On 02/20/2012 10:12 AM, Rainer Pruy wrote:
...only restriction is the maximum length of internationally reachable
number length - 12 digits including internat. prefix if I remember
correctly, but could also be 14, sorry)...

Per ITU-T E.164 the *recommended* maximum is 15.

6.1 International ITU-T E.164-number length
ITU-T recommends that the maximum number of digits for the international geographic, global services, Network and groups of countries applications should be 15 (excluding the international prefix). Administrations are invited to do their utmost to limit the digits to be dialled to the degree
possible consistent with the service needs.

Cheers,
Steve


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