Sometimes when we receive an international call then we recieve the calling number as 4 digits prefix with +sign. How the MSCs mapped that number nitinzte 25-September-2008 02:54:29 PMComments this is the answer of your question In short Translations and Routing on each switch, call for International will go to International Translation specific to a Orig Route Modifier or Digit Fence which is mapped to a route. All international routing by default is mapped to + or the international code of that specific entry. bottom line every switch operator lucent or alcatel or huawei has a provision for this type of calling number which is mandatory Posted by waqasahmad In short Translations and Routing on each switch, call for International will go to International Translation specific to a Orig Route Modifier or Digit Fence which is mapped to a route. All international routing by default is mapped to + or the international code of that specific entry. bottom line every switch operator lucent or alcatel or huawei has a provision for this type of calling number which is mandatory Posted by HamidAliKhan For details: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Switching_Center Posted by sagitraz In Translations and Routing on each switch, call for International will go to International Translation specific to a Orig Route Modifier or Digit Fence which is mapped to a route. All international routing by default is mapped to + or the international code of that specific entry. bottom line every switch operator lucent or alcatel or huawei has a provision for this type of calling number which is mandatory Posted by jackson |
Posted: 02-October-2008 12:00:59 AM By: jackson In Translations and Routing on each switch, call for International will go to International Translation specific to a Orig Route Modifier or Digit Fence which is mapped to a route. All international routing by default is mapped to + or the international code of that specific entry. bottom line every switch operator lucent or alcatel or huawei has a provision for this type of calling number which is mandatory | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 08:03:34 AM By: sagitraz For details: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Switching_Center | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 01:39:05 PM By: HamidAliKhan In short Translations and Routing on each switch, call for International will go to International Translation specific to a Orig Route Modifier or Digit Fence which is mapped to a route. All international routing by default is mapped to + or the international code of that specific entry. bottom line every switch operator lucent or alcatel or huawei has a provision for this type of calling number which is mandatory | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 11:52:24 PM By: waqasahmad this is the answer of your question In short Translations and Routing on each switch, call for International will go to International Translation specific to a Orig Route Modifier or Digit Fence which is mapped to a route. All international routing by default is mapped to + or the international code of that specific entry. bottom line every switch operator lucent or alcatel or huawei has a provision for this type of calling number which is mandatory |