1、CCITT RECMN*D.172 (REV*1) 72 = 4b2571 0572757 798 INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITT D.192 (rev. 1) THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE GENERAL TARIFF PRINCIPLES CHARGING AND ACCOUNTING IN INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRINCIPLES FOR CHARGING AND ACC
2、OUNTING OF SERVICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS Recommendation D.192 (rev. 1) Geneva, 1992 CCITT RECMN*D.172 (REV* (b) that the term ?service telecommunication? is defined in Article 2, point 2.4 of the International Telecommunications Regulations (Melbourne, 1988); (c) that according to Appendix 3, point 1.1
3、 to the International Telecommunication Regulations, Administrations may provide service telecommunications free of charge; (d) that according to the same appendix, point 1.2, Administrations may in principle forego inclusion of service telecommunications in international accounting, under the relev
4、ant provisions of the International Telecommunication Convention and the International Telecommunication Regulations, having due regard for the need for reciprocal arrangements, considering furthermore automatic service; others may not; international accounts while others do not, (e) that service te
5、lecommunications may be provided by Administrations either via an operator or via the (0 that some Administrations may be able to identify al automatic service telecommunications while (g) that the practice has been for some Administrations to deduct all service telecommunications from the noting (h
6、) that the service definitions and the operational aspects of service telecommunications are covered in the relevant E- and F-Series Recommendations for the various telecommunication services, for al types of service telecommunications, to apply the following charging and accounting principles: 1 Ch
7、arging Administrations may provide service telecommunications free of charge. 2 Accounting 2.1 In principle, ail traffic representing service telecommunications whether established via an operator or via the automatic service may be excluded from the international accounts. 2.2 However, Administrati
8、ons who do not wish to forego their accounting share related to the incoming service telecommunications traffk sha notify the Secretary General of the ITU specifying the services concerned. Besides publishing the text of such notifications in the Operational Bulletin, the Union will keep and publish
9、 periodically an updated list of notified restrictions. CCITT RECMN*D-192 (REV*Z 92 W 4862591 0572961 119 2.3 In cases where Administrations are unable to identify and record all types of service traffic for the purposes of including that traffk in outgoing accounts to be exchanged with Administrati
10、ons who have declared in accordance with fi 2.2 above, special arrangements will be required between the two parties. The originating Administration unable to account must fust notify the declaring Administration of this situation. The declaring Administration may subsequently agree to special bilateral arrangements to address the omission of specified types of service traffic in the incoming account. Any such special arrangements will define the types of traffic concerned. 2 Recommendation D.192