Table of Contents
1General
2NotationforNationalandInternationalTelephoneNumbers
3NotationforElectronicMailAddresses
4NotationforWebAddresses
5Classesofsymbols
6Diallablesymbols
7Proceduralsymbols
7.1Internationalprefixsymbol
7.2Useofparentheses
7.3Multiplenumbersreachedthroughautomaticsearch
7.4Multiplenumberswithoutautomaticsearch
7.5In-dialling
7.6Symboltoindicatetheexistenceofanadditionaldial
tone
8Informationsymbols
9Spacingsymbols
10Facsimilenumbernotation
AnnexA
Desirablepropertiesofdiallablesymbols
A.1Distinctfromotherdiallablesymbols
A.2Widelyknownname
A.3Reproducible
A.4ITU-T-ISOcompatible
A.5Madeupofasinglecharacter
A.6Abstract
A.7Immediatelyrecognizableasadiallablecharacter Abstract
Specifies the printing of national and international telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses and Web addresses on letterheads, business cards, bills, etc. Regard has been given to the printing of existing telephone directories. The standard notation for printing telephone numbers, E-mail addresses and Web addresses helps to reduce difficulties and errors, since this address information must be entered exactly to be effective.