| DIGIT
PAIR |
DESCRIPTION |
| 00 |
Plain Old Telephone
Service (POTS) - non-coin service requiring no special treatment |
| 01 |
Multiparty line
(more than 2) - ANI cannot be provided on 4 or 8 party lines. The presence
of this "01" code will cause an Operator Number Identification (ONI) function
to be performed at the distant location. The ONI feature routes the call
to a CAMA operator or to an Operator Services System (OSS) for determination
of the calling number. |
| 02 |
ANI Failure - the
originating switching system indicates (by the "02" code), to the receiving
office that the calling station has not been identified. If the receiving
switching system routes the call to a CAMA or Operator Services System,
the calling number may be verbally obtained and manually recorded. If manual
operator identification is not available, the receiving switching system
(e.g., an interLATA carrier without operator capabilities) may reject the
call. |
| 03-05 |
Unassigned |
| 06 |
Station Level Rating
- The "06" digit pair is used when the customer has subscribed to a class
of service in order to be provided with real time billing information.
For example, hotel/motels, served by PBXs, receive detailed billing information,
including the calling party’s room number. When the originating switching
system does not receive the detailed billing information, e.g., room number,
this "06" code allows the call to be routed to an operator or operator
services system to obtain complete billing information. The rating and/or
billing information is then provided to the service subscriber. This code
is used only when the directory number (DN) is not accompanied by an automatic
room/account identification. |
| 07 |
Special Operator
Handling Required - calls generated from stations that require further
operator or Operator Services System screening are accompanied by the "07"
code. The code is used to route the call to an operator or Operator Services
System for further screening and to determine if the station has a denied-originating
class of service or special routing/billing procedures. If the call is
unauthorized, the calling party will be routed to a standard intercept
message. |
| 08-09 |
Unassigned |
| 10 |
Not assignable
- conflict with 10X test code |
| 11 |
Unassigned |
| 12-19 |
Not assignable
- conflict with international outpulsing code |
| 20 |
Automatic Identified
Outward Dialing (AIOD) - without AIOD, the billing number for a PBX is
the same as the PBX Directory Number (DN). With the AIOD feature, the originating
line number within the PBX is provided for charging purposes. If the AIOD
number is available when ANI is transmitted, code "00" is sent. If not,
the PBX DN is sent with ANI code "20". In either case, the AIOD number
is included in the AMA record. |
| 21-22 |
Unassigned |
| 23 |
Coin or Non-Coin
- on calls using database access, e.g., 800, ANI II 23 is used to indicate
that the coin/non-coin status of the originating line cannot be positively
distinguished for ANI purposes by the SSP. The ANI II pair 23 is substituted
for the II pairs which would otherwise indicate that the non-coin status
is known, i.e., 00, or when there is ANI failure.
ANI II 23 may be substituted
for a valid 2-digit ANI pair on 0-800 calls. In all other cases, ANI II
23 should not be substituted for a valid 2-digit ANI II pair which is forward
to an SSP from an EAEO.
Some of the situations
in which the ANI II 23 may be sent:
-
Calls from non-conforming end
offices (CAMA or LAMA types) with combined coin/non-coin trunk groups.
-
0-800 Calls
-
Type 1 Cellular Calls
-
Calls from PBX Trunks
-
Calls from Centrex Tie Lines
|
| 24 |
Code 24 identifies
a toll free service call that has been translated to a Plain Old Telephone
Service (POTS) routable number via the toll free database that originated
for any non-pay station. If the received toll free number is not converted
to a POTS number, the database returns the received ANI code along with
the received toll free number. Thus, Code 24 indicates that this is a toll
free service call since that fact can no longer be recognized simply by
examining the called address. |
| 25 |
Code 25 identifies
a toll free service call that has been translated to a Plain Old Telephone
Service (POTS) routable number via the toll free database that originated
from any pay station, including inmate telephone service. Specifically,
ANI II digits 27, 29, and 70 will be replaced with Code 25 under the above
stated condition. |
| 26 |
Unassigned |
| 27 |
Code 27 identifies
a line connected to a pay station which uses network provided coin control
signaling. II 27 is used to identify this type of pay station line irrespective
of whether the pay station is provided by a LEC or a non-LEC. II 27 is
transmitted from the originating end office on all calls made from these
lines. |
| 28 |
Unassigned |
| 29 |
Prison/Inmate Service
- the ANI II digit pair 29 is used to designate lines within a confinement/detention
facility that are intended for inmate/detainee use and require outward
call screening and restriction (e.g., 0+ collect only service). A confinement/detention
facility may be defined as including, but not limited to, Federal, State
and/or Local prisons, juvenile facilities, immigration and naturalization
confinement/detention facilities, etc., which are under the administration
of Federal, State, City, County, or other Governmental agencies. Prison/Inmate
Service lines will be identified by the customer requesting such call screening
and restriction. In those cases where private paystations are located in
confinement/detention facilities, and the same call restrictions applicable
to Prison/Inmate Service required, the ANI II digit for Prison/Inmate Service
will apply if the line is identified for Prison/Inmate Service by the customer. |
| 30-32 |
Intercept - where
the capability is provide to route intercept calls (either directly or
after an announcement recycle) to an access tandem with an associated Telco
Operator Services System, the following ANI codes should be used:
-
30 Intercept (blank) - for calls
to unassigned directory number (DN)
-
31 Intercept (trouble) - for
calls to directory numbers (DN) that have been manually placed in trouble-busy
state by Telco personnel
-
32 Intercept (regular) - for
calls to recently changed or disconnected numbers
|
| 33 |
Unassigned |
| 34 |
Telco Operator
Handled Call - after the Telco Operator Services System has handled a call
for an IC, it may change the standard ANI digits to "34", before outpulsing
the sequence to the IC, when the Telco performs all call handling functions,
e.g., billing. The code tells the IC that the BOC has performed billing
on the call and the IC only has to complete the call. |
| 35-39 |
Unassigned |
| 40-49 |
Unrestricted Use
- locally determined by carrier |
| 50-51 |
Unassigned |
| 52 |
Outward Wide Area
Telecommunications Service (OUTWATS) - this service allows customers to
make calls to a certain zone(s) or band(s) on a direct dialed basis for
a flat monthly charge or for a charge based on accumulated usage. OUTWATS
lines can dial station-to-station calls directly to points within the selected
band(s) or zone(s). The LEC performs a screening function to determine
the correct charging and routing for OUTWATS calls based on the customer’s
class of service and the service area of the call party. When these calls
are routed to the interexchange carrier via a combined WATS-POTS trunk
group, it is necessary to identify the WATS calls with the ANI code "52". |
| 53-59 |
Unassigned |
| 60 |
TRS - ANI II digit
pair 60 indicates that the associated call is a TRS call delivered to a
transport carrier from a TRS Provider and that the call originated from
an unrestricted line (i.e., a line for which there are no billing restrictions).
Accordingly, if no request for alternate billing is made, the call will
be billed to the calling line. |
| 61 |
Cellular/Wireless
PCS (Type 1) - The "61" digit pair is to be forwarded to the interexchange
carrier by the local exchange carrier for traffic originating from a cellular/wireless
PCS carrier over type 1 trunks. (Note: ANI information accompanying digit
pair "61" identifies only the originating cellular/wireless PCS system,
not the mobile directory placing the call. |
| 62 |
Cellular/Wireless
PCS (Type 2) - The "62" digit pair is to be forwarded to the interexchange
carrier by the cellular/wireless PCS carrier when routing traffic over
type 2 trunks through the local exchange carrier access tandem for delivery
to the interexchange carrier. (Note: ANI information accompanying digit
pair "62" identifies the mobile directory number placing the call but does
not necessarily identify the true call point of origin.) |
| 63 |
Cellular/Wireless
PCS (Roaming) - The "63" digit pair is to be forwarded to the interexchange
carrier by the cellular/wireless PCS subscriber "roaming" in another cellular/wireless
PCS network, over type 2 trunks through the local exchange carrier access
tandem for delivery to the interexchange carrier. (Note: Use of "63" signifies
that the "called number" is used only for network routing and should not
be disclosed to the cellular/wireless PCS subscriber. Also, ANI information
accompanying digit pair "63" identifies the mobile directory number forwarding
the call but does not necessarily identify the true forwarded-call point
of origin.) |
| 64-65 |
Unassigned |
| 66 |
TRS - ANI II digit
pair 66 indicates that the associated call is a TRS call delivered to a
transport carrier from a TRS Provider, and that the call originates from
a hotel/motel. The transport carrier can use this indication, along with
other information (e.g., whether the call was dialed 1+ or 0+) to determine
the appropriate billing arrangement (i.e., bill to room or alternate bill). |
| 67 |
TRS - ANI II digit
pair 67 indicates that the associated call is a TRS call delivered to a
transport carrier from a TRS Provider and that the call originated from
a restricted line. Accordingly, sent paid calls should not be allowed and
additional screening, if available, should be performed to determine the
specific restrictions and type of alternate billing permitted. |
| 68-69 |
Unassigned |
| 70 |
Code 70 identifies
a line connected to a pay station (including both coin and coinless stations)
which does not use network provided coin control signaling. II 70 is used
to identify this type pay station line irrespective of whether the pay
station is provided by a LEC or a non-LEC. II 70 is transmitted from the
originating end office on all calls made from these lines. |
| 71-79 |
Unassigned |
| 80-89 |
Reserved for Future
Expansion "to" 3-digit Code |
| 90-92 |
Unassigned |
| 93 |
Access for private
virtual network types of service: the ANI code "93" indicates, to the IC,
that the originating call is a private virtual network type of service
call. |
| 94 |
Unassigned |
| 95 |
Unassigned - conflict
with Test Codes 958 and 959 |
| 96-99 |
Unassigned |