Direct inward dialing

Direct inward dialing

Direct inward dialing (DID), also called direct dial-in (DDI) in Europe and Oceania, is a feature offered by telephone companies for use with their customers' private branch exchange (PBX) systems. In DID service the telephone company provides one or more trunk lines to the customer for connection to the customer's PBX and allocates a range of telephone numbers to this line (or group of lines) and forwards all calls to such numbers via the trunk. As calls are presented to the PBX, the dialed destination number (DNIS) is transmitted, usually partially (e.g., last four digits), so that the PBX can route the call directly to the desired telephone extension within the organization without the need for an operator or attendant. The service allows direct inward call routing to each extension while maintaining only a limited number of subscriber lines to satisfy the average concurrent usage of the customer.

Traditionally, DID circuits were analog. These types of DID trunks had to be powered by the customer premises equipment. The central office equipment detects the power state of the line and disables service if the circuit is not powered up. This is the reverse arrangement from standard plain old telephone service (POTS) lines which are powered by the central office. Nowadays, it is far more common to deliver DIDs on a PRI circuit.

In the United States the feature was developed by AT&T in the 1960s, patterned upon the earlier IKZ service of the Deutsche Bundespost.

DID service is usually combined with direct outward dialing (DOD) allowing PBX extensions direct outbound calling capability with identification of their DID number.

Contents

Use in FAX services

This system is also used by fax servers. A telephone line is terminated in a computer running fax server software and fax modem cards. A set of digits of the assigned phone numbers are used to identify the recipient of the fax. This allows many recipients to have an individual fax number, even though there is only one fax machine.

DID in Voice over Internet Protocol communications

Direct inward dialing service has similar relevance for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications. To reach users with VoIP phones, DID numbers are assigned to a communications gateway connected by a trunk to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and the VoIP network. The gateway routes and translates calls between the two networks for the VoIP user. Calls originating in the VoIP network will appear to users on the PSTN as originating from one of the assigned DID numbers.

Sellers

In the United States, DID numbers and services can be purchased in bulk from a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC). International DID numbers can be purchased in bulk from international providers. UK Geographic DID numbers can be obtained for free, terminated over SIP and also generate a revenue for inbound traffic.

Direct outward dialing

The corresponding service to DID for outgoing calls from a PBX to the central office exchange is called direct outward dialing (DOD) or Direct Dial Central Office (DDCO). This service is often combined with DID service and allows direct dialing of global telephone numbers by every extension covered by the service without the assistance of an operator. The caller line identification (CLI) or caller-id of extensions for outgoing calls is often set to the extension DID number, but may be the organization's central switch board number.

See also


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Direct Inward Dialing — (DID), also called Direct Dial In (DDI) in Europe, is a feature offered by telephone companies for use with their customers PBX systems, whereby the telephone company (telco) allocates a range of numbers all connected to their customer s PBX. As… …   Wikipedia

  • Direct Inward Dialing — Die Durchwahl aus einem Telefonnetz zu einem Teilnehmer ermöglicht den Anruf an einen Teilnehmer, der an einer privaten Telefonanlage angeschlossen ist. Zum Beispiel ist bei der Rufnummer 0291 1123 33 die 33 der mittels Durchwahl erreichbare… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • direct inward dialing — noun the ability to make an external telephone call to an internal extension within an organization …   Wiktionary

  • Direct Inward Dialing — telephone service in which a company receives a block of telephone numbers that can be accessed via a small number of actual telephone lines (enables private extensions without requiring extra lines …   English contemporary dictionary

  • direct-inward dialing —    (DID)    A PBX feature permitting outside calls to be dialed and connected directly to the stations …   IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations

  • Direct Inward Dialling — Die Durchwahl aus einem Telefonnetz zu einem Teilnehmer ermöglicht den Anruf an einen Teilnehmer, der an einer privaten Telefonanlage angeschlossen ist. Zum Beispiel ist bei der Rufnummer 0291 1123 33 die 33 der mittels Durchwahl erreichbare… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Direct Dialling In — Die Durchwahl aus einem Telefonnetz zu einem Teilnehmer ermöglicht den Anruf an einen Teilnehmer, der an einer privaten Telefonanlage angeschlossen ist. Zum Beispiel ist bei der Rufnummer 0291 1123 33 die 33 der mittels Durchwahl erreichbare… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Global Dialing Scheme — The Global Dialing Scheme (GDS) is numbering plan for H.323 networks. Based on the numerology provided by the United Nations International Telecommunications Union, GDS numerology resembles the international telephone system numbering plan, with… …   Wikipedia

  • DID — DID (Direct Inward Dialing)  возможность УАТС использовать несколько городских номеров для маршрутизации входящих вызовов из телефонной сети общего пользования (ТФОП). Разработанная в 1960 х годах компанией AT T и основанная на более… …   Википедия

  • Business telephone system — Early model 464G Western Electric key telephone set A business telephone system is any of a range of a multiline telephone systems typically used in business environments, encompassing systems ranging from small key systems to large scale private …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”