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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
Termination equipment that (a) is located on the customer premises and (b) performs a function that may be integrated into the common carrier equipment. Note: An example of a customer office terminal is a stand-alone multiplexer located on the customer premises. 2. The digital loop carrier (DLC) multiplexing function that is near the exchange termination (ET) when provided by a stand-alone multiplexer. Note: This function may be integrated into the ET.
Industry:Telecommunications
Terminal equipment leads used solely to transmit automatic identified outward dialing (AIOD) data from a PBX to the public switched telephone network or to switched service networks (e.g., EPSCS,) so that a vendor can provide a detailed monthly bill identifying long-distance usage by individual PBX stations, tie trunks, or the attendant. . . .
Industry:Telecommunications
Terminal equipment leads at the interface used solely for receiving dc message register pulses from a central office at a PBX so that message unit information normally recorded at the central office only is also recorded at the PBX. . . .
Industry:Telecommunications
Terminal equipment (other than PBX and key telephone systems) and protective circuitry connected to the public switched telephone network before July 1, 1978, that may remain connected thereto for life without registration unless subsequently modified.
Industry:Telecommunications
Terminal and associated equipment and inside wiring located at a subscriber's premises and connected with a carrier's communication channel (s) at the demarcation point ("demarc". ) Note 1: The demarc is a point established in a building or complex to separate customer equipment from telephone company equipment. Note 2: Excluded from CPE are over-voltage protection equipment and pay telephones. 2. Items of telecommunications terminal equipment in Accounts 2310 referred to as CPE in §64. 702 of the Federal Communication Commission's Rules adopted in the Second Computer Inquiry such as telephone instruments, data sets, dialers and other supplemental equipment, and PBX's which are provided by common carriers and located on customer premises and inventory included in these accounts to be used for such purposes. Excluded from this classification are similar items of equipment located on telephone company premises and used by the company in the normal course of business as well as over voltage protection equipment, customer premises wiring, coin operated public or pay telephones, multiplexing equipment to deliver multiple channels to the customer, mobile radio equipment and transmit Earth stations.
Industry:Telecommunications
Terminal access to the network which uses wireline technology (e.g., conventional telephone sets and subscriber lines. )
Industry:Telecommunications
Terminal access to the network which uses wireless technology.
Industry:Telecommunications
Term used to describe the relationship between security clearances and security classes or between different security classes. Access rights are normally only granted when a subject dominates an object; information flow is allowed only to a receiving object that dominates the source object. See also: Lattice.
Industry:Telecommunications
Temporary key storage in crypto-equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications
Television transmitters and receivers that (a) are built to satisfy performance requirements over and above those required by the NTSC standard and (b) remain within the general parameters of NTSC standard emissions. Note 1: IDTV improvements may be made at the TV transmitter or the receiver. Note 2: Examples of improvements include enhancements in encoding, digital filtering, scan interpolation, interlaced line scanning, and ghost cancellation. Note 3: IDTV improvements must allow the TV signal to be transmitted and received in the standard 4:3 aspect ratio. Synonym enhanced-quality television.
Industry:Telecommunications