ETSI Standards definition

ETSI Standards means those Industry Standards developed by ETSI.

Examples of ETSI Standards in a sentence

  • KDPW shall store trade reports for at least 10 years from termination.

  • Note 1: In the case where the limits referred to in this Recommendation are found to be more stringent than existing ETSI Standards (TBR/ETS/EN/ES), a revision process may need to be considered.

  • The use of OMT/UML in the ETSI Standards Writing Process Ari Ahtiainen summarised the current situation within ETSI where there are many methods specified for the latter stages of standards development but little, if anything, for the earlier stages.

  • As examples only, Huawei has numerous patents essential to comply with 3GPP / ETSI Standards such as 23.060, 23.203, 23.380, 23.401, 23.402, 23.237, 29.274, and 33.401.

  • If the AS includes the possibility of a radio transmission, e.g. for setting or unsetting of the alarm or for alarm transmission, it shall comply with the relevant ETSI Standards (see footnote 5/ pertinent to paragraph 6.2.3.), e.g. EN 300 220-1 V1.3.1. (2000-09), EN 300 220-2 V1.3.1. (2000-09), EN 300 220-3 V1.1.1. (2000 09) and EN 301 489-3 V1.2.1. (2000-08) (including any advisory requirements).

  • But for IDC’s deception, alternate and potentially unpatented technologies would have been included in the ETSI Standards or no particular technology would have been adopted.

  • Four different standardization organs are contributing: BSI, SFEM, AFNOR, ICLEI, TC 268 and ETSI (Standards Norway, 2013b).

  • Consequently, InterDigital participated in the drafting and development of ETSI Standards to ensure that the Standards as written included InterDigital’s patented technologies.

  • REFERENCES The ETSI Standards and ITU-T Recommendations referred to in this Appendix are as follows: ETSI Standards ETS 300 462 Transmission and Multiplexing (TM); Generic requirements for synchronization networks ETS 300 008 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Signalling System No. 7; Message Transfer (MTP) to support international interconnection; Part 2: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma specification.

  • A public communication network operated in the 800 MHz band must meet, from the technical viewpoint, the conditions set out in Commission Decision 2010/267/EU15, and within the standard chosen by the Applicant it must meet the conditions set out in ETSI Standards and possibly also in other related documents of the Commission, CEPT or ITU16.Commission Decision 2010/267/EU15 specifies the basic technical conditions for the use of the 800 MHz band on the basis of the BEM concept.

Related to ETSI Standards

  • Quality Standards means the quality standards published by BSI British Standards, the National Standards Body of the United Kingdom, the International Organisation for Standardisation or other reputable or equivalent body, (and their successor bodies) that a skilled and experienced operator in the same type of industry or business sector as the Contractor would reasonably and ordinarily be expected to comply with, and as may be further detailed in the Specification.

  • Service Level Standards has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1 hereof.

  • Water quality standards means provisions of state or federal law which consist of a designated use or uses for the waters of the Commonwealth and water quality criteria for such waters based upon such uses. Water quality standards are to protect the public health or welfare, enhance the quality of water and serve the purposes of the State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44.2 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) and the federal Clean Water Act (33 USC § 1251 et seq.).

  • Codes and Standards means all the applicable codes and standards as indicated in the Technical Specification.

  • Accessibility Standards means accessibility standards and specifications for Texas agency and institution of higher education websites and EIR set forth in 1 TAC Chapter 206 and/or Chapter 213.

  • Applicable Standards means the requirements and guidelines of NERC, the Applicable Regional Entity, and the Control Area in which the Customer Facility is electrically located; the PJM Manuals; and Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards.

  • Standards means the British or international standards, Authority's internal policies and procedures, Government codes of practice and guidance referred to in Framework Schedule 13 (Standards) together with any other specified policies or procedures identified in Framework Schedule 13 (Standards);

  • National Ambient Air Quality Standards or “NAAQS” means national ambient air quality standards that are promulgated pursuant to Section 109 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7409.

  • Pretreatment standards means all applicable Federal rules and regulations implementing Section 307 of the Act, as well as any nonconflicting State or local standards. In cases of conflicting standards or regulations, the more stringent thereof shall be applied.

  • Security Standards means the final rule implementing HIPAA’s Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic PHI, as amended.

  • harmonised standard means harmonised standard as defined in point (c) of point 1 of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012;

  • auditing standards means auditing standards as defined in National Instrument 52-107 Acceptable Accounting Principles and Auditing Standards;

  • Design Standards means the standards developed as a requirement of the Programmatic Agreement

  • Specifications and Standards means the specifications and standards relating to the quality, quantity, capacity and other requirements for the Project Highway, as set forth in Schedule-D, and any modifications thereof, or additions thereto, as included in the design and engineering for the Project Highway submitted by the Contractor to, and expressly approved by, the Authority;