Participants in an ITU-T study group may tally the various...
Participants in an ITU-T study group may tally the various national numbering approaches in an effort to harmonize ways of accessing emergency and special services, social and new services, we've learned. Different numbers are especially confusing for mobile customers. A…
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proposed recommendation aiming to spur global harmonization of those numbers has been tagged for approval by administrations because of regulatory concerns, the ITU website said. The approach intends for the same number to be used for a particular service for administrations that want it, we've learned. National numbering plans are unique to each country. Emergency codes 112 and 911 are common in some regions. The same number, same service concept can also help mitigate climate change, a document said.