CUCM locale installer packages

Yes, I know this is a very dumb questions.
I am not seeing a locale installer package for CUCM v10 that is united states. I see multiple other country packages. Am I missing something here?
Also, I was told to get the Cisco Part Number for this as well, would that be the file name or something else?
Thanks for your help, and sorry again for the dumb questions.

Hello ghuguenin,
I apologize that you are unable to access the United States installer package; I can't seem to access it either. However, there are a few other options you can consider:
You can install the United Kingdom or the Canada installer package here. 
Another option is to install the combined installer package, which is also available on the webpage linked above. 
I hope this helps!
Best Regards, 
Leesa

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