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20、stics and Numbering Structure Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved October 21, 2015 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract: This standard applies to enhanced telecommunication charge cards issued within North America. The determination of eligibility to issue tel
21、ecommunication charge cards is beyond the scope of this standard. ATIS-0300212.2015 ii Foreword The information contained in this Foreword is not part of this American National Standard (ANS) and has not been processed in accordance with ANSIs requirements for an ANS. As such, this Foreword may cont
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27、Chair (AT&T) S. Kiewel, TMOC Vice-Chair (iconectiv) B. Yanders, Technical Editor (Centurylink) M. Usry, Technical Editor (iconectiv) ATIS-0300212.2015 iii Table of Contents 1 Scope, Purpose, & Application 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose . 1 1.3 Application . 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Account Number S
28、tructure 2 3.1 Issuer Identification Number 3 3.1.1 Major Industry Identifier . 3 3.1.2 Country Code . 3 3.1.3 Issuer Identifier Number . 3 3.2 Individual Account Identification 3 3.3 Check Digit 3 4 Personal Identification number 3 5 Physical Specifications 4 5.1 Size & General Format 4 5.2 Embosse
29、d Information . 4 5.2.1 Embossing Specifications 4 5.2.2 Information to be Embossed 4 5.3 The Magnetic Stripe . 4 5.3.1 Encoding Specifications . 4 5.3.2 Information to be Encoded . 4 5.3.3 PIN Encoding . 4 Table of Figures Figure 3.1 Account number structure (ITU-T E.118) . 2 AMERICAN NATIONAL STAN
30、DARD ATIS-0300212.2015 American National Standard for Telecommunications Enhanced Telecommunications Charge Card Physical Characteristics and Numbering Structure 1 1 Scope, Purpose, & Application 1.1 Scope This standard applies to enhanced telecommunication charge cards issued within North America.
31、The determination of eligibility to issue telecommunication charge cards is beyond the scope of this standard. 1.2 Purpose This standard defines the major characteristics of enhanced telecommunication charge cards usable for international, domestic, inter-industry, and intra-industry applications in
32、 an interchange environment. These cards comply with existing American National Standards Institute (ANSI), International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Telecommunication Union, Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T). 1.3 Application The application of a telecommu
33、nication charge card is primarily for, but not limited to, payment for telecommunications services. Depending on the equipment involved, the card holder can present the card information to the service provider verbally, manually, or via a card reader. The use of these cards also involves appropriate
34、 agreements1between card issuers and service providers on matters such as, but not limited to, account number format, validation, billing, and settlement procedures. These agreements are beyond the scope of this standard. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, throu
35、gh reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility
36、of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. ATIS-0300230.2015, Telecommunications Charge Card and Billed Number Screening Validation Message Components2INCITS/ISO/IEC 7810-2003, Identification cards Physical characteristics3ISO/IEC 7811-1:2014, Identification cards Recordi
37、ng technique Part 1: Embossing31Agreements between card issuers and service providers could permit the acceptance of charge card alternatives other than this standard including, but not limited to, cards using the traditional 14-digit format, abbreviated versions of this standard, and financial tran
38、sactions cards. 2This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005: . 3This document is available from the International Organization for Standardization: . IIeIIpITaITIT3TtAt4SO/IEC 7811NCITS/ISO/IEmbos
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42、gitividual Accoumber strucmunications U15 Part 2: MaRecording trs - Part 1: Nissuers - Pa Financial ten these stammunicationtelecommund is called thstandards. Ths (see figureunt Identificature (ITU-T nion: . vity3cation of gistration a revision er and is Primary posed of ATIS-0300212.2015 3 3.1 Issu
43、er Identification Number The issuer identification number for telecommunication charge cards is composed of three parts: the Major Industry Identifier, the Country Code, and the Issuer identifier number. 3.1.1 Major Industry Identifier The Major Industry Identifier (MII) describes the industry withi
44、n which the card issuer is primarily engaged. The MII for the telecommunications industry consists of the digits 89 as defined by ITU-T Recommendation E.118. These digits are the first two (high order) digits of the Primary Account Number. 3.1.2 Country Code The Country Code immediately follows the
45、MII and consists of the ITU-T Country Code as defined in annex A of ITU-T Recommendation E.164. For telecommunication charge cards issued by service providers from countries in World Numbering Zone 1, this part consists of the single digit “1”. 3.1.3 Issuer Identifier Number The issuer identifier nu
46、mber is a 3-digit number that follows the Country Code (or World Zone) designator. NOTE: The procedure for assigning and administering North American Telecommunications Issuer Identifiers is the responsibility of a World Zone 1 committee. For information regarding the assignment of Issuer Identifier
47、s in the United States, contact the Chair, ITU-T U.S. Study Group A Subcommittee for Issuer Identifier Assignment and in Canada contact the Chairman, Canadian Subcommittee for World Zone 1 Issuer Identification. 3.2 Individual Account Identification The individual account identification is assigned
48、by the card-issuing organization. It immediately follows the issuer identification number. The length of the individual account identification can vary from 1 to 12 digits but is fixed for each unique issuer identification number. 3.3 Check Digit The check digit is a single digit immediately followi
49、ng the Individual Account Identification. It is calculated on all the preceding digits of the Primary Account Number according to the Luhn formula as defined by ISO/IEC 7812. 4 Personal Identification number The Personal Identification Number (PIN) is a confidential code that is used to validate transactions. The use of a PIN within World Numbering Zone 1 is highly recommended. For each Issuer Identification Number the use (or non-use) of a PIN must be uniform. If used, it must have 4 digits ranging from 0001 9998. Caution should be used in assigning P
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