accordance with Article 69 of the \fIRadio Regulations\fR ,
Article\ 66 entered into force on 1\ January\ 1981, the
provisions of this Recommendation were applicable from that date.
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.PP
\fB4\fR
References commencing
with the letters J, K, L and M concern provisions in Divisions\ J, K, L
and M respectively of Recommendation\ D.90 entitled \fICharging,\fR
\fIaccounting and refunds in the Maritime Mobile Service\fR .
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.PP
\fB5\fR
For the purpose of this Recommendation the term \fIMaritime Mobile\fR \fIService\fR
should be understood to embrace the Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service
as well as the MF, HF, VHF and UHF radio media, unless specifically stated
otherwise.
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.PP
\fB6\fR Throughout this Recommendation the term
\fIAdministration\fR means that recognized private operating agency/agencies
are included. However, where this term is used in respect of notification
by Administrations to the General Secretariat of the ITU, this applies only
to recognized private operating agencies that have been authorized by
Administrations to carry out such notification.
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.PP
\fB7\fR For the purpose of this Recommendation, the terms
\fImobile\fR
\fIstation\fR and
\fIland station\fR should be considered as analogous to
\fIship\fR
\fIstation\fR and
\fIcoast station\fR respectively used in the \fIRadio\fR
\fIRegulations\fR .
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CONTENTS
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DIVISION\ A
\(em\ \fIGeneral\fR
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1
\fIDefinitions\fR
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2
\fIOrder of priority\fR
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DIVISION\ B
\(em\ \fIRadiotelegrams\fR
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1
\fIPreparation and handing\(hyin of radiotelegrams\fR
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1.1
Plain language
.LP
1.2
Indication of station of origin
.LP
1.3
Use of accounting authority identification codes by
mobile stations
.LP
1.4
Time of handing\(hyin
.LP
1.5
Address
.sp 1P
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2
\fICounting of words\fR
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.RT
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.LP
3
\fIRouting of radiotelegrams\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
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4
\fITransmission of radiotelegrams\fR
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.LP
4.1
Routine repetition
.LP
4.2
Doubtful reception
.LP
4.3
Long\(hydistance radiocommunications
.LP
4.4
Routine retransmission by mobile stations
.LP
4.5
Period of retention of radiotelegrams at land stations
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5
\fIAdvice of nondelivery\fR
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6
\fIRadiomaritime letters\fR
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7
\fISpecial services\fR
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8
\fISpecial conditions relating to the maritime mobile\(hysatellite\fR
\fIservice\fR
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DIVISION\ C
\(em\ \fIRadiotelex\fR
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1
\fIGeneral\fR
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1.1
Routing of calls
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1.2
Information to be supplied, as necessary, by the calling party
.LP
1.3
Call duration
.LP
1.4
Validity of requests
.LP
1.5
Exchange of radiotelegrams by radiotelex
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2
\fITraffic from mobile stations\fR
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.LP
2.1
Automatic service
.LP
2.2
Single\(hyoperator service
.LP
2.3
Semiautomatic service
.LP
2.4
Manual service
.LP
2.5
Store\(hyand\(hyforward service
.LP
2.6
Procedures
.bp
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3
\fITraffic to mobile stations\fR
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.LP
3.1
Automatic procedure
.LP
3.2
Single\(hyoperator procedure
.LP
3.3
Semiautomatic procedure
.LP
3.4
Manual procedure
.LP
3.5
Store\(hyand\(hyforward
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4
\fIRadiomaritime telex letter\fR
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.LP
4.1
Definition
.LP
4.2
Operational procedures
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DIVISION\ D
\(em\ \fIRadiotelephone\fR
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1
\fIGeneral\fR
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1.1
Language to be used
.LP
1.2
Priority
.LP
1.3
Routing of calls
.LP
1.4
Information to be supplied by the calling party
.LP
1.5
Call duration
.LP
1.6
Validity of requests
.LP
1.7
Exchange of radiotelegrams by radiotelephony
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2
\fITraffic from mobile stations\fR
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.LP
2.1
Automatic service
.LP
2.2
Single\(hyoperator service
.LP
2.3
Semiautomatic service
.LP
2.4
Manual service
.LP
2.5
Store\(hyand\(hyforward
.LP
2.6
Procedures
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3
\fITraffic to mobile stations\fR
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.LP
3.1
Automatic procedure
.LP
3.2
Single\(hyoperator procedure
.LP
3.3
Semiautomatic procedure
.LP
3.4
Manual procedure
.LP
3.5
Store\(hyand\(hyforward
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DIVISION\ E
\(em\ \fIRadiotelexogram\fR
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1
\fIGeneral\fR
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1.1
Definition
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1.2
Provision of service
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1.3
Validity of requests
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2
\fIOperational procedures\fR
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2.1
Transmission
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2.2
Information to be supplied to land station
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Tab.1 = AP5
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\fB1\fR \fBDefinitions\fR
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A1
1.1
The \fBcontrolling operator\fR is the f
irst land\(hybased
operator handling the radiotelegram, radiotelex call or radiotelephone
call in the direction from mobile station.
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A2
1.2
\fIAccounting authority identification\fR \fI code\fR
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For the meaning of this term see J2 in Recommen
dation
D.90.
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A3 to A20
not allocated
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\fB2\fR \fBOrder of priority\fR
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A21
2.1
The
order of priority for comm
unications
,
.FS
The term \fIcommunications\fR as used in A21 to A32 means
radiotelegrams
,
radiotelephone calls
and
radiotelex
calls
.
.FE
in the maritime mobile service shall be as follows, except
where impracticable in a fully automated system in which, nevertheless,
communications described in A22 shall receive priority.
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A22
a)
Distress calls
,
distress messages
and
distress
traffic
;
.LP
A23
b)
Communications preceded by the urgency signal
;
.LP
A24
c)
Communications preceded by the safety signal
;
.LP
A25
d)
Communications relating to radio direction\(hyfinding
;
.LP
A26
e)
Communications relating to the navigation and safe
movement of aircraft engaged in search and rescue operations;
.LP
A27
f
)
Communications relating to the navigation, movements
and needs of ships, and weather observations messages
destined for an official meteorological service;
.LP
A28
g)
Radiotelegrams relative to the application of
the United Nations Charter (\fBETATPRIORITE\fR );
.LP
A29
h)
Government radiotelegrams with priority
(\fBETATPRIORITE\fR ) and government calls for which priority
has been expressly requested;
.LP
A30
i)
Ordinary private radiotelegrams and \fBRCT\fR radiotelegrams for which
priority has been requested.
.LP
A30 | fIbis\fR j)
Service communications relating to the
working of the telecommunication service or to
communications previously exchanged;
.LP
A31
k)
Government communications other than those
shown in A29, ordinary private communications and RCT
radiotelegrams;
.LP
A32
l)
Radiomaritime letters.
.LP
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DIVISION\ B
.ce 0
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\fBRADIOTELEGRAMS\fR
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\fB1\fR \fBPreparation and handing\(hyin of radiotelegrams\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.1
\fIPlain language\fR
.sp 1P
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.sp 1P
.LP
B1
1.1.1
Groups of letters and fig
ures from the
\fIInternational Code of Signals\fR are considered as plain language
in radiotelegrams.
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.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.2
\fIIndication of station of origin\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B2
1.2.1
When, because of duplication of n
ames, the name of a
station is followed by its call sign, the latter shall be
joined to the name of the station by a fraction bar.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
Examples:\ \fBOREGONB/FOZOC\fR (not \fBOREGONOZOC\fR );
.LP
Examples:
\ \fBROSEB/FDDOR\fR (not \fBROSEDDOR\fR ).
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.LP
B3
1.2.2
When a
land station
retran
smits a radiotelegram
received from a
mobile station
, it shall transmit, as office
of origin, the name of the mobile station in which the
radiotelegram originated as this name appears in the appropriate
list of stations, followed by its own name. Where appropriate, B2
shall also apply.
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.RT
.LP
B4
1.2.3
In order to avoid any confusion w
ith a telegraph
office or a fixed station of the same name, the land station
may, if desirable, complete the indication of the name of the mobile
station of origin by the word \fBSHIP\fR or \fBAIRCRAFT\fR , placed before
the station of origin.
.sp 2P
.LP
1.3
\fIUse of\fR
\fIaccounting authority identification codes by\fR
\fImobile stations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B5
1.3.1
The mobile station operator should, as a sta
ndard
operating procedure, give the \fIaccounting authority identification code\fR
(AAIC) at the end of the preamble line. If the AAIC is missing,
the land station operator should request \fBQRC?\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.4
\fITime of handing\(hyin\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B6
1.4.1
In the transmission of radiotele
grams originating
in a mobile station, the date and time of handing\(hyin at this
station are given by two groups of figures in the preamble line,
the first indicating the day of the month (1 to 31) and the second
consisting of a group of figures (0001 to 2400) indicating the hours
and the minutes.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B7
1.4.2
The time of handing\(hyin is in
dicated in
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
.LP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ For practical operating purposes, UTC may be considered as
equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
.sp 2P
.LP
1.5
\fIAddress\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B8
1.5.1
The
address of radiotelegrams desti
ned for mobile
stations
must be as complete as possible and must include:
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.RT
.LP
B9
a)
the name or the designation of the addressee, with supplementary
particulars, if necessary;
.LP
B10
b)
the name of the mobile station followed, when necessary, by its
call sign, the latter joined by a fraction bar to the name of the station as
shown in the \fIList of Ship Stations\fR \ [5];
.LP
B11
c)
the name of the land station through which the
radiotelegram is to be forwarded, as it appears in the
appropriate list of stations.
.LP
B12
1.5.2
If the mobile station does not ap
pear in the
\fIList of Ship Stations\fR \ [5], the sender should, if possible, indicate
the nationality and route followed by the mobile station.
.bp
.LP
B13
1.5.3
However, the name and
call sign
requ
ired under
B10 may be replaced, at the risk of the sender, by particulars
of the passage made by such mobile station, indicated by the names
of the ports or airports of departure and of destination, or by any
equivalent indication.
.LP
B14
1.5.4
Mobile stations may a
dd to the name of the
office of destination:
.LP
\(em
the name of the territorial subdivision; and/or
.LP
\(em
the destination or country.
.LP
if it is doubtful whether, without such addition, the
radiotelegram could be correctly routed without difficulty.
.LP
B15
1.5.5
The controlling operator retains or d
eletes the particulars in B14 or further amends the name of the office
of destination as is necessary or sufficient for forwarding the radiotelegram
to its proper destination.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBCounting of words\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B16
2.1
The word count of the office of ori
gin is decisive
in the case of radiotelegrams destined for mobile stations, and that of the
controlling operator is decisive in the case of radiotelegrams originating
in mobile stations.
.FS
Refer also to K26 in Recommendation\ D.90.
.FE
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B17
2.2
If two land stations participate in the han
dling of
a radiotelegram, the decision of the controlling operator accepting the
radiotelegram from the originating mobile station will prevail and will be
valid for international accounting.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB3\fR \fBRouting of radiotelegrams\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B18
3.1
Radiotelegrams should be routed via the l
and station
that is considered most suitable in relation to the mobile station
concerned.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B19
3.2
However, to expedite or to facil
itate the
routing of radiotelegrams to a land station, a mobile station
may transmit them to another mobile station. The latter shall dispose
of such radiotelegrams in the same manner as if they originated with
itself (see B39 to B42).
.LP
B20
3.3
If the sender of a radio
telegram handed in at a
mobile station has indicated the land station to which he desires
his radiotelegram to be sent, the mobile station shall, in order to
effect this transmission to the land station indicated, wait, if
necessary until the conditions specified in B18 and B19 are fulfilled.
.LP
B21
3.4
In order to facilitate dis
posal of traffic,
and subject to such restrictions as individual Administrations
may impose, land stations may, in exceptional circumstances and with
discretion, without incurring additional charges, exchange
radiotelegrams and service messages relating thereto.
.LP
\fB4\fR \fBTransmission of radiotelegrams\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
4.1
\fIRoutine repetition\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B21A
4.1.1
Routine repeptition means the rep
etition
of isolated figures and mixed groups containing figures in the address
and text parts. Any such repetition should be given after the text
part and be preceded by the code\ \fBCOL\fR .
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B21B
4.1.2
In view of Recommendati
on F.1, routine repetition
is not compulsory. It is used at the discretion of the sending
station where the transmission conditions warrant it.
.LP
B21C
4.1.3
Where a mobile station g
ives a routine repetition,
the land station shall use the repeated groups to check the received
address and text parts, but should not retransmit the routine operation.
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
4.2
\fIDoubtful reception\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B22
4.2.1
In the mobile service, when commu
nication
becomes difficult, the two stations in communication should make every
effort to complete the radiotelegram in course of transmission. The
receiving station may request not more than two repetitions of a
radiotelegram of which the reception is doubtful.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B23
4.2.2
If this triple transmis
sion is ineffective, the
radiotelegram is kept on hand in case a favourable opportunity
for completing its transmission occurs.
.LP
B24
4.2.3
If the transmitting sta
tion considers that it
will not be possible to re\(hyestablish communications with the
receiving station within twenty\(hyfour hours, it proceeds as follows:
.LP
B25
4.2.4
If the transmitting station is a mob
ile station, it
immediately informs the sender of the reason for the
non\(hytransmission of his radiotelegram. The sender may then request:
.LP
B26
a)
that the radiotelegram be transmitted through
another land station or through other mobile
stations; or
.LP
B27
b)
that the radiotelegram be held until it can be
transmitted without additional charge; or
.LP
B28
c)
that the radiotelegram be cancelled.
.LP
B29
4.2.5
If the transmitting stat
ion is a land
station, it applies the provisions of B43 to B54 to the
radiotelegram.
.LP
B30
4.2.6
When a mobile station subsequ
ently transmits
a radiotelegram thus held to the land station that incompletely
received it, this new transmission must bear the service instruction
\fBAMPLIATION\fR at the end of the preamble line of the radiotelegram.
.LP
B31
4.2.7
However, if the radiote
legram is transmitted to
another land station subject to the same Administration, the
new transmission must bear, at the end of the preamble line, the
service instruction \fBAMPLIATION VIA\ . | | \fR (insert here the call sign
of the land station to which the radiotelegram was transmitted in
the first instance) and the Administration in question may claim
only the charges relating to a single transmission.
.LP
B32
4.2.8
The other land station, wh
ich thus forwards the
radiotelegram, may claim from the mobile station of origin any
additional charges resulting from the transmission of the
radiotelegram between itself and the office of destination.
.LP
B33
4.2.9
When the land station designa
ted in the address
as the station by which the radiotelegram is to be forwarded
cannot reach the destination mobile station and has reason to
believe that such mobile station is within the service area of
another land station of the Administration to which it is itself
subject, it may, if no additional charge is incurred thereby,
forward the radiotelegram to this other land station.
.LP
B34
4.2.10
A station of the mobile ser
vice that has
received a radiotelegram and has been unable to acknowledge
its receipt in the usual way, must take the first favourable
opportunity to give such acknowledgement.
.LP
B35
4.2.11
When the acknowledgement of rec
eipt of a
radiotelegram transmitted between a mobile station and a
land station cannot be given direct, it is forwarded through
another mobile or land station by service advice if the latter
is able to communicate with the station that has transmitted the
radiotelegram in question. In any case, no additional charge shall
result.
.sp 2P
.LP
4.3
\fILong\(hydistance radiocommunications\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B36
4.3.1
Administrations reserve the ri
ght to organize
a long\(hydistance radiocommunication service between land stations
and mobile stations, with deferred acknowledgement of receipt or
without any acknowledgement of receipt.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B37
4.3.2
Each Administration designates the la
nd station
or stations participating in the long\(hydistance radio service. An
indication to this effect shall appear in the \fIList of Coast Stations\fR
\ [6].
.LP
B38
4.3.3
When there is doubt ab
out the accuracy of any
part of a radiotelegram transmitted under either of the systems
mentioned in B36, the indication \fIdoubtful reception\fR is entered
on the copy delivered to the addressee, and the doubtful words or
groups of words are underlined. If words are missing, blanks are
left in the places where these words should be.
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
4.4
\fIRoutine retransmission by mobile stations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B39
4.4.1
When a land station cannot re
ach the mobile
station for which a radiotelegram is destined, the land station
may, in order to forward the radiotelegram to its destination, have
recourse to the help of another mobile station provided that the
latter consents. The radiotelegram is then transmitted to this other
mobile station. The help of the latter is given free of charge.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B40
4.4.2
The same provision is also appli
cable to traffic
from mobile stations to land stations, when necessary.
.LP
B41
4.4.4
The station assisting in the fr
ee retransmission
in accordance with B39 and B40 must enter the service
abbreviation \fBQSP\ . | | \fR (name or call sign of the mobile station)
at the end of the preamble line of the radiotelegram.
.LP
B42
4.4.4
In order that a radiotel
egram thus forwarded
may be considered as having reached its destination, the
station that has made use of this indirect route must have
obtained the regular acknowledgement of receipt, either direct
or by an indirect route, from the mobile station for which the
radiotelegram was destined or from the land station to which it was
to be forwarded, as the case may be.
.sp 2P
.LP
4.5
\fIPeriod of retention of radiotelegrams\fR \fI at land\fR
\fIstations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B43
4.5.1
When it has not been pos
sible for a land station to
transmit a radiotelegram to a mobile station by the morning of
the fifth day (not including the day of handing\(hyin), the land
station treats the radiotelegram as undelivered and notifies the
sender accordingly.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B44
4.5.2
The sender of a radiote
legram destined for a mobile
station may specify the number of days during which the land
station may hold the radiotelegram. In that case, the service
indication \fBJx\fR (\fBx\fR \ days), specifying the number of days (ten
at the most) exclusive of the day of handing\(hyin of the radiotelegram,
shall be shown before the address. When it has not been possible
for a land station to transmit a radiotelegram bearing the
service indication \fBJx\fR within the prescribed period, the
land station treats the radiotelegram as undelivered
and informs the sender accordingly.
.LP
B45
4.5.3
(Spare)
.LP
B46
4.5.4
The periods mentioned in B43 a
nd B44 shall be
ignored if the land station is sure that the mobile station will
soon come within its
service area
.
.LP
B47
4.5.5
On the other hand, the lap
se of those periods is
not awaited when the land station is sure that the mobile
station, being in course of a voyage, either has definitely left
its service area or will not enter it.
.LP
B48
4.5.6
If there is reason to beli
eve that no other
land station of the Administration to which it is subject
is or will be in touch with it, the land station cancels the
radiotelegram as far as concerns the section between itself and
the mobile station and informs the office of origin, which notifies
the sender.
.LP
B49
4.5.7
In the contrary case, the la
nd station forwards
the radiotelegram to the land station believed to be in touch
with the mobile station, provided, however, that no additional
charge results therefrom.
.LP
B50
4.5.8
The land station that car
ries out the redirection
alters the address of the radiotelegram by placing after the
name of the mobile station that of the new land station charged
with the transmission and adding at the end of the preamble line
the service instruction \fBREDIRECTED FROM\ . | | RADIO\fR , which must
be transmitted throughout the course of the radiotelegram.
.LP
B51
4.5.9
If, within the limits of the requi
site period
of retention of radiotelegrams, the land station that has
redirected a radiotelegram to another land station is subsequently
in a position to transmit the radiotelegram direct to the
destination mobile station, it does so by inserting the service
instruction \fBAMPLIATION\fR at the end of the preamble line.
.LP
B52
4.5.10
It shall then transmit to the la
nd station to
which the radiotelegram had been redirected a service advice
informing the latter of the transmission of the said radiotelegram.
.LP
B53
4.5.11
When a radiotelegram cannot be tran
smitted to a
mobile station owing to the arrival of the latter in a port
near the land station, the latter station may, according to
circumstances, forward the radiotelegram to the mobile station
by other means of communication, at the same time informing the
office of origin by service advice of the delivery.
.LP
B54
4.5.12
(Spare)
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB5\fR \fBAdvice of nondelivery\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B55
5.1
When, for any reason, a radiotele
gram originating in a
mobile station and destined for a place on land cannot be delivered to
the addressee, an advice of non\(hydelivery is addressed to the land
station or the telegraph office that received the radiotelegram.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B56
5.2
After checking the address, the la
nd station forwards
the advice, when possible, to the mobile station, if necessary
by way of another land station of the same country or of a
neighbouring country, as far as existing conditions or special
agreements permit.
.LP
B57
5.3
When a radiotelegram rece
ived at a mobile station
cannot be delivered, that station so informs the office or
mobile station of origin by a service advice.
.LP
B58
5.4
In the case of a radiot
elegram originating on
land, this service advice is sent, whenever possible, to the
land station through which the radiotelegram passed, or, if
necessary, to another land station of the same country or of a
neighbouring country, as far as existing conditions or special
arrangements permit.
.LP
B59
5.5
In such cases the name or ca
ll sign of the station
from which the radiotelegram was received is quoted.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB6\fR \fBRadiomaritime letters\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B60
6.1
Each Administration may orga
nize a service of
radiomaritime letters between mobile stations and its land
stations.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B61
6.2
Such correspondence is transmit
ted by radio between
the mobile and the land stations.
.LP
B62
6.3
They may be forwarded on the land s
ection:
.LP
B63
a)
wholly or partly by post (ordinary or airmail);
.LP
B64
b)
exceptionally by telegraph, in which case delivery
is subject to the periods of delay fixed for
letter telegrams.
.LP
B65
6.4
Radio retransmission of radiom
aritime letters is
not permitted in the mobile service.
.LP
B66
6.5
Radiomaritime letters shall be addre
ssed only to
places in the country in which the land station is situated,
unless it is indicated in the \fIList of Coast Stations\fR \ [6] that the
station concerned will accept such traffic for onward transmission
by post to places in other countries.
.LP
B67
6.6
Radiomaritime letters bear the ser
vice indication\ \fBSLT\fR .
This indication precedes the address.
.LP
B68
6.7
Except as otherwise prov
ided in B60 to\ B70,
radiomaritime letters may be accepted, taking into account
CCITT\ Recommendations relating to
letter telegrams
, if the
telegram service is used to convey radiomaritime letters.
.LP
B69
6.8
The address must enable del
ivery to be effected without
enquiry or requests for information. Registered or
abbreviated addresses are admitted when, exceptionally,
radiomaritime letters are forwarded telegraphically on the
land section.
.LP
B70
6.9
Radiomaritime letters rank, fo
r radio transmission,
after ordinary radiotelegrams on hand. Those that have not been
transmitted within 24\ hours of handing\(hyin are sent concurrently
with ordinary radiotelegrams.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB7\fR \fBSpecial services\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B71
7.1
Telegrams with special servi
ces are admitted, provided
that the Administrations concerned accept them.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B72
7.2
Refer to Recommendation\ F.1, A2
66 to\ A274 for the
provisions concerning special services that may be applied for
telegrams.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB8\fR \fBSpecial conditions relating to the \fR \fBMaritime\fR
\fBMobile\(hySatellite Service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
B73
8.1
In the Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Servi
ce the transmission of radiotelegrams should normally be permitted by
radiotelex
only.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
B74
8.2
The radiotelegram service in\ B73 sho
uld be arranged in
such a way that automatic retransmission is possible.
.bp
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
DIVISION\ C
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBRADIOTELEX\fR
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.LP
\fB1\fR \fBGeneral\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.1
\fIRouting of calls\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C1
1.1.1
A
radiotelex call
should be s
et up via the land station that is considered most suitable in relation
to the mobile station
concerned.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C2
1.1.2
For radiotelex calls in the dire
ction land station to
mobile station, the caller should give the geographical position
if possible and may also indicate the land station to be used. Such
requests should be respected as far as is practicable.
.LP
C3
1.1.3
For radiotelex calls in the dire
ction mobile station
to land station, the mobile station shall call the land station it
desires to use. The land station shall either handle the call itself
or advise the mobile station to use another land station that is more
suitable to the mobile station.
.sp 2P
.LP
1.2
\fIInformation to be supplied, as necessary, by the\fR
\fIcalling party\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C4
1.2.1
Calls to a mobile sta
tion:
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
a)
telex number and/or answer\(hyback code of the
calling subscriber;
.LP
b)
telex number of the mobile station;
.LP
c)
name or call sign of the mobile station;
.LP
d)
telex number and/or name of the land station
to be used, or the approximate geographical
position of the mobile station.
.LP
C5
1.2.2
Calls from a mobile sta
tion:
.LP
a)
telex number of the mobile station;
.LP
b)
the \fIaccounting authority identification\fR \fIcode (AAIC)\fR | in
the single\(hyoperator or manual
service (see Annex\ A to Recommendation D.90);
.LP
c)
destination country and/or network;
.LP
d)
called subscriber's telex number and/or answer\(hyback code.
.sp 2P
.LP
1.3
\fICall duration\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C6
1.3.1
The
chargeable duration
of a call wi
ll be fixed at the end of the call:
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
a)
in the direction from mobile station by the
controlling operator
;
.LP
b)
in the direction to mobile stations:
.LP
\(em
by the
land station operator
in manual
and single\(hyoperator service;
.LP
\(em
by the
operator of the international
position
of the outgoing country in the
semiautomatic service.
.LP
C7
1.3.2
If two land stations participate in the hand
ling of the
call, the opinion of the land station that has accepted the call
from the originating mobile station shall prevail.
.LP
C8
1.3.3
When, through any fault of the ser
vice, difficulty is
experienced in the course of a call, the chargeable duration shall be reduced
automatically or manually to the total time during which transmission
conditions were satisfactory, taking into account CCITT Recommendations\
(F.60 and\ F.61).
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
1.4
\fIValidity of requests\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C9
1.4.1
If it becomes obvious that the requ
ired mobile station
cannot be reached by the land station, the caller should be informed as
soon as possible in order to have the opportunity to have the call cancelled
if
required. In any event, the caller should be informed no later than in the
morning of the second day following the day on which the call request was
made.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C10
1.4.2
In an automatic service any inform
ation concerning
the failure to set up a call shall be sent back to the calling subscriber.
The standardized expressions and abbreviations will be used to account
for this
failure. The period of validity for
store and forward calls
in the
automatic service shall be as in Recommendation\ F.72.
.sp 2P
.LP
1.5
\fIExchange of radiotelegrams by radiotelex\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C11
1.5.1
Stations of the Maritime Mobi
le Service that are
equipped for radiotelex may transmit and receive radiotelegrams
by means of radiotelex.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C12
1.5.2
Stations of the Maritime Mob
ile\(hySatellite Service
should normally transmit and receive radiotelegrams by means
of radiotelex only.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBTraffic from mobile stations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
2.1
\fIAutomatic service\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C13
2.1.1
Whenever possible, automa
tic procedures should be used; i.e. the calling subscriber should contact
the called subscriber
directly without the aid of an operator.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C14
2.1.2
After connection with the des
ired land station is
established, the mobile station should select directly the
appropriate telex destination code (Recommendation\ F.69) and the
number of the subscriber of an Administration's telex network.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.2
\fISingle\(hyoperator service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C15
2.2.1
The land station operator selects the cal
led subscriber directly via the
automatic telex network
if
automatic procedures\ (C13) are not possible.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.3
\fISemiautomatic service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C16
2.3.1
The telex operator of the intern
ational exchange of the land station country selects the called subscriber
directly if
automatic procedures\ (C13) or single\(hyoperator procedures (C15)
cannot be applied.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.4
\fIManual service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C17
2.4.1
The land station operator applies man
ual procedures
if automatic (C13), single\(hyoperator (C15) or semiautomatic (C16) procedures
are not possible.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.5
\fIStore\(hyand\(hyforward service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C17A
2.5.1
The mobile station transmits the messag
e to the land
station using automatic procedures, and the land station retransmits
the message over the designated land network.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C17B
2.5.2
The manual, semi\(hyautomatic and automati
c procedures
for store\(hyand\(hyforward in the terrestrial telex network, as laid down in
Recommendations\ F.72, U.80 and\ U.81, should be taken into account.
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
2.6
\fIProcedures\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C18
2.6.1
The manual, semiautomatic and auto
matic procedures for the
terrestrial telex network
, as laid down in Recommendations\ F.60
and\ F.61, should be taken into account.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB3\fR \fBTraffic to mobile stations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.1
\fIAutomatic procedure\fR \fI(direct access by the calling\fR
\fIsubscriber to the called subscriber)\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C19
3.1.1
Whenever possible automatic proce
dures should be used; i.e., the calling subscriber should contact the
called subscriber
directly without the aid of an operator.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C20
3.1.2
The subscriber of an Admini
stration's telex network
should select the appropriate
address code
, including the
mobile
station number
, and if necessary the
ocean area number
, to connect him through a land station with which his Administration has
established routing of maritime traffic for the ocean area desired.
.LP
C21
3.1.3
If the subscriber, for some tech
nical reason, cannot
establish contact with the mobile station directly,
semiautomatic\ (C35) or single\(hyoperator\ (C24) procedures should
be used.
.LP
C22
3.1.4
On international telex lin
ks a destination code
will be used in accordance with Recommendation\ F.69, unless
otherwise agreed bilaterally.
.LP
C23
3.1.5
Once a call has been estab
lished (indicated by an
exchange of answer\(hybacks), the subscriber should start a new line before
sending his message (Recommendation\ F.60, \(sc\ A.2.2 refers).
.sp 2P
.LP
3.2
\fISingle\(hyoperator procedure\fR \fI(direct access by the\fR
\fIcalling subscriber to a foreign land station)\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.2.1
\fIBooking\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C24
3.2.1.1
If automatic working (C19) is not possi
ble the
subscriber selects the foreign
land station in question using automatic direct selection and submits the
call details to the land station operator.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C25
3.2.1.2
Where an Administration per
mits its subscribers
to book a call directly with a land station in another country,
the charges set by the land station must be levied by the calling
subscriber's Administration.
.LP
C26
3.2.1.3
In addition to the informa
tion in C4, the calling
subscriber must designate his national telex network.
.LP
C27
3.2.1.4
As an alternative to\ C25 and\ C26, la
nd stations may
accept direct calls from foreign subscribers provided that the
calling subscriber supplies the name and address of a party in the
land station's country that will take responsibility for the
payment of charges.
.LP
C28
3.2.1.5
The procedures described in\ C25 a
nd\ C27 may only be
applied when an appropriate bilateral agreement exists between the
two Administrations concerned. If such an agreement does not exist,
the land station should refuse such calls to avoid accounting
difficulties.
.LP
C29
3.2.1.6
In\ C24 and\ C27 above, the ca
ll to the foreign land
station will be charged as an ordinary international telex call
for its entire duration, regardless of whether it merely serves
the purpose of booking the radiotelex call or whether the land
station can extend the connection to the mobile station without
having to recall the originating subscriber.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.2.2
\fISetting\(hyup\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C30
3.2.2.1
When demand operation can
not be used, the caller will be disconnected until the mobile station
is available. The land
station operator then recalls the caller using automatic direct
selection; the land station's country being considered as the
outgoing country for the call.
.bp
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C31
3.2.2.2
In case\ C30, the land station incl
udes in the bill:
.LP
a)
the
landline charge
;
.LP
b)
the
land station charge
.
.LP
C32
3.2.2.3
When demand operation has been u
sed, the bill made out
by the land station operator includes only:
.LP
\(em
the
land station charge
.
.LP
C33
3.2.2.4
All information regarding collec
tion of charges for
single\(hyoperator calls (see\ C15) should be submitted by the land
station Administration on a regular basis to be determined by
the Administrations involved.
.LP
C34
3.2.2.5
The methods to be used in colle
cting the charges are
described in Recommendation\ D.90.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.3
\fISemiautomatic procedure\fR \fI(access by the calling\fR
\fIsubscriber to his international exchange for the establishment of\fR
\fIa direct connection)\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C35
3.3.1
If automatic (C19) or single\(hyopera
tor (C24) procedures are not possible, the telex operator of the international
exchange of the
outgoing country receives the booking and selects the mobile station directly.
The procedures of Recommendation\ F.60, \(sc\ 3.3 shall be applied.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
3.4
\fIManual procedure\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.4.1
\fIBooking\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C36
3.4.1.1
If automatic (C19), single\(hyoper
ator (C24) or
semiautomatic (C35) procedures are not possible, the subscriber should
make his booking at the international telex centre of the outgoing country
or network.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C37
3.4.1.2
If conditions permit, the intern
ational telex position
should select the foreign land station in question directly.
Otherwise the international telex position of the land station
country should be selected to give the necessary assistance to
obtain contact with the land station in question.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.4.2
\fISetting\(hyup\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C38
3.4.2.1
The land station operator obta
ins the caller directly or with the assistance of his own international
telex position,
which selects the caller. Otherwise he selects his own
international telex position in order to be connected to the
international telex position of the outgoing country, which
then selects the caller.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C39
3.4.2.2
Within 24\ hours of the call's termi
nation, the land
station shall pass the following information to the international
telex centre of the origin country, where it is recorded for
charging and accounting purposes:
.LP
a)
the calling subscriber's telex number;
.LP
b)
the mobile station's call sign;
.LP
c)
the chargeable duration of the call;
.LP
d)
the land station charge to be collected.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.5
\fIStore\(hyand\(hyforward\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C39A
3.5.1
The subscriber uses two\(hystage s
election, calling
the land station desired and storing the message for retransmission to the
mobile station.
.bp
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB4\fR \fBRadiomaritime telex letter\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
4.1
\fIDefinition\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C40
4.1.1
\fBradiomaritime telex letter\fR : A mess
age sent by telex direct from a mobile station to a selected land station
or to a selected
public telegraph office
for delivery by mail or any other appropriate means.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
4.2
\fIOperational procedures\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
C41
4.2.1
A ship subscriber will select the acc
ess code allocated for the radiomaritime telex letter service, or the
access code allocated for
the fully automatic telex service (see Recommendation\ F.126) followed, if
appropriate, by the telex number of the telegraph office.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
C42
4.2.2
The
ship operator
shall supply the follow
ing
information:
.LP
a)
telex number of the mobile station (as provided in
Recommendation\ F.125),
.LP
b)
AAIC,
.LP
c)
addressee's name and address,
.LP
d)
words \*QRADIOMARITIME TELEX LETTER\*U.
.LP
.rs
.sp 32P
.ad r
BLANC
.ad b
.RT
.LP
.bp
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
DIVISION\ D
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBRADIOTELEPHONE\fR
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.LP
\fB1\fR \fBGeneral\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.1
\fILanguage to be used\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D1
1.1.1
Where applicable and where language difficul
ties exist, the abbreviations and signals in Appendix\ 14 of the \fIRadio\fR
\fIRegulations\fR \ [3] and the \fIPhonetic Alphabet and Figure Code\fR
in
Appendix\ 24 of the \fIRadio Regulations\fR should be used in
radiotelephone communications
between land stations and mobile
stations.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.2
\fIPriority\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D2
1.2.1
Apart from the general order of prior
ity shown in\ A21
to\ A32, radiotelephone calls shall have precedence, so far as
possible, over other telephone calls of the same class.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.3
\fIRouting of calls\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D3
1.3.1
A radiotelephone call sho
uld be set up via the land
station that is considered most suitable in relation to the mobile
station concerned.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D4
1.3.2
For
radiotelephone calls
in the dire
ction land
station to mobile station, the caller should give the geographical
position if possible and may also indicate the land station to be
used. Such requests should be respected as far as is practicable.
.LP
D5
1.3.3
For radiotelephone calls in the dire
ction mobile
station to land station, the mobile station shall call the
land station it desires to use. The land station shall either
handle the call itself or advise the mobile station to use another
land station that is more suitable to the mobile station.
.sp 2P
.LP
1.4
\fIInformation to be supplied by the calling party\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D6
1.4.1
Calls to a mobile stat
ion:
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
a)
complete telephone number of the calling subscriber;
.LP
b)
appropriate identification of the mobile station;
.LP
c)
name of the land station to be used or the approximate geographical position
of the mobile station;
.LP
d)
name of the called party, if applicable. All calls to mobile
stations in the maritime mobile service are treated as personal calls, with
the possible exception of the Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service.
.LP
D7
1.4.2
Calls from a mobile sta
tion:
.LP
a)
appropriate identification of the mobile station;
.LP
b)
the \fIaccounting authority identification\fR \fIcode (AAIC)\fR | in
the single\(hyoperator or manual service
(see Annex\ A to Recommendation\ D.90);
.LP
c)
the information specified in Article\ 60 of
the \fIInstructions for the International Telephone Service\fR \ [7].
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
1.5
\fICall duration\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D8
1.5.1
The chargeable duration of a call will be fi
xed at the
end of the call:
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
a)
in the direction from the mobile stations by
the controlling operator;
.LP
b)
in the direction to mobile stations;
.LP
\(em
by the land station operator in manual
and single\(hyoperator service;
.LP
\(em
by the operator of the international
centre of the outgoing country in the
semiautomatic service.
.LP
D9
1.5.2
If two land stations participate in the hand
ling of the
call, the opinion of the land station that has accepted the
call from the originating mobile station shall prevail.
.LP
D10
1.5.3
When, through any fault of the ser
vice, difficulty is
experienced in the course of a call, the chargeable duration shall
be reduced automatically or manually to the total time during which
transmission conditions were satisfactory, taking into account
CCITT Recommendations.
.sp 2P
.LP
1.6
\fIValidity of requests\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D11
1.6.1
If not cancelled by the cal
ler or refused by the
addressee, requests for calls from land to mobile stations:
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
a)
in the VHF and MF\ bands shall remain valid
until 0800\ local time on the day following the day
on which the request was made;
.LP
b)
in the HF band shall remain valid until
0800\ local time on the second day following the
day on which the request was made.
.LP
D12
1.6.2
However, if it becomes obvi
ous that the required
mobile station is outside the coverage area of the land station,
the caller shall be informed as soon as possible in order to have
the call cancelled.
.LP
D13
1.6.3
All requests for calls from mob
ile stations to land
shall be cancelled where the call is not immediately attended to
or on completion of the successive attempts provided for by the
rules of each Administration, unless there has been an express
request to the contrary by the calling mobile station, which shall
be able to determine the waiting period for listening in on the
land station frequency with a view to making a further attempt to
set up the call.
.sp 2P
.LP
1.7
\fIExchange of radiotelegrams by radiotelephony\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D14
1.7.1
Stations of the Maritime Mobile Serv
ice that are
equipped for radiotelephony may transmit and receive radiotelegrams
by means of radiotelephony. Stations of the Maritime
Mobile\(hySatellite Service should normally transmit and
receive radiotelegrams by means of radiotelex only.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBTraffic from mobile stations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
2.1
\fIAutomatic service\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D15
2.1.1
Whenever possible, automatic proced
ures should be used; i.e. the calling subscriber should contact the called
subscriber
directly without the aid of an operator.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D16
2.1.2
After connection with the des
ired land station is
established, the mobile station should select directly the
appropriate telephone country code (Recommendation\ E.163) and the
number of the subscriber of an Administration's telephone
network.
.sp 2P
.LP
2.2
\fISingle\(hyoperator service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D17
2.2.1
The land station operator sel
ects the called subscriber directly via the automatic telephone networks if
automatic working\ (D15) is not possible.
.bp
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.3
\fISemiautomatic service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D18
2.3.1
The telephone operator of the intern
ational exchange of the land station country selects the called subscriber
directly if
automatic (D15) or single\(hyoperator (D17) procedures cannot be applied.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.4
\fIManual service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D19
2.4.1
The land station operator applies manual proce
dures if automatic (D15), single\(hyoperator (D17) or semiautomatic (D18)
working is not
possible.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.5
\fIStore\(hyand\(hyforward service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D19A
2.5.1
The mobile station transmits th
e message to the
land station using automatic procedures, and the land station
retransmits the message over the designated land network.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D19B
2.5.2
The manual, semi\(hyautomatic an
d automatic procedures
for store\(hyand\(hyforward in the terrestrial telex network, as laid down
in Recommendations\ F.72, U.80 and\ U.81, should be taken into account.
.sp 2P
.LP
2.6
\fIProcedures\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D20
2.6.1
The automatic, semiautomatic and man
ual procedures
for the terrestrial telephone network, as laid down in
Recommendation\ E.141 and the \fIInstructions for the International\fR
\fITelephone Service\fR \ [7] should be taken into account.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB3\fR \fBTraffic to mobile stations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.1.
\fIAutomatic procedure (direct access by the calling\fR
\fIsubscriber to the called subscriber)\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D21
3.1.1
Whenever possible, automatic proc
edures should be used; i.e. the calling subscriber should contact the
called subscriber
directly without the aid of an operator.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D22
3.1.2
The subscriber of an Administ
ration's telephone
network should select the appropriate address code, including
the mobile station number and if necessary the ocean area number,
to connect him through a land station with which his
Administration has established routing of maritime traffic for
the ocean area desired.
.LP
D23
3.1.3
If the subscriber, for some techn
ical reason, cannot
establish contact with the mobile station directly,
single\(hyoperator\ (D24) procedures should
be used.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.2
\fISingle\(hyoperator procedure (direct access by the\fR
\fIcalling subscriber to a foreign land station)\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.2.1
\fIBooking\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D24
3.2.1.1
If automatic procedures cannot be app
lied, the
subscriber selects the foreign
land station in question using automatic direct selection. The land station
operator records the call details.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D25
3.2.1.2
Where an Administration per
mits its subscribers to
book a call directly with a land station in another country, the
charges set by the land station must be levied by the calling
subscriber's Administration.
.LP
D26
3.2.1.3
In addition to the informa
tion in\ D6, the calling
subscriber must designate his country and national telephone
number.
.LP
D27
3.2.1.4
As an alternative to\ D24 and\ D25, l
and stations may
accept direct calls from foreign subscribers provided that the
calling subscriber supplies the name and address of a party in the
land station's country that will take responsibility for the
payment of charges.
.bp
.LP
D28
3.2.1.5
The procedures desc
ribed in\ D25 and\ D27 may only be
applied when an appropriate bilateral agreement exists between
the two Administrations concerned. If such an agreement does not
exist, the land station should refuse such calls to avoid accounting
difficulties.
.LP
D29
3.2.1.6
In D24 and\ D27 above, the ca
ll to the foreign land
station will be charged as an ordinary international telephone
call for its entire duration, regardless of whether it merely serves
the purpose of booking the radiotelephone call or whether the land
station can extend the connection to the mobile station without
having to recall the originating subscriber.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.2.2
\fISetting\(hyup\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D30
3.2.2.1
When demand operation can
not be used, the caller
will be disconnected until the mobile station is available. The
land station operator then recalls the caller using automatic direct
selection, the land station country being considered as the outgoing
country for the call.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D31
3.2.2.2
In case\ D30, the land station incl
udes in the
bill:
.LP
a)
the landline charge;
.LP
b)
the land station charge.
.LP
D32
3.2.2.3
When demand operation has be
en used, the bill made
out by the land station operator includes only:
.LP
\(em
the land station charge.
.LP
D33
3.2.2.4
All information regarding colle
ction of charges for
single\(hyoperator calls (see\ D17) should be submitted by the land
station Administration on a regular basis to be determined by the
Administrations involved.
.LP
D34
3.2.2.5
The methods to be used in colle
cting the charges are
described in Recommendation\ D.90.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.3
\fISemiautomatic procedure (access by the calling\fR
\fIsubscriber to his international exchange for the establishment\fR
\fIof a direct connection)\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D35
3.3.1
If automatic (D21) or single\(hyope
rator (D24) procedures are not possible,
the telephone operator of the international exchange of the outgoing country
receives the booking and selects the mobile station directly.
Normal international semiautomatic telephone procedures shall
be applied.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
3.4
\fIManual procedure\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.4.1
\fIBooking\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D36
3.4.1.1
If automatic (D21), single\(hyoper
ator (D24) or
semiautomatic (D35) procedures cannot be applied, the subscriber
should make his booking at the international centre of the outgoing country.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D37
3.4.1.2
If conditions permit, the intern
ational position
should select the foreign land station in question directly.
Otherwise the international position of the land station country
should be selected to give the necessary assistance to obtain
contact with the land station in question.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.4.2
\fISetting\(hyup\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D38
3.4.2.1
The land station oper
ator obtains the caller
directly or with the assistance of his own international telephone
centre, which selects the caller. Otherwise he selects his own
international telephone centre in order to be connected to the
international telephone centre of the outgoing country, which then
selects the caller.
.bp
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
D39
3.4.2.2
After the call's termin
ation, the land station shall
pass the following information to the international telephone
centre of the country of origin, where it is recorded for charging
and accounting purposes:
.LP
a)
the calling subscriber's telephone number;
.LP
b)
the mobile station's name and/or call sign;
.LP
c)
the chargeable duration of the call;
.LP
d)
the land station charge to be collected.
.LP
D40
3.4.2.3
Otherwise all information rega
rding collection of
charges should be submitted to the caller's Administration on
a regular basis to be determined by the Administrations involved.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.5
\fIStore\(hyand\(hyforward\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
D40A
3.5.1
The station uses two\(hystage sele
ction, calling the
land station desired and storing the message for retransmission to
the mobile station.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
.rs
.sp 37P
.ad r
BLANC
.ad b
.RT
.LP
.bp
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
DIVISION\ E
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBRADIOTELEXOGRAM\fR
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.LP
\fB1\fR \fBGeneral\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.1
\fIDefinition\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
E1
1.1.1
A radiotelexogram is a message se
nt by telex direct
from a subscriber to a
foreign land station
for transmission to a
mobile station or a message sent from a mobile station to a land station for
transmission by telex direct to a foreign subscriber (see Note in E.5).
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.2
\fIProvision of service\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
E2
1.2.1
Operating, charging and accounting proce
dures should be subject to bilateral agreement between the Administrations
concerned. If such an agreement does not exist, the land station should
refuse such
radiotelexograms in the shore\(hyto\(hyship direction.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
E3
1.2.2
Alternatively, land stations may acc
ept radiotelexograms from foreign subscribers provided that the calling
subscriber supplies the name and address of a party in the land station
country that will take
responsibility for the payment of charges.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
1.3
\fIValidity of requests\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
E4
1.3.1
If it becomes obvious that the requ
ired mobile station is outside the coverage area of the land station,
the caller shall be informed as soon as possible in order to have the radiotelexogram
cancelled.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBOperational procedures\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
E5
2.1
The transmission of radiotelexog
rams should be in
accordance with Divisions\ B and\ C as appro
priate except as specified below or where varied through bilateral agreement.
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ A radiotelexogram is different from a radiotelex call.
In particular, a radiotelexogram is normally transmitted between the mobile
station and the land station as a radiotelegram by
Morse telegraphy
or by
radiotelephony
.
.sp 2P
.LP
E6
2.2
\fIInformation to be supplied to the land station, as\fR
\fInecessary, by the calling party\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
E7
2.2.1
\fIRadiotelexogram to a mobile station\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
a)
telex number and/or answerback code of the calling
subscriber;
.LP
b)
the national telex network to which the subscriber belongs;
.LP
c)
the date and time of origin;
.LP
d)
the word RADIOTELEXOGRAM;
.LP
e)
name or designation of the addressee with supplementary
particulars if necessary;
.LP
f
)
the name of the mobile station followed, when
necessary, by its call sign or where this is not known, the particulars
of the passage made by the mobile station;
.LP
g)
any specific delivery instructions.
.sp 1P
.LP
E8
2.2.2
\fIRadiotelexogram from a mobile station\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
a)
name and/or call sign of the mobile station;
.LP
b)
identification of the accounting authority;
.LP
c)
the date and time of origin;
.LP
d)
the word RADIOTELEXOGRAM;
.LP
e)
destination country and/or network;
.LP
f
)
called subscriber's telex number and answerback
code.
.bp
.LP
\fBReferences\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
[1]\fR \fIFinal Acts of the World Administrative Maritime Radio Conference\fR
,
ITU, Geneva, 1974.
.LP
[2]
\fIFinal Acts of the World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC)\fR ,
ITU, Geneva,\ 1979.
.LP
[3]
\fIRadio Regulations\fR , ITU, Geneva,\ 1982.
.LP
[4]
\fIFinal Acts of the World Administrative Telegraph and Telephone\fR
\fIConference, Telegraph Regulations, Telephone Regulations\fR , ITU,
Geneva,\ 1973.
.LP
[5]
\fIList of ship stations\fR , ITU, Geneva,\ 1987.
.LP
[6]
\fIList of coast stations\fR , ITU, Geneva,\ 1986.
.LP
[7]
\fIInstructions for the international telephone service\fR ,
\fI(1st October 1985)\fR , ITU, Geneva,\ 1985.
.LP
.rs
.sp 38P
.LP
\fBMONTAGE:\ \fR REC. E.210 SUR LE RESTE DE CETTE PAGE
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
.bp
.LP
Tableaux: 3 \(em Tabulateurs: ..
.LP
from\
NF02/002
.sp 1P
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.RT
.LP
Disk 44 \
NF01/017 \
(OPM = NF02)
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NF02/005 \
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.OF '''Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.210 %'
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.LP
\s9\fBMONTAGE:\ \fR REC. E. 200 EN T\* | TE DE CETTE PAGE
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\v'13P'
\fBRecommendation E.210\fR
.FS
This Recommendation is also included in the F and Q Series as Recommendations\
F.120 and Q.11 \fIter\fR | espectively.
.FE
.RT
.sp 2P
.ce 1000
\fBSHIP\ STATION\ IDENTIFICATION\ FOR\ VHF/UHF\ AND\fR
.EF '% Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.210''
.OF '''Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.210 %'
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBMARITIME\ MOBILE\(hySATELLITE\ SERVICES\fR
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.LP
\fB1\fR \fBIntroduction\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
1.1
The purpose of this Recommendation is to specify a method by
which an internationally unique ship station identification may be assigned
to all the ships participating in the Maritime Mobile Services.
.sp 9p
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
1.2
\fITerminology\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
The following terms are used in this Recommendation:
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
1.2.1
\fBMaritime Mobile (Terrestrial) Service\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
\fIF:\ service mobile maritime (de Terre)\fR
.LP
\fIS:\ servicio m\*'ovil mar\*'itimo (terrenal)\fR
.PP
Conventional Maritime Mobile Services such as the HF
Maritime Service, the MF Maritime Service and the VHF Maritime Service
(as defined in the \fIRadio Regulations\fR \ [1]).
\v'3p'
.RT
.LP
\fBMaritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service\fR
.LP
\fIF:\ service mobile maritime par satellite\fR
.LP
\fIS:\ servicio m\*'ovil mar\*'itimo por sat\*'elite\fR
.PP
As defined in the \fIRadio Regulations\fR \ [1].
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
1.2.2
\fBcoast station\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
\fIF:\ station c\* | ti\*`ere\fR
.LP
\fIS:\ estaci\*'on costera\fR
.PP
A land station in the Maritime Mobile Service.
\v'3p'
.bp
.RT
.LP
\fBcoast earth station\fR
.LP
\fIF:\ station terrienne c\* | ti\*`ere\fR
.LP
\fIS:\ estaci\*'on terrena costera\fR
.PP
An earth station in the Fixed\(hySatellite Service or, in some cases, in
the Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service, located at a specified fixed
point on land to provide a feeder link for the Maritime
Mobile\(hySatellite Service.
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ In this Recommendation the term coast station is also
intended to include, for simplicity, coast earth station.
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
1.2.3
\fBship station identity\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
\fIF:\ identit\*'e de la station de navire\fR
.LP
\fIS:\ identidad de estaci\*'on de barco\fR
.PP
The ship's identification X\d1\u, X\d2\u. | | X\dk\uidentifying the ship
uniquely. The ship station identity may be transmitted
on the radio path.
\v'3p'
.RT
.LP
\fBship station number\fR
.LP
\fIF:\ num\*'ero de station de navire\fR
.LP
\fIS:\ n\*'umero de estaci\*'on de barco\fR
.PP
The number that identifies a ship for access from a public
network and forms part of the international number to be dialled or
keyed by a public network subscriber.
.PP
\fINote\ 1\fR \ \(em\ The formats of the ship station number are defined
in other Series\ E and F Recommendations:
.RT
.LP
\(em
Recommendation E.215 for telephone and ISDN numbering in the Maritime
Mobile\(hySatellite Service;
.LP
\(em
Recommendation F.125 for telex numbering in the
Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service;
.LP
\(em
numbering plans for maritime mobile (terrestrial) systems
for further study.
.PP
\fINote\ 2\fR \ \(em\ In this Recommendation the term ship station is
intended to also include, for simplicity, ship earth station.
.sp 1P
.LP
1.2.4
\fBcoast station identity\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
\fIF:\ identit\*'e de la station c\* | ti\*`ere\fR
.LP
\fIS:\ identidad de estaci\*'on costera\fR
.PP
The coast station identification X\d1\u, X\d2\u. | | X\dk\utransmitted
on the radio path.
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ In this Recommendation the term coast station identity is
intended to also include, for simplicity, coast earth station identity.
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
1.3
\fIBasic considerations\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
The considerations that form the basis of this ship station
identification system are:
.RT
.LP
a)
that every ship shall have a unique ship station identity;
.LP
b)
that the same unique ship station identity should be used in both VHF/UHF
and Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Systems;
.LP
c)
that the same unique ship station identity should be used
for all telecommunication services;
.LP
d)
that it is desirable that the ship station number and the
ship station identity are related in a simple and unambiguous manner;
.LP
e)
that the capacity of the ship station identification
system shall be sufficient to admit all ships wanting, or required, to
participate in the various Maritime Mobile Services at present
and in the foreseeable future;
.LP
f
)
that the ship identity system shall be a numerical
system, and should use the full range of decimal digits;
.LP
g)
that two or three of the digits, X\d1\uX\d2\uX\d3\u, of the ship station
identity shall indicate the ship's nationality.
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBShip station identification\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
Ship station identity is established as nine digits.
\v'6p'
.RT
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
X\d1\uX\d2\uX\d3\uX\d4\uX\d5\uX\d6\uX\d7\uX\d8\uX\d9\u
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.PP
.sp 1
The initial three digits define the nationality of the ship as
indicated in the following sections.
.PP
Since the whole or a part of the ship station identity is used in the ship
station number, certain restrictions may be imposed on the allocation of
ship station identities for the Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service. Such
restrictions are identified in Recommendations\ E.215 and\ F.125. The use
of the ship station identity in maritime mobile (terrestrial) systems is
for further study.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB3\fR \fBAssignment of ship station identification\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.1
\fIAssignment of blocks of numbers\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
Blocks of numbers should be assigned to countries so that individual Administrations
may systematically assign ship station identities within those blocks.
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.2
\fIIdentification of ship's geographical region\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
The first digit of each ship station identity is intended to
identify the geographical region to which the nationality (registry) of the
ship relates. Only the digits\ 2 through\ 7 are used for this purpose to
identify easily the world's regions as follows:
.RT
.LP
2\ \(em\ Europe
.LP
3\ \(em\ North America
.LP
4\ \(em\ Asia (except Southeast Asia)
.LP
5\ \(em\ Oceania and Southeast Asia
.LP
6\ \(em\ Africa
.LP
7\ \(em\ South America.
.PP
Arrangements may therefore be made to systematically assign a ship station
identity to each ship as soon as national blocks are allocated. The
digits zero\ (0) and one\ (1) are allocated for other purposes as indicated
in Table\ 1/E.210.
.PP
The digits eight (8) and nine (9) are not used for identification of geographical
regions. However, for maritime VHF/UHF systems, the digits\ 8 and\ 9 may
be used to expand network access as shown in \(sc\ 8.2. The allocation
of the first digit of the ship station identity is summarized in Table\
1/E.210.
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.3
\fIIdentification of ship's nationality\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
Since blocks of the ship station identities would be systematically assigned
by country, a ship's nationality can be determined by analysing the
first three digits of its ship station identity.
.PP
The digits to be analysed are called Maritime Identification
Digits (MID). Examples of the maritime identification digits for ships are
given in Table\ 2/E.210.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB4\fR \fBAssignment of maritime identification digits\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
Each MID represents a discrete capacity assigned according to a
plan that relates assigned capacity to ship population. A plan has been
developed by the World Administrative Radio Conference for the Mobile Services
(MOB\(hy83)\ [2] and is contained in Appendix\ 43 to the Radio Regulations.
The
Radio Regulations make provision for the allocation of additional MID for a
specific country when necessary.
.bp
.RT
.ce
\fBH.T. [T1.210]\fR
.ce
TABLE\ 1/E.210
.ce
\fBAllocations of first digit (X\(da\fB1) in the ship station identity\fR
.ps 9
.vs 11
.nr VS 11
.nr PS 9
.TS
center box;
cw(60p) | cw(84p) .
{
First digit (\fIX\fR
1) of ship
station identity
} Use
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
0 {
Group call/coast station identiy
}
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
1 Reserved for future expansion
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
2 Europe
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
3 North America
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
4 Asia (except South East Asia)
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
5 Oceania and South East Asia
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
6 Africa
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
7 South America
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
8 See \(sc 8.2
_
.T&
cw(60p) | lw(84p) .
9 See \(sc 8.2
_
.TE
.nr PS 9
.RT
.ad r
\fBTableau 1/E.210 [T1.210], p.1\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ad b
.RT
.ce
\fBH.T. [T2.210]\fR
.ce
TABLE\ 2/E.210
.ps 9
.vs 11
.nr VS 11
.nr PS 9
.TS
center box;
cw(48p) | cw(66p) | cw(66p) .
Country {
Maritime identifications
Digits (MID)
} Ship station identity
_
.T&
cw(48p) | cw(66p) | lw(66p) .
P 231 {
from
231
000
000
to
231
999
999
}
.T&
cw(48p) | cw(66p) | lw(66p) .
Q 233, 234 {
from
233
000
000
to
234
999
999
}
.T&
cw(48p) | cw(66p) | lw(66p) .
R 236, 237, 238 {
from
236
000
000
to
238
999
999
}
.T&
cw(48p) | cw(66p) | lw(66p) .
S 240 to 249 {
from
240
000
000
to
249
999
999
}
_
.TE
.nr PS 9
.RT
.ad r
\fBTableau 2/E.210 [T2.210], p.\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ad b
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB5\fR \fBGroup calls\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
X\d1\u\ =\ 0, X\d2\u\ =\ 1 to 9 and X\d1\u\ =\ 0, X\d2\u\ =\ 0, X\d3\u\ =\ 0,
X\d4\u\ =\ 0 to\ 9 are assigned to indicate a group call to a group of
ships having a community of interest. Such calls may be barred in the
public switched network and/or at the coast stations. Control of group
calls may also be achieved by the use of special group service access to the
coast stations. The group call numbering scheme used in the INMARSAT
system is given in Annex\ B to Recommendation\ E.215.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB6\fR \fBCoast station identity\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
X\d1\u\ =\ 0, X\d2\u\ =\ 0, X\d3\u\ =\ 1 to\ 9 are assigned to indicate
coast station identities in maritime mobile (terrestrial) systems.
.bp
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB7\fR \fBFuture expansion of the ship station identification\fR
\fBsystem\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
X\d1\u\ =\ 1 as in the format 1 XXXXXXXX has been reserved for future expansion.
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ X\d1\u= 1 is used in the INMARSAT standard A system for
identification of ship earth stations (see Recommendations\ E.215
and\ F.125).
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB8\fR \fBConsiderations related to ship station identity assignments\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
8.1
The ship station identity, or part of it, will be included in the ship
station number. The way in which this is done for \fIINMARSAT\fR
\fImobile numbers\fR is described in Recommendations\ E.215 and\ F.125.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
In order to distinguish between \fIINMARSAT mobile numbers\fR consisting
of 9 and 12 digits (if they coexist), the digit X\d7\uof the \fIship station\fR
\fIidentity\fR must take the fixed value 0. This constraint is \fInot valid\fR
when only 12 digit numbers exist in the future
(see Recommendation\ E.215).
.PP
The relationship between the nine\(hydigit ship station identity and
the part of it which is used in the ship station number is
illustrated in Table\ 3/E.210. If the part of the identity used in the
number is shorter than nine\ digits, then the corresponding identity is
obtained by adding trailing zeros to form nine\(hydigit ship station identities.
This principle must be observed when allocating ship station identities
for ships in the Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service (see Recommendations\
E.215 and\ F.125).
.RT
.ce
\fBH.T. [T3.210]\fR
.ce
TABLE\ 3/E.210
.ps 9
.vs 11
.nr VS 11
.nr PS 9
.TS
center box;
cw(60p) | cw(54p) | cw(60p) | cw(54p) .
{
Part of ship station identity used in ship station number
} {
Digits on the automatic network
} Ship stations identity {
Digits in the ship station identity
}
_
.T&
cw(60p) | cw(54p) | cw(60p) | cw(54p) .
MID X 4X 5X 6 6 MID X 4X 5X 6 000 9
.T&
cw(60p) | cw(54p) | cw(60p) | cw(54p) .
MID X 4X 5X 6X 7 7 MID X 4X 5X 6X 7 00 9
.T&
cw(60p) | cw(54p) | cw(60p) | cw(54p) .
MID X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8 8 MID X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8 0 9
.T&
cw(60p) | cw(54p) | cw(60p) | cw(54p) .
MID X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9 9 MID X 4X 5X 6X 7X 8X 9 9
_
.TE
.nr PS 9
.RT
.ad r
\fBTable 3/E.210 [T3.210], p.\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ad b
.RT
.PP
8.2
Numbering plans for the maritime mobile (terrestrial) services
are for further study. The principle of \(sc\ 8.1 is likely to apply for these
services also.
.PP
For maritime mobile (terrestrial) services, additional ship
station numbering techniques may be used to expand network access to more
ship stations on a regional and national basis as follows:
.LP
\fIShip\ station\ number\fR \ | fIShip station identity\fR
.LP
\ (or part thereof)
.LP
\ | Y\ X\d4\uX\d5\uX\d6\uX\d7\u M\dy\uI\dy\uD\dy\u\ \ X\d4\uX\d5\uX\d6\uX\d7\u\
00
.LP
\ | \ \ | \d4\uX\d5\uX\d6\uX\d7\uX\d8\u M\dn\uI\dn\uD\dn\u\ X\d4\uX\d5\uX\d6\uX\d7\uX\d8\u\
0
\v'3p'
.PP
In this arrangement, the digits 8Y may be 80 to 89 to define as many as
ten foreign MIDs (shown as M\dy\uI\dy\uD\dy\u) to permit automatic
calling of ships of particular nationalities. The coast station would be
required to translate a given 8Y to a particular foreign MID. The digit\
9 may be used to indicate the maritime identification digits for ships
of the same
nationality as the network and the coast station. The coast station would be
required to translate\ 9 to one particular national MID (shown as
M\dn\uI\dn\uD\dn\u).
.sp 2P
.LP
\fBReference\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
[1]
\fIRadio Regulations\fR , ITU, Geneva,\ 1982.
.LP
[2]
\fIFinal Acts of the World Administrative Radio Conference for the Mobile\fR
\fIServices\fR | (MOB\(hy83), ITU, Geneva,\ 1983.
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
\fBRecommendation\ E.211\fR
.RT
.sp 2P
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBSELECTION\ PROCEDURES\ FOR\ VHF/UHF\ MARITIME\ MOBILE\ SERVICES\fR
.EF '% Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.211''
.OF '''Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.211 %'
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.LP
\fB1\fR \fBGeneral\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
The purpose of this Recommendation is to define selection procedures for
VHF/UHF maritime mobile services. The number plan used in these selection
procedures is not based upon the use of a T\ digit as defined in
Recommendation\ E.215. The use of a T\ digit in VHF/UHF maritime mobile
services is for further study.
.PP
VHF/UHF maritime mobile services are more localized than maritime
mobile\(hysatellite services. National procedures will be adopted to provide
access to the VHF/UHF maritime mobile services.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBProcedures for \fR \fBshore\(hyto\(hyship calls\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
Individual Administrations will wish to automate their maritime
services in their own timescales and to suit their own service requirements
and network limitations. However, any scheme adopted by an Administration
should be compatible with other schemes and should not inhibit progression
towards a worldwide maritime service. In view of the restrictions imposed by
national networks on shore originated calls, three levels of operation have
been identified to ensure that future evolution of the service can take
place.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
2.1
\fILevel\ 1:\ \fR \fIManual or single\(hyoperator service operation\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
2.1.1
Some Administrations will operate the VHF/UHF service on a
manual or single\(hyoperator basis (a single\(hyoperator service is one
in which the coast station operator in one country corresponds with subscribers
of another country or vice versa).
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
2.1.2
It will be necessary to ensure that the facilities are compatible with
essential functions, e.g.,\ distress, in any automatic scheme. Additional
equipment could be required to cater for new ship calling arrangements
and use of a
worldwide numbering scheme
.
.sp 2P
.LP
2.2
\fILevel\ 2:\ Minimum automation\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
2.2.1
The caller controls access to the relevant coast station and
forwards the number of the required ship, i.e.\ there is no intelligent
system in the network able to indicate the
location of the ship
. Hence, the
customer is required to identify the location of the ship.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
2.2.2
The level of automation requires a minimum of equipment, the
required functions mainly consisting of interfacing with the network, call
control, signalling over the
radio channels
and operational control of the radio channels. There would be a requirement
to permit coexistence of the manual service and the automatic service.
.PP
2.2.3
An example of such a numbering sequence is given below. Access to
coast stations is provided by dedicated number combinations taken from the
national numbering plan.
.LP
Pi
International prefix
.LP
Pi
I\d1\u\ I\d2\u 1 or 2 digit country code
.LP
PiI\d1\u\ I\d2\uN\d1\u\ N\d2\u Code to identify VHF/UHF
service
.LP
PiI\d1\u\ I\d2\uN\d1\u\ N\d2\uS\d1\u\ S\d2\u Code to identify coast station
.LP
PiI\d1\u\ I\d2\uN\d1\u\ N\d2\uS\d1\u\ S\d2\uMIDXXX
Ship station
number.
.PP
The number of digits in the code N\d1\uN\d2\uS\d1\uS\d2\uwill vary
from one country to another, but the maximum international significant
number length of 12\ digits must be taken into account. In the example
given, a
subscriber in one country is calling a ship off the coast of another country.
If the ship was off the coast of the subscriber's own country, the national
prefix would be dialled instead of the international prefix and country
code.
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
2.3
\fILevel\ 3:\ \fR \fIAutomatic national ship location\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
2.3.1
The caller controls the access to a particular country (or part
of a country or a group of countries) and dials the number of the required
ship i.e.\ an intelligent system is contained in the network so that it
can
indicate the location of the ship. The network is then responsible for
routing the call on the basis of a known ship's location. All ships participating
within the relevant area must report their location to a coast
station, preferably on an automatic basis.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
2.3.2
Equipment additional to level 2 of operation would be necessary,
particularly in relation to the network's responsibility for locating the
ship.
.PP
2.3.3
A numbering sequence suitable for this level of operation is:
.LP
Pi
International prefix
.LP
Pi
I\d1\u\ I\d2\u\ I\d3\u 1, 2 or 3 digit country code
.LP
PiI\d1\u\ I\d2\u\ I\d3\uN\d1\u\ N\d2\u\ N\d3\u Code(s) to identify
VHF/UHF service
.LP
PiI\d1\u\ I\d2\u\ I\d3\uN\d1\u\ N\d2\u\ N\d3\uMIDXXX
Ship station
number.
.PP
The code(s) N\d1\uN\d2\uN\d3\uwill vary in length from one country to another.
The example given concerns a subscriber in one country calling a ship off
the coast of another country. If the ship was off the coast of the
subscriber's own country, the national prefix would be dialled instead
of the international prefix and country code.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB3\fR \fBImplementation of automatic schemes in national networks \(em\fR
\fBShore\(hyoriginated calls\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
There are variations of the numbering schemes given in
\(sc\(sc\ 2.2 and\ 2.3. Some examples of these variations are given below.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
3.1
\fITwo\(hystage selection\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
3.1.1
Some countries may find it necessary to use a two\(hystage
selection technique. A subscriber would dial a coast station or maritime
centre and would be offered a second stage of dialling to facilitate the
insertion of the ship station number. Numbering sequences for provision
of access to the
coast station or maritime centre would be the same as for an ordinary telephone
call in that country. The second stage of dialling could be associated
with
multi\(hyfrequency push button
equipment already available or specifically provided for subscribers requiring
maritime service calls.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
3.1.2
If the first stage of dialling is used to provide access to a
particular coast station, the scheme would be associated with level 2 of
operation. If the first stage of dialling is used to provide access to a
maritime centre that is able to locate the ship, then levels\ 2 or\ 3 of
operation would be appropriate.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.2
\fIDigit insertion\fR \fI[(1 + 6) arrangement]\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
3.2.1
When ship station numbers become seven digits in length
(stage 2 of the numbering plan), some countries will be unable to transmit
the full seven digits through their national networks. As the first digit
of an MID (Maritime Identification Digits) indicates the zone (continent)
in which a
country is located, a technique may be adopted on a zonal (continental)
basis in which the first digit of the MID is not dialled by the subscriber.
The digit would then be inserted at the coast station (and/or maritime
centre), on the
assumption that the MID is allocated to a country in the same zone as the
coast station (and/or maritime centre).
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
3.2.2
Access to ships registered in countries outside the zone in
which the coast station is located would be given on a manual basis by
countries operating the 1\ +\ 6\ system.
.PP
3.2.3
The digit insertion technique can be associated with levels 2
and 3 of operation.
.sp 2P
.LP
3.3
\fINational numbering and conversion arrangement\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
3.3.1
Some countries may find it necessary temporarily to allocate
ship's numbers compatible with their national numbering plans. An example of
such a technique is given below.
.bp
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
3.3.2
When a ship enters the service area of a VHF/UHF coast station,
the ship station's identity would be forwarded by the coast station to its
parent Maritime Centre. The Maritime Centre would then assign, temporarily,
a national telephone number which would correspond to the ship station
identity of the ship. This pair of numbers would be stored at the Maritime
Centre and
the coast station.
.PP
3.3.3
A shore\(hybased subscriber calling this ship would access the
Maritime Centre and use the ship station number to obtain the corresponding
temporary national telephone number. Once this is available, the call could
be completed automatically from the Maritime Centre. Alternatively, the
call could be completed by the caller either on a manual, semiautomatic
or automatic basis as appropriate.
.PP
3.3.4
The temporary national telephone number would be used for routing
the call to the serving VHF/UHF\ coast station. At that point the corresponding
ship station identity, which would be stored at the coast station, would
be
sent over the radio path to extend the connection to the ship.
.sp 1P
.LP
3.4
\fIVHF/UHF system\fR \fIusing 87S\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
This scheme can be used in national networks where the subscriber does
not need to know the location of the ship. The national subscriber would
dial the international prefix of the country, the maritime international
code\ (87), a digit to identify the VHF/UHF\ service and the ship station
number (which in this case is the same as the ship station identity). This
method can be used by the subscribers belonging to a national network to
reach ships which are in the coverage area of the coast stations of that
national network. As long as no
internationally coordinated location registration of ships is implemented, a
subscriber in another country would follow the procedure described in
\(sc\ 2.3.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB4\fR \fBProcedures for \fR \fBship\(hyto\(hyshore calls\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
Ship\(hyoriginated calls are less restricted than shore\(hyoriginated call
by national network limitations and no levels of operation are required.
The
prefixes defined in Annex\ A to Recommendation\ E.216 will be used.
Table\ A\(hy1/E.216 is applicable to
both the Maritime Mobile\(hySatellite Service and Maritime Mobile\ VHF/UHF\
Service. Application of the prefix scheme will be similar to the satellite
service as
shown in Recommendation\ E.216.
.PP
To standardize dialling procedures for VHF/UHF\ ship\(hyoriginated calls,
international dialling procedures will be adopted and automatic coast stations
throughout the world will act upon such numbering sequences. To allow for
ships that rarely leave the coast of a particular country, another technique
has been identified whereby national dialling procedures can also be used.
Whether or
not to adopt this technique would be decided by each Administration.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
4.1
\fICalling a terrestrial subscriber\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
4.1.1
A
shipboard subscriber
will dial the prefix\ 00
followed by the required international number, whether or not the coast
station is located in the required subscriber's country. Hence, the numbering
sequence will be of the form:
.sp 9p
.RT
.LP
00
Prefix for automatic call
.LP
00
I\d1\u\ I\d2\u\ I\d3\u 1, 2 or 3 digit country code
.LP
00I\d1\u\ I\d2\u\ I\d3\uN\d1\u\(hyN\dn\u National (significant) number.
.PP
4.1.2
Where national procedures are used, a shipboard subscriber will
dial the prefix 0 followed by the required number belonging to the country
of the coast station through which the call is being connected. Hence,
the
numbering sequence would be of the form:
.LP
0
Prefix for automatic call of the coast station country
.LP
0
N\d1\u\(hyN\dn\u National (significant) number.
.sp 2P
.LP
4.2
\fICalling an operator\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
4.2.1
A shipboard subscriber will dial an operator prefix, the second
digit identifying the type of operator required.
.bp
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
4.2.2
The table below illustrates the principle involved:
.LP
\ \ \ | refix
Optional
\ \ \ Type of operator
.LP
\fIDigit\ 1\fR \fIDigit\ 2\fR \ \ Digits
.LP
\ |
\ |
\ I\d1\u\ I\d2\u\ I\d3\u International outgoing operator
.LP
\ |
\ |
\ I\d1\u\ I\d2\u\ I\d3\u International information service
.LP
\ |
\ |
National operator
.LP
\ |
\ |
National information service
.PP
The use of the optional digits is the same as described in
Recommendation\ E.216.
.PP
4.2.3
Each Administration may decide which operators to provide,
where they are to be located and how the call would be routed. If a request
is received from a ship for a type of operator that the Administration
does not
provide, then the call will be routed to another operator convenient for
that Administration.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB5\fR \fBProcedures for \fR \fBship\(hyto\(hyship calls (via coast station)\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
5.1
If the two ships are not off the coast of the same country, the
shipboard subscriber will dial the prefix\ 00 and the appropriate procedure
outlined in \(sc\(sc\ 2.2 and\ 3.3 will be followed.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
5.2
If the ships are off the coast of the same country, then the coast
station would act upon the above procedure, but the national procedure of
dialling the prefix 0 followed by the national number of the ship could be
adopted.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB6\fR \fBFuture evolution\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
The development of these selection procedures, in order to
accommodate the ability of the ISDN/PSTN to support 15\ digits
(Recommendations\ E.164 and\ E.165), and the possible use of a T\ digit
as defined in Recommendation\ E.215, is for further study.
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fBRecommendation\ E.212\fR
.RT
.sp 2P
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBIDENTIFICATION\ PLAN\ FOR\ LAND\ MOBILE\ STATIONS\fR
.EF '% Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.212''
.OF '''Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.212 %'
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.LP
\fB1\fR \fBIntroduction\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
The purpose of this Recommendation is to define a future
international identification plan for
land mobile stations
in
internationally harmonized
public land mobile networks (PLMNs)
, and to establish the principles for
allocation of international mobile station identities (IMSI)
to stations in such networks.
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ The term \*Qmobile station\*U, as used in this Recommendation,
includes both card operated mobile stations and mobile stations which are
not card operated. In a card operated station, the IMSI may be contained
in the
card. In stations which are not card operated, the IMSI is contained in the
physical mobile station equipment.
.PP
In order to enable land mobile stations to roam among public land
mobile networks located in different countries, an international
identification plan is required for unique international identification
of such stations. It is desirable that the allocation of international
mobile station identities should be made independently of the numbering
plans used for accessing mobile stations from the different public networks.
This will enable Administrations to develop their own
national numbering plans for land
mobile stations
for different services without the need for coordinating
them with other countries.
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ The word \*Qcountry\*U in this Recommendation is also
used with the meaning of geographical area.
.bp
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBDesign considerations\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
The design considerations that form the basis for the international identification
plan for land mobile stations are as follows:
.RT
.PP
2.1
Public land mobile communication services may be provided
internationally.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
2.2
There could be a number of public land mobile networks (PLMNs)
in a country.
.PP
2.3
When a number of PLMNs exist in one country, it should not be
mandatory to integrate the identification plans of the various networks.
.PP
2.4
The
identification plan
shall permit the identification of the country as well as the PLMN in which
the mobile station is registered.
.PP
2.5
The number of digits used to identify a PLMN within a country
and a specific mobile station of that PLMN is a national matter; however,
see \(sc\ 4.2.2.
.PP
2.6
The identification plan should provide for substantial spare
capacity to accommodate future requirements.
.PP
2.7
The identification plan need not be directly related to the
numbering plans
in use for different services.
.PP
2.8
The identification plan should, if necessary, enable the
international mobile station identity to be used for:
.LP
a)
determination of the PLMN
in which a foreign land
mobile station is registered;
.LP
b)
mobile station identification
when information about a specific land mobile station is to be exchanged
between PLMNs;
.LP
c)
mobile station identification on the radio control path for
registering a mobile station in a foreign PLMN
;
.LP
d)
mobile station identification for all signalling on the
radio control path;
.LP
e)
mobile station identification for
charging and billing of foreign land mobile stations
.
.LP
f
)
subscription management, e.g.,\ for retrieving,
providing, changing and updating subscription data for a specific mobile
station.
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\fB3\fR \fBDefinitions\fR
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.RT
.PP
The following terms are related to this Recommendation:
.RT
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3.1
\fBmobile country code (MCC)\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
The part of the mobile station identification uniquely identifying the
country of domicile of the mobile station.
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.2
\fBmobile network code (MNC)\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
A digit or a combination of digits in the national part of the
mobile station identification uniquely identifying the home PLMN of the
mobile station.
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.3
\fBmobile station identification number (MSIN)\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
The part of the mobile station identification following the mobile network
code uniquely identifying the mobile station within a PLMN.
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.4
\fBnational mobile station identity (NMSI)\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
The mobile station identification uniquely identifying the mobile station
nationally.
.PP
The NMSI consists of the MNC followed by the MSIN.
.bp
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
3.5
\fBinternational mobile station identity (IMSI)\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
The mobile station identification uniquely identifying the mobile station
internationally.
.PP
The IMSI consists of the MCC followed by the NMSI.
.RT
.PP
3.6
A comprehensive list of terms related to land mobile systems is given in
Recommendation\ Q.70.
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.RT
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\fB4\fR \fBIdentification plan principles\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.LP
4.1
\fIStructure of the mobile station identity\fR
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
According to the definitions given in \(sc\ 3, the international mobile
station identity is structured as given in Figure\ 1/E.212.
.RT
.LP
.rs
.sp 16P
.ad r
\fBFigure\ 1/E.212, p.\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ad b
.RT
.sp 2P
.LP
4.2
\fIIdentity allocation\fR \fIprinciples\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
4.2.1
Only numerical characters (0\(hy9) shall be used.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
4.2.2
Since the international mobile station identity is not used for
dialling and routing purposes through the public switched telephone network
(PSTN), public switched data networks (PDNs), integrated services digital
network (ISDN),\ etc., its
length will not be influenced by any numbering constraints of these networks.
However, Administrations should endeavour to keep the International Mobile
Station Identity as short as possible; it shall under no circumstances
exceed 15\ digits.
.PP
4.2.3
The
mobile country code (MCC)
consists of 3\ digits.
.PP
The allocation of MCCs is to be administered by the CCITT and is given
in Annex\ A. Further MCCs may be allocated, if required. The first
digits\ 0, 1, 8 and\ 9 are reserved for future use.
.PP
4.2.4
The
national mobile station identity
is to be assigned by each Administration.
.PP
4.2.5
The allocation of mobile network codes should be such that not
more than 6\ digits of the
international mobile station identity
have to be analysed in a foreign PLMN for information transfer.
.PP
4.2.6
Only one international mobile station identity shall be
assigned to each mobile station independent of the number and type of services
which terminate in the mobile station.
.bp
.ce 1000
ANNEX\ A
.ce 0
.ce 1000
(to Recommendation E.212)
.sp 9p
.RT
.ce 0
.ce 1000
\fBList of mobile country or geographical area codes\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ The countries or geographical areas shown in this
annex include those that already have code assignments in the case of other
public telecommunication networks.
.sp 1P
.RT
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBZone 2\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.sp 2P
.LP
\fICode\fR \fICountry or Geographical Area\fR 202
Greece
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
204
Netherlands\ (Kingdom\ of\ the)
.LP
206
Belgium
.LP
208
France
.LP
212
Monaco
.LP
214
Spain
.LP
216
Hungarian\ People's\ Republic
.LP
218
German\ Democratic\ Republic
.LP
220
Yugoslavia\ (Socialist\ Federal\ Republic\ of)
.LP
222
Italy
.LP
226
Romania\ (Socialist\ Republic\ of)
.LP
228
Switzerland\ (Confederation\ of)
.LP
230
Czechoslovak\ Socialist\ Republic
.LP
232
Austria
.LP
234
United\ Kingdom\ of\ Great\ Britain\ and\ Northern\ Ireland
.LP
235
United\ Kingdom\ of\ Great\ Britain\ and\ Northern\ Ireland
.LP
238
Denmark
.LP
240
Sweden
.LP
242
Norway
.LP
244
Finland
.LP
250
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
.LP
260
Poland (People's Republic of)
.LP
262
Germany (Federal Republic of)
.LP
266
Gibraltar
.LP
268
Portugal
.LP
270
Luxembourg
.LP
272
Ireland
.LP
274
Iceland
.LP
276
Albania (Socialist People's Republic of)
.LP
278
Malta (Republic of)
.LP
280
Cyprus (Republic of)
.LP
284
Bulgaria (People's Republic of)
.LP
286
Turkey
.LP
288
Faroe Islands
.LP
290
Greenland
.LP
292
San Marino (Republic of)
.LP
Zone 2, Spare Codes: 64
.bp
.LP
.PS 10
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBZone 3\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.sp 2P
.LP
\fICode\fR \fICountry or Geographical Area\fR 302
Canada
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
308
St.\ Pierre\ and\ Miquelon (French Dept. of)
.LP
310
United\ States\ of\ America
.LP
311
United\ States\ of\ America
.LP
312
United\ States\ of\ America
.LP
313
United\ States\ of\ America
.LP
314
United\ States\ of\ America
.LP
315
United\ States\ of\ America
.LP
316
United\ States\ of\ America
.LP
330
Puerto\ Rico
.LP
332
Virgin\ Islands\ (USA)
.LP
334
Mexico
.LP
338
Jamaica
.LP
340
French Antilles
.LP
342
Barbados
.LP
344
Antigua and Barbuda
.LP
346
Cayman\ Islands
.LP
348
British\ Virgin\ Islands
.LP
350
Bermuda
.LP
352
Grenada
.LP
354
Montserrat
.LP
356
St. Kitts and Nevis
.LP
358
St. Lucia
.LP
360
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
.LP
362
Netherlands Antilles
.LP
364
Bahamas (Commonwealth of the)
.LP
366
Dominica (Commonwealth of the)
.LP
368
Cuba
.LP
370
Dominican Republic
.LP
372
Haiti (Republic of)
.LP
374
Trinidad and Tobago
.LP
376
Turks and Caicos Islands
.LP
Zone 3, Spare Codes: 68
.LP
.PS 10
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBZone 4\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.sp 2P
.LP
\fICode\fR \fICountry or Geographical Area\fR 404
India\ (Republic\ of)
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
410
Pakistan\ (Islamic\ Republic\ of)
.LP
412
Afghanistan\ (Democratic\ Republic\ of)
.LP
413
Sri\ Lanka\ (Democratic\ Socialist\ Republic\ of)
.LP
414
Burma\ (Socialist\ Republic\ of\ the\ Union\ of)
.LP
415
Lebanon
.LP
416
Jordan\ (Hashemite\ Kingdom\ of)
.LP
417
Syrian\ Arab\ Republic
.LP
418
Iraq\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
419
Kuwait (State of)
.LP
420
Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of)
.LP
421
Yemen Arab Republic
.LP
422
Oman (Sultanate of)
.bp
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBZone 4\fR \fI(cont.)\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.sp 2P
.LP
\fICode\fR \fICountry or Geographical Area\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
423
Yemen (People's Democratic\ Republic\ of)
.LP
424
United Arab Emirates
.LP
425
Israel (State of)
.LP
426
Bahrain (State of)
.LP
427
Qatar (State of)
.LP
428
Mongolian People's Republic
.LP
429
Nepal
.LP
430
United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi)
.LP
431
United Arab Emirates (Dubai)
.LP
432
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
.LP
440
Japan
.LP
441
Japan
.LP
450
Korea\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
452
Viet\ Nam\ (Socialist\ Republic\ of)
.LP
454
Hong\(hyKong
.LP
455
Macao
.LP
456
Democratic Kampuchea
.LP
457
Lao People's Democratic Republic
.LP
460
China (People's Republic of)
.LP
467
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
.LP
470
Bangladesh (People's Republic of)
.LP
472
Maldives (Republic of)
.LP
Zone 4, Spare Codes: 65
.LP
.PS 10
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBZone 5\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.sp 2P
.LP
\fICode\fR \fICountry or Geographical Area\fR 502
Malaysia
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
505
Australia
.LP
510
Indonesia\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
515
Philippines\ (Republic\ of\ the)
.LP
520
Thailand
.LP
525
Singapore\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
528
Brunei Darussalam
.LP
530
New\ Zealand
.LP
535
Guam
.LP
536
Nauru\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
537
Papua\ New\ Guinea
.LP
539
Tonga\ (Kingdom\ of)
.LP
540
Solomon Islands
.LP
541
Vanuatu
.LP
542
Fiji
.LP
543
Wallis and Futuna Islands
.LP
544
American Samoa
.LP
545
Kiribati (Republic of)
.LP
546
New Caledonia and Dependencies
.LP
547
French Polynesia
.LP
548
Cook Islands
.LP
549
Western Samoa
.LP
Zone 5, Spare Codes: 78
.bp
.LP
.PS 10
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBZone 6\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.sp 2P
.LP
\fICode\fR \fICountry or Geographical Area\fR 602
Egypt\ (Arab\ Republic\ of)
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
603
Algeria\ (People's Democratic Republic of)
.LP
604
Morocco\ (Kingdom\ of)
.LP
605
Tunisia
.LP
606
Libya (Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)
.LP
607
Gambia\ (Republic\ of\ the)
.LP
608
Senegal\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
609
Mauritania\ (Islamic\ Republic\ of)
.LP
610
Mali\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
611
Guinea\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
612
C\* | te\ d'Ivoire\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
613
Burkina\ Faso
.LP
614
Niger\ (Republic\ of\ the)
.LP
615
Togolese\ Republic
.LP
616
Benin\ (People's\ Republic\ of)
.LP
617
Mauritius
.LP
618
Liberia\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
619
Sierra\ Leone
.LP
620
Ghana
.LP
621
Nigeria\ (Federal\ Republic\ of)
.LP
622
Chad\ (Republic\ of\ the)
.LP
623
Central\ African\ Republic
.LP
624
Cameroon\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
625
Cape\ Verde\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
626
Sao\ Tome\ and\ Principe\ (Democratic\ Republic\ of)
.LP
627
Equatorial\ Guinea\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
628
Gabonese Republic
.LP
629
Congo (People's Republic of the)
.LP
630
Zaire (Republic of)
.LP
631
Angola (People's Republic of)
.LP
632
Guinea\(hyBissau (Republic of)
.LP
633
Seychelles (Republic of)
.LP
634
Sudan (Republic of the)
.LP
635
Rwandese Republic
.LP
636
Ethiopia
.LP
637
Somali Democratic Republic
.LP
638
Djibouti (Republic of)
.LP
639
Kenya (Republic of)
.LP
640
Tanzania (United Republic of)
.LP
641
Uganda (Republic of)
.LP
642
Burundi (Republic of)
.LP
643
Mozambique (People's Republic of)
.LP
645
Zambia (Republic of)
.LP
646
Madagascar (Democratic Republic of)
.LP
647
Reunion (French Department of)
.LP
648
Zimbabwe (Republic of)
.LP
649
Namibia
.LP
650
Malawi
.LP
651
Lesotho (Kingdom of)
.LP
652
Botswana (Republic of)
.LP
653
Swaziland (Kingdom of)
.LP
654
Comoros (Islamic Federal Republic of the)
.LP
655
South Africa (Republic of)
.LP
Zone 6, Spare Codes: 47
.bp
.LP
.PS 10
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBZone 7\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.sp 2P
.LP
\fICode\fR \fICountry or Geographical Area\fR 702
Belize
.sp 1P
.RT
.LP
704
Guatemala\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
706
El\ Salvador\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
708
Honduras\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
710
Nicaragua
.LP
712
Costa\ Rica
.LP
714
Panama\ (Republic\ of)
.LP
716
Peru
.LP
722
Argentine\ Republic
.LP
724
Brazil\ (Federative\ Republic\ of)
.LP
730
Chile
.LP
732
Colombia (Republic of)
.LP
734
Venezuela (Republic of)
.LP
736
Bolivia (Republic of)
.LP
738
Guyana
.LP
740
Ecuador
.LP
742
Guiana (French Department of)
.LP
744
Paraguay (Republic of)
.LP
746
Suriname (Republic of)
.LP
748
Uruguay (Eastern Republic of)
.LP
Zone 7, Spare Codes: 80
.LP
.PS 10
.sp 2P
.LP
\fBRecommendation\ E.213\fR
.RT
.sp 2P
.ce 1000
\fBTELEPHONE\ AND\ ISDN\ NUMBERING\ PLAN\ FOR\ LAND\ MOBILE\ STATIONS\fR
.EF '% Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.213''
.OF '''Fascicle\ II.2\ \(em\ Rec.\ E.213 %'
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.ce 1000
\fBIN\ \fR \fBPUBLIC\ LAND\ MOBILE\ NETWORKS\ (PLMN)\fR
.ce 0
.sp 1P
.LP
\fB1\fR \fBBasic requirements\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
1.1
It should in principle be possible for any subscriber of the
international telephone network or ISDN
to call any subscriber of a
public land mobile
network.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ Other constraints may exist (e.g., charging constraints)
so that this condition cannot be met in practice.
.PP
1.2
The numbering should be composed in such a way as to allow
standard
telephone or ISDN charging and accounting
principles to be
used.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
1.3
It should be possible for each Administration to develop its own independent
numbering plan for
mobile stations
.
.PP
1.4
The numbering plan should not prohibit the development of
interconnected public land mobile networks to form service areas as defined
in Recommendation\ Q.70.
.PP
1.5
It should be possible to change the
international mobile
station identity
(see Recommendation\ E.212) without changing the
telephone or ISDN number
allocated to the station and vice versa.
.PP
1.6
It should be possible, in principle, for mobile subscribers to
roam without constraints among PLMNs.
.PP
1.7
The numbering plan should take into account human factors such as the compatibility
with user dialling procedures for the most predominant
network in each country, i.e. the public switched telephone network (PSTN),
and the compatibility between adjacent countries as well.
.PP
1.8
Different numbers may be allocated for interconnection with other types
of networks than the PSTN [e.g.,\ PDNs] in order to meet specific
numbering requirements within these networks.
.bp
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB2\fR \fBNational (significant) mobile number\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
The national (significant) mobile number could have the following form
depending upon the way in which the
land mobile numbering plan
is integrated with the
telephone numbering or ISDN plan
:
.RT
.LP
i)
The
land mobile numbering plan
might be fully
integrated with the telephone numbering or ISDN plan. In this
case the mobile stations will be allocated a \fIsubscriber number\fR
as defined in Recommendation\ E.160, \(sc\ 5. The \fInational\fR (significant)\fR
\fImobile number\fR then consists of the \fItrunk code\fR
or \fInational destination code\fR allocated to the numbering area
corresponding to the
home area of the mobile station
followed by the \fIsubscriber number\fR allocated to it.
.LP
ii)
The public land mobile network might be regarded as a
separate numbering area within the telephone network or the
ISDN. In this case the national (significant) mobile number will
consist of the \fItrunk code\fR or \fInational destination code\fR allocated
to the PLMN and the \fIsubscriber number\fR within the
PLMN.
.sp 2P
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\fB3\fR \fBMobile station roaming number\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
3.1
The \fImobile station roaming number\fR is a number allocated to a land
mobile station for the purpose of rerouting calls to that station when
it has roamed out of the area covered by the PLMN [maritime switching centre
MSC)] in which the station is permanently registered.
.sp 9p
.RT
.PP
3.2
The composition of the mobile station roaming number may vary
depending upon where the mobile station is temporarily located and depending
upon the method by which it is allocated.
.PP
3.3
One acceptable method for allocating mobile station roaming
numbers is for the foreign PLMN (i.e. the network in which the mobile station
is currently located) to allocate a
temporary national (significant) mobile number
to the visiting mobile station within its own numbering plan. The
mobile station roaming number would thus have the following composition:
.LP
(country code of the country in which the foreign PLMN is
located)
.FS
May not be required in all cases, e.g.\ the two PLMNs
are located in the same country or in an area with an integrated
numbering plan.
.FE
\ +\ (temporary national (significant) mobile
number).
.PP
The mobile station roaming number is transferred to the home PLMN of the
mobile station.
.PP
\fINote\fR \ \(em\ A second method has been identified where the foreign PLMN
uses a separate
numbering plan
for visiting mobile stations where the number used is composed of a prefix
indicating a foreign station followed by
the country code of the country in which the station is permanently registered
and the national (significant) mobile number in its
home
network
.
.RT
.LP
The home PLMN of the mobile station must in this case inform the
foreign PLMN about the mobile station roaming number.
.LP
The possible use of this method requires further study considering
that it may impose a requirement for digit capacity greater than
12\ digits for the PSTN or 15\ digits for the ISDN.
.PP
3.4
It may be advantageous (but it is not obligatory) for the roaming number
to be kept secret from both the fixed and/or mobile subscriber. In this
situation, the number would only be used within PLMNs and the PSTN/ISDN
for
rerouting of calls to a mobile station that had registered with a visited
PLMN. The number would then not be used for direct routing of a call from
a fixed
(or mobile) subscriber to the mobile station.
.PP
3.5
This approach would allow the reallocation to another mobile
station of the roaming number as soon as the station to which the roaming
number had been originally allocated had left the visited PLMN. It will of
course be desirable for a call to the roaming number, originating from an
ordinary subscriber, to be rejected by the visited PLMN. In order to achieve
this rejection the necessary signalling facilities and mechanisms at the
mobile switching centres will need to be provided.
.PP
3.6
The implementation of the above approach, of barring the roaming number
to fixed and/or mobile subscribers, should be a matter of bilateral
agreement.
.sp 2P
.LP
\fB4\fR \fBNumber analysis\fR
.sp 1P
.RT
.PP
In respect to routing, charging and accounting, the requirements on number
analysis given in Recommendation\ E.163 for the PSTN and
Recommendation\ E.164 for the ISDN should also be met for calls to mobile
stations.
.RT
.LP
.bp