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Specifies requirements for telephone equipment that connects to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) by an analogue interface (e.g. corded and cordless phones, dial up modems, answering machines, facsimile machines) |
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Customer Access Equipment for connection to a Telecommunications Network |
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Specifies the frequency and acoustic performance requirements for speech and tones (e.g. for distortion, loudness and acoustic shock). These requirements are for telephones that connect to the PSTN or ISDN. |
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Specifies requirements for non-switching telephone equipment used in businesses, e.g. equipment connected to a tie-line. |
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Specifies requirements for telephone cables and cabling products (e.g. plugs, sockets, enclosures) used in customer’s premises and businesses. It does not cover cables or products used in the network by carriers. It is an updated version of the 2001 edition and has an associated companion guideline available. |
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Specifies the rules for cablers must follow for the installation and maintenance of fixed or concealed cabling that is connected to telecommunications network. It does not cover cable installations in the carriers’ networks. It is an updated version of the 2001 edition and has an associated companion guideline available. |
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Specifies the requirements for telephone equipment typically used in businesses that connect to 2, 8, 34 or 136 kbit/second services |
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Specifies requirements for telephone equipment connected to Basic Rate ISDN. |
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Specifies the requirements for the installation of temporary field telecommunications customer cabling for DoD purposes during exercise, training or operational deployment. |
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Specifies requirements for telephone equipment connected to Primary Rate ISDN. |
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Specifies requirements for the features on telephones that are designed for improved accessibility such as the pip on the ‘5’ key and hearing aid coupling. |
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Specifies requirements for telephone equipment that connects to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) by an analogue interface (e.g. corded and cordless phones, dial up modems, answering machines, facsimile machines) |
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Specifies the common requirements for mobile and satellite phones such as the dialling of emergency call services (000, 112 & 106) and acoustic safety requirements. |
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Specifies the requirements for CDMA mobile phones. |
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Specifies the requirements for GSM mobile phones. |
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Specifies the general requirements for telephone equipment that connect to the copper wire access networks such as the ability to call the emergency call services. |
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Specifies the requirements for broadband equipment connected to copper wire pairs e.g. DSL modems. |
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Specifies the requirements for connected to copper wire pairs that can deliver DC, and AC signals |
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