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international access codeinternationale VAZ (The prefix that is used to direct a call internationally. The International Access Code is 011 in the United States and 00 in much of the rest of the world)
international access codeinternationale Verkehrsausscheidungsziffer (The prefix that is used to direct a call internationally. The International Access Code is 011 in the United States and 00 in much of the rest of the world)
international ACH transactionInternationale ACH-Buchung (An Automated Clearing House (ACH) funds transfer between an originating party and a receiving party that involves at least one depository financial institution that is not located in the territorial jurisdiction of the United States)
International assistinternationale Anrufe (A feature that helps correct some common mistakes while dialing internationally or dialing while abroad)
International Bank Account NumberInternationale Bankkontonummer (An account number scheme that is recognized by banks internationally to facilitate credit transfers across national/regional borders)
International Date Line WestInternationale Datumsgrenze West (A standardized time zone where the local time is 12 hours earlier than Coordinated Universal Time/Greenwich Mean Time)
International Electrotechnical CommissionInternationale Elektrotechnische Kommission (One of two international standards bodies responsible for developing international data communications standards. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) works closely with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to define standards of computing. They jointly published the ISO/IEC SQL-92 standard for SQL)
international formatinternationales Format (A phone number format for dialing any call from any location or with a calling card)
international number formatinternationales Nummernformat (The string that is used to define how to dial someone from outside of their country/region)
International Organization for StandardizationInternationale Organisation für Normung (An international association of 157 countries/regions, each of which is represented by its leading standard-setting organization-for example, ANSI (American National Standards Institute) for the United States. The ISO works to establish global standards for communications and information exchange. Primary among its accomplishments is the widely accepted ISO/OSI reference model, which defines standards for the interaction of computers connected by communications networks)
International Telecommunication UnionInternationale Fernmeldeunion (An international organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, that is responsible for making recommendations and establishing standards governing telephone and data communications systems for public and private telecommunications organizations. Founded in 1865 under the name International Telegraph Union, it was renamed the International Telecommunication Union in 1934 to signify the full scope of its responsibilities. ITU became an agency of the United Nations in 1947. A reorganization in 1992 aligned the ITU into three governing bodies: the Radiocommunication Sector, the Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-TSS, ITU-T, for short; formerly the CCITT), and the Telecommunication Development Sector)