Difference between revisions of "NUMTEL"

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FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES  
 
FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES  
  
Attribute:  telephone number
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Attribute:  Telephone number
  
Acronym: numtel Code: ?
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Acronym: NUMTEL Code: 2001790
  
 
Camel case: telephoneNumber
 
Camel case: telephoneNumber
  
Attribute type: S
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Attribute type: Simple
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Data type: S
  
 
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Definitions:
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The telephone number should be written according to the ITU Recommendation ITU-T E.123.
 
The telephone number should be written according to the ITU Recommendation ITU-T E.123.
 
Only spaces should be used to visually separate groups of numbers in international notation.  The letters "int." are used to indicate internal number extensions.
 
Only spaces should be used to visually separate groups of numbers in international notation.  The letters "int." are used to indicate internal number extensions.
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Justification:<br>
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New attribute
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 22 August 2011

FEATURE OBJECT ATTRIBUTES

Attribute: Telephone number

Acronym: NUMTEL Code: 2001790

Camel case: telephoneNumber

Attribute type: Simple

Data type: S

Definitions: A number assigned to a telephone.

Example:

+ 49 381 4563764 int.254

Remarks:

The telephone number should be written according to the ITU Recommendation ITU-T E.123. Only spaces should be used to visually separate groups of numbers in international notation. The letters "int." are used to indicate internal number extensions.


Distinction:

Nil


Justification:

New attribute

Comments:

No comments.



David Jens
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