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{{short description|Table of allocation of international call sign series}} In [[telecommunications]], '''call-sign allocation plan''' is the table of [[Frequency allocation|allocation]] of international [[call sign]] series contained in the current edition of the ''[[International Telecommunication Union]] (ITU) ''[[Radio Regulations]]''.'' ''Note:'' In the table of allocation, the first two characters of each call sign (whether two letters or one number and one letter, in that order) identify the nationality of the [[Radio communication station|station]]. In certain instances where the complete alphabetical block is allocated to a single nation, the first letter is sufficient for national identity. Individual assignments are made by appropriate national assignment authorities from the national allocation. ==See also== <!-- Please respect alphabetical order --> * [[Airline codes]] * [[Brevity code]] * [[ITU prefix]] * [[North American call sign]] * [[Tactical designator]] ==References== {{reflist}} *[[Code of Federal Regulations]], Telecommunications Parts 0-199 *{{FS1037C}} [[Category:Call signs]]
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