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Rules/regulations regarding the use of DTMF-C in North America
Published by: mike 2009-01-07

  • Background: We've got custom CPE (customer premises equipment) that needs to communicate with a special server/switch over the PSTN using nothing other than DTMF tones. The connection between the local-user, the switch and far-end-user is already established and beyond the scope of this question. A quick diagram of the telephone connection, with insignificant components left-out: [Local User/CPE] <--->
    SDIM:Multi-Channel SATCOM System:A15-5111-010::
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobatregarding the use of SDU channel resources (items vi, vii, and xlviii). The display of code beginning with 1 (i.e., North America)
    http://www.mycabinservices.com/Cabinservices/static_files/Inmarsat/MCS-7200 SDIM.pdf
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    [Our Switch] <---> [Far-end User] These special DTMF tones that communicate information from the CPE to the switch may be sent in the middle of a conversation and need not be confused for normal user-generated DTMF tones that might occur in the middle of a conversation (for example a menu selection in an auto-attendant). Also, the tones are not clamped -- that is, the far-end user also hears the tones. Most of the time, this isn?t an issue. Problem: We?ve played with the use of DTMF-A, since it?s not normally dial-able by a user (your phone keypad only has 0-9,*,#). DMTF-A, however, causes a problem with Lucent?s Octel voicemail system. Specifically, if the far-end user happens to be Octel (playing a greeting, recording a message, or anything else) and it hears a DTMF-A, it will simply hang-up. The same is true of DTMF-B and DTMF-D. DTMF-C, however, seems to be safe-to-use. Octel simply ignores it and goes on with whatever it was doing. It?s simple enough to switch our CPE and Switch to use DTMF-C, however, there is one area of concern: According to Telcordia (Bellcore) GR-1273-CORE, ?Generation of DTMF C has been reserved for various government functions in North America?. The same document, however, explicitly allows the use of DTMF-A, DTMF-B, and DTMF-D. This question is regarding what government function DTMF-C is reserved for, and if the use of it is regulated in any-way. Also, this question extends to restrictions that the LECs or IXCs may impose regarding the use of DTMF-C. The restrictions may be regulatory or technical in nature. That is, the LECs or IXCs may prevent the transmission of DTMF-C, or FCC regulations may simply specify that it?s just not allowed. Either type of explanation will be acceptable. Also, evidence that there?s no problem with using DTMF-C over the PSTN will be considered a valid answer. Note that simply saying DTMF ABCD were once used for AutoVon IS NOT an acceptable answer. This question focuses on the CURRENT implications, and specifically on why DTMF A, B, and D are allowed while DTMF-C isn?t.
  • MT5634SMI-34 MT5634SMI-92::
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLNote: The &G command is not used in North America. Command: .. may be governed by national regulations. “ERROR” is returned if MOH is not enabled.
    http://www.boccn.com.cn/document/multitech/devguide/DeveloperGuide-MT5634SMI-92&34-RevB.pdf
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    24742 November 2000 Telecommunications Regulation Handbook Edited ::
    In North America and Europe, for example, gesting that these countries should take action service providers regarding the use that can be operators.
    http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2002/09/24/000094946_0209060414430/Rendered/INDEX/multi0page.txt
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  • Simple typo: "need not be confused for normal user-generated DTMF" should read "must not not be confused for normal user-generated DTMF".


  • Hello- Thank you for your question. If you require any further clarification, please ask before rating this answer. The direct answer to your question is: while connected, there should be no problem using DTMF-C on a regular phone connection. It is "just another tone." Frequencies of all sorts are generated during typical phone conversations. The reaction of both the FCC and Telcordia can be summed up in a statement by the the director of DeviceWare for Telcordia: "I know of no legal restriction barring the use of DTMF C. It is in use in private and public networks, both nationally and internationally." According to Fact Index http://www.fact-index.com/d/du/dual_tone_multi_frequency.html "The US military also used the letters, relabled, in their Autovon phone system. Here they were used *before dialing the phone* in order to give some calls priority, cutting in over existing calls if need be. The idea was to allow important traffic to get through every time. Pressing C, Immediate, before dialing would make the switch first look for any free lines, and if all lines were in use, it would hang up any non-priority calls, and then any Priority calls. While the Autovon phone system no longer exists, their original names were Flash Override (A), Flash (B), Immediate (C), and Priority (D). Pressing one of these keys gave your call priority, over-riding other conversations on the network. Flash Override is the highest priority." While connected, however, DTMF C is generated by the crossing of two frequencies that could be theoretically generated by music making equipment over a conversation. There's no barring or censorship of this sort of thing. To elaborate on the GR-1273-CORE statement, ?Generation of DTMF C has been reserved for various government functions in North America?, the rep from Telcordia says: "At the time ADSI was first being developed, Bellcore issued a draft of the document for Industry comment. One or more comments came back indicating that DTMF C was in use for applications/services that may run concurrently with ADSI calls/sessions. To avoid unwanted interactions, we chose to design around DTMF C ... I have never heard of any state or PUC regulations on limiting the use of DTMF signals." Search strategy: contact FCC and Telcordia google: dtmf google: dtmf c
  • Commands Reference Manual::
    File Format: PDF/Adobe AcrobatIf the modem is specified for use in only one country, that country code is the (800) 854-8099 (North America). (949) 483-6996 (International)
    http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/free/archive/100498D_RM_HxF_Released.pdf
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    Avaya IP Office 3 >> VOIP Phone System::
    Internet Protocol refers to the type of rules that the network uses to send T1 Support for Small Office Edition (applicable for North America only).
    http://www.telephonesonline.com.au/skin1/pages/US/Avaya_ip_office_phone_system.htm
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