E164standardille
E164standardille is a term derived from the E.164 international telephone numbering plan established by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The E.164 standard defines the format for international telephone numbers, ensuring a uniform approach to numbering across different countries and regions. The standard specifies that an E.164-compliant number can contain up to 15 digits, including country code, national destination code, and the subscriber number.
The primary purpose of E.164 is to facilitate global telecommunications by providing a consistent numbering scheme
Registration and allocation of E.164 numbers are managed by national telecommunication authorities, which coordinate with the
The term "E164standardille" appears to be a phonetic or regional variation possibly relating to the standard's