Relevant Standards Sample Clauses

Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards on which these implementation agreements are based upon: [1] ITU-T Recommendation I.122, Framework for providing Additional Packet Mode Bearer Services, ITU, Geneva, 1993. [2] ITU-T Recommendation I.233.1, ISDN Frame Relaying Bearer Service, ITU, Geneva, 1991. [3] ITU-T Recommendation I.370 - Congestion Management for the ISDN Frame Relaying Bearer Service, ITU, Geneva, 1991. [4] ITU-T Recommendation E.164 – The international public telecommunication numbering plan, ITU, Geneva, 1997. [5] ITU-T Recommendation Q.922, ISDN Data Link Layer Specification for Frame Mode Bearer Services, ITU, Geneva, 1992. [6] ITU-T Recommendation Q.921, ISDN User-Network Interface-Data Link Layer Specification ITU, Geneva, 1997. [7] ITU-T Recommendation Q.933, ISDN Signaling Specifications for Frame Mode Switched and Permanent Virtual Connections Control and Status Monitoring, ITU, Geneva, 1995. [8] ITU-T Recommendation Q.931, ISDN User-Network Interface Layer 3 Specification for Basic Call Control, ITU, Geneva, 1993. [9] ITU-T Recommendation Q.850, Usage of Cause and Location in the Digital Subscriber Signaling System No. 1 and the Signaling System No. 7 ISDN User Part, ITU, Geneva, 1993. [10] ITU-T Recommendation Q.951, Stage 3 Description for Number Identification Supplementary Services Using DSS , Clauses 3-6, ITU, Geneva, 1993. [11] Recommendation T.50 - Information technology - 7-bit coded character set for information interchange, ITU, Geneva, 1992. [12] ITU-T Recommendation X.36 - Amendment 1: Switched Virtual Circuit (SVC) signaling and refinements of Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) signaling, ITU, Geneva, 1996. [13] ITU-T Recommendation X.36 - Amendment 2: Frame transfer priority , ITU, Geneva, 1997. [14] ITU-T Recommendation X.36 - Amendment 3: Frame discard priority service classes, NSAP signaling and protocol encapsulation, ITU, Geneva, 1998. [15] ITU-T Recommendation X.121 – International numbering plan for public data networks, ITU, Geneva, 1996. [16] ITU-T Recommendation X.213 - Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Network service definition, ITU, Geneva, 1995, (ISO/IEC 8348). [17] FRF.1.2, X. Xxxxxxxxx (ed.), User-to-Network Implementation Agreement (UNI), Frame Relay Forum, January 19, 2000. [18] FRF.2.1, X. Xxxxxxxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface Implementation Agreement, Frame Relay Forum, July 10, 1995. [19] FRF.14, X. Xxxxxxx (ed.), Physical Layer Interface Implementation Agreement ...
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Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards and recommendations upon which this Frame Relay/ATM Interworking Agreement is based: ANSI T1.606 - Frame Relay Bearer Service - Architectural Framework and Service Description, American National Standards Institure, Inc., 1990. ANSI T1.606a - "Congestion Management" - Frame Relaying Bearer Service - Architectural Framework and Service Description, American National Standards Institure, Inc., 1991. ANSI T1.606b - "Network to Network Interface Requirements" - Frame Relaying Bearer Service - Architectural Framework and Service Description, August 1992. ANSI T1.617 - DSS1 - Signalling Specification for Frame Relay Bearer Service, American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1991. ANSI T1.617a - Frame Relay Bearer Service for DSS1 (protocol encapsulation and PICS). ANSI T1.618 - DSS1 - Core Aspects of Frame Protocol for Use with Frame Relay Bearer Service, American national Standards Institute, Inc., 1991. ANSI T1.633 - Frame relaying Bearer Service Interworking. ATM Forum - B-ICI Specification Document (Version 1.0), August 1993. ATM Forum - UNI Specification Document (Version 3.0), August 1993. FRF.1 - Frame Relay User-to-Network Implementation Agreement, January 1992. FRF.2 - Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface Phase 1 Implementation Agreement, August 1992. FRF.3 - Multiprotocol Encapsulation Over Frame Relaying Networks Implementation Agreement, July 1993. IETF RFC 1483 - Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5, July 1993. IETF RFC 1490 - Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay, July 1993. ISO/IEC TR 9577 - Protocol Identification in the Network Layer, October 1990. ITU-T AAL Type 5, Recommendation Text for Section 6 of I.363, TD-10, SG13 January 1993, Geneva. ITU-T I.122 - Framework for Providing Additional Packet Mode Bearer Service, ITU, Geneva, 1988. ITU-T I.233.1 - Frame Relaying Bearer Services, 1991. ITU-T I.365.1 - Frame Relaying Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (FR-SSCS), 1993. ITU-T I.370 - Congestion Management in Frame Relaying Networks, 1991. ITU-T I.372 - Frame Mode Bearer Service, Network to Network Interface Requirements, 1992. ITU-T I.555 - Frame Relaying Bearer Service Interworking, Com 13 R2-E, July 1994. ITU-T I.610 - B-ISDN Operations and Maintenance Principles and Maintenance - Proposed Text on the Loopback Capability, 1993. ITU-T Q.922 - ISDN Data Link Layer Specifications for Frame Mode Bearer Services, 1992. ITU-T Q.933 - DSS1 Signalling Specifications for Frame Mode...
Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards on which these implementation agreements are based upon: 1. Recommendation I.122, Framework for providing Additional Packet Mode Bearer Services, ITU, Geneva, 1988. 2. Recommendation Q.922, ISDN Data Link Layer Specification for Frame Mode Bearer Services, ITU, Geneva, 1993. 3. ITU-T Recommendation Q.921, ISDN User-Network Interface-Data Link Layer Specification ITU, Geneva, 1997 4. ITU Recommendation Q.933, ISDN Signaling Specifications for Frame Mode Switched and Permanent Virtual Connections Control and Status Monitoring, ITU, Geneva, 1995. 5. ITU-T Recommendation Q.931, ISDN User-Network Interface Layer 3 Specification for Basic Call Control, ITU, Geneva, 1993.
Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards and IAs on which this Frame Relay Fragmentation IA is based: [1] FRF.1.1, X. Xxxxxxxxx (ed.), User-to-Network Implementation Agreement (UNI), January 19, 1996. [2] FRF.2.1, X. Xxxxxxxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface Implementation Agreement, July 10, 1995. [3] FRF.3.1, X. Xxxxxxxxx (ed.), Multiprotocol Encapsulation Implementation Agreement, June 22, 1995. [4] FRF.5, X. X’Xxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay/ATM PVC Network Interworking Implementation Agreement, December 20, 1994. [5] FRF.8, X. X’Xxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay/ATM PVC Service Interworking Implementation Agreement, April 14, 1995. [6] FRF.9, X. Xxxxxxxx (ed.), Data Compression Over Frame Relay Implementation Agreement, January 22, 1996. [7] FRF.11, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxx (eds.), Voice Over Frame Relay Implementation Agreement, March 1997. [8] ITU Recommendation Q.922, ISDN Data Link Layer Specification For Frame Mode Bearer Services, 1992. [9] RFC 1490, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxx, Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay, July 26, 1993. [10] RFC 1990, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. XxXxxxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP), August 1996.
Relevant Standards. [1] FRF. 1.1 Frame Relay User-to-Network Implementation Agreement, January 1996 [2] FRF.3.1 Multiprotocol Encapsulation Implementation Agreement, June 22, 1995 [3] FRF.12 Frame Relay Fragmentation Implementation Agreement, 1997 [4] ITU G.711 Pulse Code Modulation of Voice Frequencies, 1988 [5] ITU G.723.1 Dual Rate Speech Coder for Multimedia Communications Transmitting at 5.3 & 6.3 kbit/s, March 1996 [6] ITU G.726 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM), March 1991 [7] ITU G.727 5-,4-,3- and 2 bits Sample Embedded Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, November 1994 [8] ITU G.728 Coding of Speech at 16 kbit/s Using Low-Delay Code Excited Linear Prediction, November 1994 [9] ITU G.729 Coding of Speech at 8kbit/s using Conjugate Structure - Algebraic Code Excited Linear Predictive (CS-ACELP) Coding, March 1996 [10] ITU G.764 Voice Packetization – Packetized voice protocols, December 1990 [11] ITU T.30 Terminal Equipment and protocol for Telematic Service/Procedure for Facsimile General Switch Networks, March 1993
Relevant Standards. All Works will be designed and constructed to the standards applicable at the time of issuing the Construction Certificate, including relevant AUS-SPEC Technical Specifications, standard drawings as published on Council’s website, and / or Councils public domain technical manual. These may include the following: • Engineering Specification for Development Design and ConstructionCity Centre Public Domain Technical Manual • Newcastle Urban Forest Technical Manual • Standard Drawings and relevant Specifications • CN DCP and Policies

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