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Country codes in the jtel ACD:

In the jtel ACD, country codes are important for efficient routing.



This is used in various areas in the jtel system:



General information about country codes:

International Telephone Country Codes describe the number prefix used to connect to international telephone numbers. The country codes are defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Recommendation E.164.

Strictly speaking, an international telephone country code is the sequence of digits that a caller dials on the phone to reach the logical level of another national telephone network. It consists of two parts:

  1. the traffic excitation figures of your own country and
  2. the country code of the destination country.



Examples

Telephone area codes from countries that use the traffic exclusion digit(s) "00" for the international level to different countries:

Other traffic excitation digit(s) (than "00") from other (than "numerous countries" above)

Mobile communication

In all common mobile phone networks with the current (GSM) standard, "+" can be entered directly instead of the number chain.

Examples of international prefixes for mobile communications