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Telecommunications for Disaster Relief (TDR) is a proposal by the International Telecommunication Union to establish worldwide standards of interoperability and availability of emergency communications. The notion of establishing such standards was spurred in part by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which devastated Indonesia.

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  • Telecommunications for Disaster Relief (TDR) (deutsch Fernmeldewesen für Unglückshilfe) geht aus dem Beschluss der Internationalen Fernmeldeunion (ITU-T SG 11 vom Februar 2002) für die Kenntlichmachung der Vorrangigkeit von zwischenstaatlicher Telekommunikation in der Unglückshilfe hervor.Dieser beruht auf den Empfehlungen (1992) International Telephone Service und (2000) International Emergency Preference Scheme (IEPS) for disaster relief operations der ITU-T SG 2. TDR soll internationalen Hilfsorganisationen und Einrichtungen der Vereinten Nationen die Möglichkeit geben, in Krisengebieten, in denen kein öffentliches Telefonnetz mehr besteht, untereinander und über Landesgrenzen hinaus mit anderen Telefonnetzen in Verbindung zu treten.Der dem Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) schon erteilte geografische Country Code nach E.164 wurde am 4. Mai 2007 von +999 auf +888 geändert. Zusätzlich wurde im shared Mobile Country Code unter 901 der Mobile Network Code 88 zugewiesen. (de)
  • Telecommunications for Disaster Relief (TDR) is a proposal by the International Telecommunication Union to establish worldwide standards of interoperability and availability of emergency communications. The notion of establishing such standards was spurred in part by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which devastated Indonesia. The ITU assigned country code +888 for TDR, administered by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Numbers were assigned for the duration of a particular relief activity only, and could be reused for a future event. However, country code +888 was withdrawn from service and is now officially marked as “returned to spare.” (en)
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  • Telecommunications for Disaster Relief (TDR) (deutsch Fernmeldewesen für Unglückshilfe) geht aus dem Beschluss der Internationalen Fernmeldeunion (ITU-T SG 11 vom Februar 2002) für die Kenntlichmachung der Vorrangigkeit von zwischenstaatlicher Telekommunikation in der Unglückshilfe hervor.Dieser beruht auf den Empfehlungen (1992) International Telephone Service und (2000) International Emergency Preference Scheme (IEPS) for disaster relief operations der ITU-T SG 2. (de)
  • Telecommunications for Disaster Relief (TDR) is a proposal by the International Telecommunication Union to establish worldwide standards of interoperability and availability of emergency communications. The notion of establishing such standards was spurred in part by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami which devastated Indonesia. (en)
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  • Telecommunications for Disaster Relief (de)
  • Telecommunications for Disaster Relief (en)
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