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{{Unreferenced, date=December 2009 H.450 refers to a set of standards created by the
International Telecommunication Union The International Telecommunication Union is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for many matters related to information and communication technologies. It was established on 17 May 1865 as the International Telegraph Unio ...
(ITU) to define several Supplementary Services of the packet based telecommunication protocol known as H.323. It parallels another set of standards known as
QSIG QSIG is an ISDN based signaling protocol for signaling between private branch exchanges (PBXs) in a private integrated services network (PISN). It makes use of the connection-level Q.931 protocol and the application-level ROSE protocol. ISDN "prop ...
which define similar services for
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a set of communication standards for simultaneous digital transmission of voice, video, data, and other network services over the digitalised circuits of the public switched telephone network. Work ...
based networks. * H.450.1, Supplementary Services Framework The general mechanism for delivering supplementary services is explained in this paper. Supplementary services messages are exchanged by means of ROSE (Remote Operations Service Extension). * H.450.2, Call Transfer Supplementary Service E.g. explains how a party-B can turn an active call between party-A and party-B into a call between party-A and a new party-C. * H.450.3, Call Diversion Supplementary Service E.g. explains how an IP phone can activate a diversion to e.g. a cell phone. E.g. explains how an IP phone can interrogate whether it has any active diversion. * H.450.4, Call Hold Supplementary Service E.g. explains how a call can be put on hold and be fed with a music on hold. * H.450.5, Call Park and Pickup Supplementary Service Think of big warehouse, where a call is coming in at the front-desk for Mrs. Smith. The front-desk parks the call and broadcasts via the intercom: "Mrs. Smith, please 223". Mrs. Smith proceeds soon after to the next wall phone, dials 223 and gets the call. * H.450.6, Call Waiting Supplementary Service Explains how to signal a second call to an IP phone already engaged in an active call. * H.450.7, Message Waiting Indication Supplementary Service Explains elements related to voicebox systems and how these can be implemented by means of H.323. * H.450.8, Name Identification Supplementary Service Explains how names are displayed or how to intentionally call incognito. * H.450.9, Call Completion Supplementary Service Explains how to schedule an automatic call-back request in case of a remote party being busy in a call or being absent for a while and becoming available later on. * H.450.10, Call Offer Supplementary Service A variation of Call Waiting. Also known as "Camp-On". * H.450.11, Call Intrusion Supplementary Service Explains how e.g. the secretary of a CEO can intentionally and legally intrude into a call of her boss, in order to communicate urgent information. * H.450.12, Common Information Additional Network Feature for H.323 A means to communicate additional miscellaneous information between endpoints. E.g. whether certain features are available, and/or allowed. ITU-T recommendations