For those in municipal management, the digits often appear as internal document markers or budget line items.
The technical backbone of your phone's emergency call feature. Growth: The financial scale of international trade routes.
It has been cited as a million-USD figure representing the total foreign trade value or export/import volume for specific regions along the Central Caucasus-Western Asia (CCWA) Economic Corridor. 126118
Below is a draft exploring the various "lives" of this number across different sectors. 1. Telecommunications: The IMS Emergency Standards
The identifier primarily appears in technical and logistics contexts, most notably as a 3GPP Change Request (CR) reference for emergency services in telecommunications and as a trade statistic for regional economic corridors. For those in municipal management, the digits often
For instance, local councils like the Waimakariri District Council use similar numerical sequences to track capital expenditure (CAPEX) for projects like water, sewer, and road infrastructure. Summary: Why it Matters
These standards ensure that when you make an emergency call, the network can handle high-priority data and codec negotiations correctly to save lives. 2. Global Trade: The CCWA Economic Corridor It has been cited as a million-USD figure
In logistics and international development, the number serves as a specific data point in trade reports, such as those by UNESCAP (United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific) .