1、CCITT RECMN*F.17 92 YBb2.591 0573785 788 mr INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITP THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE TELEGRAPH AND MOBILE SERVICES OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF SERVICE F.17 (08/92) OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF SERVICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS Recommendation F.17
2、Geneva, 1992 -CCITT RECMN*F.l7 92 = Y862591 O573786 blY = INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE TELEGRAPH AND MOBILE SERVICES OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF SERVICE F.17 (08/92) OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF SERVICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS Recomm
3、endation F.17 Geneva, 1992 - _. - I _ - CCITT RECMN*F.17 92 W 4862571 0573787 550 W FOREWORD The CCIM (the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee) is a permanent organ of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). CCITT is responsible for studying technical, operating and
4、 tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide basis. The Plenary Assembly of CC which meets every four years, establishes the topics for study and approves Recommendations prepared by its Study Groups. The approval of Recommendat
5、ions by the members of CCITT between Plenary Assemblies is covered by the procedure laid down in CCIIT Resolution No. 2 (Melbourne, 1988). Recommendation F.17 was prepared by Study Group I and was approved under the Resolution No. 2 procedure on the 4th of August 1992. CC NOTE In this Recommendation
6、, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication administration and a recognized private operating agency. O IT 1992 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, inc
7、luding photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU. CCITT RECMN*F.L7 92 4862591 0573788 497 = Recommendation F.17 OPERATIONA 1 Scope ASPECTS OF SERVICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS (1992) 1.1 This Recommendation lays down the general operational principles concerning service telecom
8、munications. 1.2 Additional operational provisions relating to service telecommunications in the different telecommunication services (telegram, telephone, telex, etc.) may be found in the Recommendations (and Instructions) specific to those services .i, E.105, F.60, etc.). 1.3 The principles for ch
9、arging and accounting for service telecommunications are given in Recommen- dation D.192. 2 Definition and basic principles 2.1 munications as: the following: Article 2 of the International Telecommunication Regulations (Melbourne, 1988) defines service telecom- A telecommunication that relates to p
10、ublic international telecommunications and that is exchanged among - Administrations; - - recognized private operating agencies; and the Chairmm of the Administrative Council, the Secretary-General, the Deputy Secretary-General, the Directors of the International Consultative Committees, the members
11、 of the International Frequency Registration Board, other representatives or authorized officials of the International Telecommunication Union, including those working on official matters outside the seat of the Union. Appendix 3 of the same Regulations states that service telecommunications may be
12、provided free of Service telecommunications should be established outside the busiest hours as far as possible, and should be 2.2 charge). 2.3 kept to a minimum in number and length consistent with efficient operation. 3 Content of service telecommunications 3.1 Service telecommunications as identif
13、ied in 5 2.1 must relate to the business of providing international telecommunication services, i.e. the doing of all things needful to provide, to administer and to maintain services, such as the establishment and maintenance of circuits, network management, accounting, handling of customer com- pl
14、aints, etc. 3.2 Service telecommunications may only be requested or established by persons authorized to do so by their respective Administration. 4 Corresponding arrangements between Administrations 4.1 An Administration that routes service telecommunications over facilities owned or operated by an
15、other Administration in a given relation, should aiow its facilities to be used in a similar manner to carry service telecommunications originated by the latter Administration. 4.2 This principle may be applied not only to a given telecommunication service in a relation but also between services in
16、that relation. Service telecommunications are normally, but not automatically, provided free of charge. Recommendation F.17 (08/92) 1 - - CCITT RECHN*F.L7 92 W 48b259L 0573789 323 5 Communications with and via the FTU 5.1 Where appropriate, service telecommunications may be used for official communi
17、cations between Administrations and the RU, e.g. for.the purposes described in Article 8 of the International Telecommuni- cation Regulations and in Resolution No. 7 of the World Administrative Telegraph and Telephone Conference (Melbourne, 1988). Note - Privilege telecommunications (see Recommendation D. 193) are not service telecommunications, although the treatment of this optional class of trafk may be similar. 2 Recommendation F.17 (08192)