1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0300230.2015 Telecommunications Charge Card and Billed Number Screening Validation Message Components As a leading technology and solutions development organization, the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) brings together
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11、ards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Disclaimer Service approved on a limited basis; Service denied, threshold exceeded; Service denied, no business agreement; ATIS-0300230.2015 7 Service denied, invalid bill
12、ing number or invalid account number/PIN combination; Service denied, incorrect PIN; Service denied, allowable PIN tries exceeded; Service denied, expired card; Service denied, restricted billing number or account number/PIN combination; Service denied, collect calls not accepted; Service denied, pu
13、blic telephone; Service denied, bill-to-third party calls not accepted; Service denied, call not permitted from station; Service denied, card issuing company validation database is unavailable; Service denied, validation attempt on wrong card issuer; Error in message format; Message type not process
14、able due to missing or incomplete information; Verbal acceptance required. Use of and action on particular response codes are subject to agreements between companies. For some of the response conditions, separate retry thresholds should be defined. Information provided to the end user should not ass
15、ist a fraudulent user in subsequent attempts at unauthorized use of the telecommunications charge card or other billing methods. 4.2.6 Customer Sub-Account Number (Optional) This component allows the operator services provided to identify multiple sub-accounts associated with a single billing number
16、. This component is not applicable to BNS response messages. 4.2.7 Specified Number (Optional) This component identifies a single specified number. If that number is not related to the telecommunications charge card account number, this component would provide the number to the operator services pro
17、vider. 4.2.8 Carrier (Optional) This component provides carrier preference information usable for call routing purposes. NOTE: The use of carrier preference information within operator services exchange access signalling protocols for call routing purposes may be subject to appropriate legal and reg
18、ulatory requirements. 4.3 Call Disposition Components 4.3.1 Message Type (Required) This component identifies the message type as the call disposition message. 4.3.2 Message Reference (Optional) This component contains the message reference identification. Its purpose is to relate this message uniqu
19、ely as part of a specific validation transaction. The message reference number provides supplemental closure between the authorization request and the call disposition messages. ATIS-0300230.2015 8 4.3.3 Call Type (Required) This component identifies the type of call attempted. Identified call types
20、 shall include telecommunications charge card, collect, and bill-to-third party calls. 4.3.4 Billing Number (Required) This component contains the primary account number as described in ATIS-0300212.2015. The billing number is provided here for closure between the authorization request and the call
21、disposition. For collect and bill-to-third party related validation transactions, the billing number is a telephone number to which charges are to be accrued. 4.3.5 Call Disposition Code (Required) This component contains information specifying the disposition of the call. Specific codes need to be
22、defined to indicate whether the call is completed or not completed. 4.3.6 Call Start Time (Required) This component contains the date and time at which the call began. This information shall contain the month, day, hour, minute, and second in Coordinated Universal Time. 4.3.7 Call End Time (Required
23、) This component contains the date and time at which the call ended. This information shall contain month, day, hour, minute, and second in Coordinated Universal Time. 4.3.8 Estimated Call Charge (Optional) This component contains the estimated call charge in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) as defined
24、 in ITU-T Recommendation D.195. When the estimated call charge is greater than the allotted field size, an exception code should be used. ATIS-0300230.2015 9 Annex A Informative References (informative) At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revis
25、ion, and users of this document are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. These standards are listed for information only and are not essential for the completion of the requirements of this standard. ISO 8583-1: 2003, Financ
26、ial transaction card originated messages Interchange message specifications Part 1: Messages, data elements and code values3ITU-T Recommendation X.121 (10/2000), International numbering plan for public data networks4ITU-T Recommendation E.212 (05/2008), The international identification plan for public networks and subscriptions4