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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
  
 
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Camel case: telephoneNumber
  
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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.  
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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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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.



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