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TIA Issues Call for Interest on new Project for Telecommunications – IP Telephony Equipment – Voice Gateway Transmission Requirements

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) TR-41.3 Engineering Committee on Analog and Digital Wireline Terminals...

Research Report Released for Telecommunication Electronics Market

Reportbuyer.com has released their latest research report on the global trends, estimates and forecasts for 2011-2018 for the telecommunication electronics market. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the market based on geography and strategies for future investments.

The Role of NEBS Requirements in the Telecom Marketplace

While product safety and reliability are core principles of virtually every manufacturer designing equipment for the telecom industry, the Telcordia Generic Requirements (GRs) that ensure the integrity of such devices and systems are not commonly understood by manufacturers around the globe.

Agilent Technologies and FIME to Deliver Advanced Test Tools for Mobile Payments

Agilent Technologies Inc. and FIME, an advanced secure-chip testing provider, have announced an agreement...

New Document Releases from Telcordia

Telcordia has released three new generic requirement documents. GR-3150, Issue 2: Generic Requirements for...
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Recent Changes to GR-63-CORE

Telcordia recently released GR-63-CORE Issue 4 “Physical Protection Requirements for Network Telecommunications Equipment”, with...

The “Core” of Designing for NEBS Compliance

Most of you know NEBS has something to do with telecommunications. It’s true; NEBS has a lot to do with telecommunications. NEBS is the premiere set of documents used to ensure telecommunications equipment perform at their highest level possible.

FCC proposes major penalties for unauthorized phone charges

Signaling its commitment to enforce its rules against the practice of “cramming” (the placing...

ETSI EN 300 132‑2 Compliance Testing

Telecommunication equipment is being widely used in everyday life. The undesired electromagnetic noise emissions from this equipment could interfere with the signals in other communication equipment in the vicinity. When the noise is in the audio range of 25 Hz to 20 kHz, it may also affect the quality of signal transmissions in telephone lines. In audio systems, this undesired audible noise can be in the form of hissing, humming and other sound disturbances.

Telcordia Standards Update: January 2010

Telcordia has announced the release of the following standard.  For additional information please visit...
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