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E.164 is an
international standard international standard is a technical standard developed by one or more international standards organizations. International standards are available for consideration and use worldwide. The most prominent such organization is the International Or ...
( ITU-T Recommendation), titled ''The international public telecommunication numbering plan'', that defines a numbering plan for the worldwide
public switched telephone network The public switched telephone network (PSTN) provides Communications infrastructure, infrastructure and services for public Telecommunications, telecommunication. The PSTN is the aggregate of the world's circuit-switched telephone networks that ...
(PSTN) and some other data networks. E.164 defines a general format for international telephone numbers. Plan-conforming telephone numbers are limited to only digits and to a maximum of fifteen digits. The specification divides the digit string into a country code of one to three digits, and the subscriber telephone number of a maximum of twelve digits. Alternative formats (with area codes and country specific numbers) are available. Any country-specific international call prefixes are not contained in the specification. The title of the original version and first revision of the E.164 standard was ''Numbering Plan for the ISDN Era''


Recommendations


E.163

E.163 was the former ITU-T recommendation for describing telephone numbers for the
public switched telephone network The public switched telephone network (PSTN) provides Communications infrastructure, infrastructure and services for public Telecommunications, telecommunication. The PSTN is the aggregate of the world's circuit-switched telephone networks that ...
(PSTN). In the United States, this was formerly referred to as a ''directory number''. E.163 was withdrawn, and some recommendations were incorporated into revision 1 of E.164 in 1997.


E.164.1

This recommendation describes the procedures and criteria for the reservation, assignment, and reclamation of E.164 country codes and associated ''identification code'' (IC) assignments. The criteria and procedures are provided as a basis for the effective and efficient utilization of the available E.164 numbering resources.


E.164.2

This recommendation contains the criteria and procedures for an applicant to be temporarily assigned a three-digit identification code within the shared E.164 country code +991 for the purpose of conducting an international non-commercial trial.


E.164.3

This recommendation describes the principles, criteria, and procedures for the assignment and reclamation of resources within a shared E.164 country code for groups of countries. These shared country codes will coexist with all other E.164-based country codes assigned by the ITU. The resource of the shared country code consists of a ''country code'' and a ''group identification code'' (CC + GIC) and provides the capability for a group of countries to provide telecommunication services within the group. The Secretariat of the ITU Standardization Sector ( ITU-T), the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) is responsible for the assignment of the CC + GIC.


Numbering formats

The E.164 recommendation provides the telephone number structure and functionality for five categories of telephone numbers used in international public telecommunication. For each of the categories, it details the components of the numbering structure and the digit analysis required for successful
routing Routing is the process of selecting a path for traffic in a network or between or across multiple networks. Broadly, routing is performed in many types of networks, including circuit-switched networks, such as the public switched telephone netw ...
of calls. Annex A provides additional information on the structure and function of E.164 numbers. Annex B provides information on network identification, service parameters, calling/connected line identity, dialing procedures, and addressing for Geographic-based ISDN calls. Specific E.164-based applications which differ in usage are defined in separate recommendations. The number categories are all based on a fifteen-digit numbering space. Before 1997, only twelve digits were allowed. The definition does not include any international call prefixes, necessary for a call to reach international circuits from inside the country of call origination.


Geographic areas


Global services

Figure 2


Networks


Groups of countries


Trials


Uses of E.164 Numbers

E.164 numbers were originally defined for use in the worldwide
public switched telephone network The public switched telephone network (PSTN) provides Communications infrastructure, infrastructure and services for public Telecommunications, telecommunication. The PSTN is the aggregate of the world's circuit-switched telephone networks that ...
(PSTN). The early PSTN collected routing digits from users (e.g. on a dial pad), signaled those digits to each telephony switch, and used the numbers to determine how to ultimately reach the called party. ITU-T E.123 entitled ''Notation for national and international telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and Web addresses'' provides guidance when printing E.164 telephone numbers. This format includes the recommendation of prefixing international telephone numbers with a plus sign ( +) and including visual separators such as the hyphen ( -). The presentation of a telephone number with the plus sign ( +) indicates that the number should be dialed with an international calling prefix, in place of the plus sign. The number is presented starting the
country calling code Country calling codes or country dial-in codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in the networks of the member countries or regions of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The codes are defined by the ...
. This is called the ''globalized'' format of an E.164 number, and is defined in the Internet Engineering Task Force RFC 2806. The international calling prefix is a trunk code to reach an international circuit in the country of call origination.


DNS Mapping of E.164 Numbers

Some national telephone administrations and telephone companies have implemented an Internet-based database for their numbering spaces. E.164 numbers may be registered in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet in which the second-level domain e164.arpa has been reserved for telephone number mapping (ENUM). In the system, any telephone number may be mapped into a domain name using a reverse sequence of subdomains for each digit. For example, the telephone number translates to the domain name . When a number is mapped, a DNS query may be used to locate the service facilities on the Internet that accept and process telephone calls to the owner of record of the number, using, for example, the
Session Initiation Protocol The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol used for initiating, maintaining, and terminating communication sessions that include voice, video and messaging applications. SIP is used in Internet telephony, in private IP telepho ...
(SIP), a call-signaling VoIP protocol whose
SIP address The SIP URI scheme is a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) multimedia communications protocol. A SIP address is a URI that addresses a specific telephone extension on a voice over IP system. Such a n ...
es are similar in format (user@domain...) to e-mail addresses. This allows a direct, end-to-end Internet connection without passing through the public switched telephone network.


See also

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Carrier of Record Carrier of Record (or COR) for telecommunications, refers to the entity that provides PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) service for an E.164 number. The exact definition of who and what is a COR is ultimately the responsibility of the relev ...
* E.123 *
List of country calling codes Country calling codes or country dial-in codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in the networks of the member countries or regions of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The codes are defined by the ...


References

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External links


Text of the Recommendation, Amd. 1 and supplement 6 (E.164)

List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 assigned country codes as of 15 December 2016
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List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 Dialling Procedures as of 15 December 2011

Numbering plan for the international telephone service (E.163) (incorporated in E.164)

World Telephone Numbering Guide
Telephone numbers Identifiers ITU-T E Series Recommendations