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What is E.164 format number? In short it's the number without international prefix which starts with country code, for more details check [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.164 Wikipedia].
What is an E.164 format number? In short, it's a number without an international prefix that starts with the country code. For further details, check [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.164 Wikipedia].


Every destination inside MOR should be in this format. That's one of the most important rules of the MOR. If destination is not in E.164 format it can't be billed correctly.
Every destination inside MOR should be in the E.164 format. That is one of the most important rules of MOR. If the destination is not in the E.164 format, it can't be billed correctly.  


All DIDs in MOR should be in this format also. Do not include international prefixes for DIDs. Enter them in E.164 format.
All DIDs in MOR should also be in this format. Do not include international prefixes for DIDs. Enter them in E.164 format.  


Example: For instance, the local number 08 6311 3000 in Australia would be converted to E164 as 61863113000.
In Australia, for instance, the local number 08 6311 3000 would be converted under E.164 to 61863113000.
More information on how MOR works with E.164 can be found at [[Number Manipulation]].


More info how MOR works with E.164 can be found here [http://wiki.kolmisoft.com/index.php/Number_Manipulation Number manipulation].
* Country code: Number sequence from 1-3 digits
 
* International prefix: Number sequence dialed before country code to dial to other country (Examples: 00, 001)
 
* Local prefix: Number or number sequence to indicate that call is in the local country (Example: 8)
 
* Local number: Number without international prefix and country code

Latest revision as of 06:21, 19 August 2019

What is an E.164 format number? In short, it's a number without an international prefix that starts with the country code. For further details, check Wikipedia.

Every destination inside MOR should be in the E.164 format. That is one of the most important rules of MOR. If the destination is not in the E.164 format, it can't be billed correctly.

All DIDs in MOR should also be in this format. Do not include international prefixes for DIDs. Enter them in E.164 format.

In Australia, for instance, the local number 08 6311 3000 would be converted under E.164 to 61863113000. More information on how MOR works with E.164 can be found at Number Manipulation.

  • Country code: Number sequence from 1-3 digits
  • International prefix: Number sequence dialed before country code to dial to other country (Examples: 00, 001)
  • Local prefix: Number or number sequence to indicate that call is in the local country (Example: 8)
  • Local number: Number without international prefix and country code