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Character repertoires, ordering and assignment to the 12-key keypad supporting European cultural diversity

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ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, has published a standard (ES 202 130) in 2003 that specifies the character repertoires and assignment of characters to the 12-key telephone keypad for a range of European languages. The standard for letters, digits and special characters (such as the Euro symbol and punctuation marks) covered the official languages of the EU and EFTA members, Russia, as well as countries with applicant status for the EU at that time. This paper describes the further development of the standard to cover other major languages spoken in Europe including official languages, minority languages and immigrants' languages.

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    MobileHCI '06: Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services
    September 2006
    320 pages
    ISBN:1595933905
    DOI:10.1145/1152215
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    1. 12-key keypad
    2. ICT
    3. character
    4. repertoires
    5. sorting orders
    6. standards
    7. usability
    8. user interfaces

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