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CalledNumber |
The called number is the representation of the number dialled by the
subscriber in establishing a call or the number to which the call is
forwarded or transferred in those particular scenarios, the representation is
always in International format, i.e. the number must begin with the Country
Code.
In the case of SMS MO usage the called number item contains the SMSC
address.
The International representation of the called number means that it
must start with the valid country code as listed in E.164 “Assigned Country
Codes” (spare and reserved codes excluded). In addition this number must
comply with E.164 definition of “International public telecommunication
number structure” except where the call represents one of the following:
Short code
call
Emergency call
Unsuccessful
call attempt
Specially
routed call (for example using ‘*’ or ‘#’)
Where the
destination has been modified by CAMEL.
Derivation:
Derived from GSM
item CalledNumber (3GPP TS 32.005) but it is represented in TAP in
International format, i.e. the number begins with the Country Code.
Conditionality:
Must be present
within group Destination except for one of the following:
use of the
basic service emergency call
unsuccessful
call attempt
when the call
destination has been modified by CAMEL (CAMEL Destination Number is present)
In case of
unsuccessful call attempt or CAMEL destination modification item Dialled
Digits must be filled in.
In the case of SMS-MO usage this field must always be
present.
Values:
Each digit is numeric
(0-9)
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Error Code |
Context |
Severity Level |
Validation Description |
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10 11 20 |
MOC MOC MOC |
Severe Warning Severe |
Syntax error and call does not represent
an emergency call. Syntax error and call represents
emergency call. Number does not start with a valid
country code as listed in E.164 “Assigned Country Codes” (spare and reserved
codes excluded). |