Intercontinental Telecommunications Union
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The Intercontinental Telecommunications Union is an agency of the Forum of Nations currently headquartered in Ostrozava and is responsible for any international issues arising with international telecommunications and information technologies. It was originally the Intercontinental Telegraph Standard, which was founded in 1880 and existed under that name until 19XX when it was renamed to the Intercontinental Telephone Standard.
History
Leadership
Members
Regional Groupings
Dial-In Codes
With the popularization of telephone services across Ajax, the Intercontinental Telephone Standard began implementing codes to allow for comprehensive international direct dialing, and were first formalized in 1955. Today, international calling codes are only required when attempting to establish a call with a telephone in a different country. Calling codes vary based on continent in which nearly all nations on any given continent begin with the same single number: +1, Ochran; +2, Norumbia, +3, Oxidentale, +4 Belisaria, +5, Scipia, +6, Malaio, +7 Ghant.