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• European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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Mobile commerce - History

1 In April 2002, building on the work of the Global Mobile Commerce Forum (GMCF),

the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) appointed

Joachim Hoffmann of Motorola to develop official standards for mobile commerce. In

appointing Mr Hoffman, ETSI quoted industry analysts as predicting "that m-

commerce is poised for such an exponential growth over the next few years that could

reach US$200 billion by 2004".https://store.theartofservice.com/the-european-telecommunications-standards-institute-toolkit.html

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Digital Video Broadcasting

1 DVB standards are maintained by the DVB Project, an international industry

consortium with more than 270 members, and they are published by a

Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI), European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) and

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Mobile security - Websites

1 European Telecommunications Standards Institute (2011). "3GPP

Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms & UEA1 UIA1".

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General Packet Radio Service

1 General packet radio service (GPRS) is a packet oriented mobile data service on the 2G and 3G cellular communication system's global system for mobile communications

(GSM). GPRS was originally standardized by European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) in response to the earlier

CDPD and i-mode packet-switched cellular technologies. It is now maintained by the

3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).

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Bluetooth profile - Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)

1 These include the AT command set specified in European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) 07.07, and Point-to-

Point Protocol (PPP).

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Information security - Sources of standards

1 At the European Telecommunications Standards Institute a catalog of

Information security indicators have been standardized by the Industrial

Specification Group (ISG) ISI.

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Next-generation network - Underlying technology components

1 The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a standardised NGN architecture for an Internet media-services capability

defined by the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) and the 3rd Generation Partnership Project

(3GPP).

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802.11 - Regulatory domains and legal compliance

1 IEEE uses the phrase regdomain to refer to a legal regulatory region. Different countries

define different levels of allowable transmitter power, time that a channel can

be occupied, and different available channels.IEEE Standard 802.11-2007 page

531 Domain codes are specified for the United States, Canada, European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI (Europe), Spain, France, Japan, and

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Electronic program guide - Current applications

1 In Europe, the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) published standard ETS 300 707 to standardize the delivery of IPG data over Digital

Video Broadcasting|digital television broadcast signals

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Subscriber identity module - History

1 The SIM was initially specified by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute in the specification with the number TS 11.11. This

specification describes the physical and logical behaviour of the SIM. With the development of

UMTS the specification work was partially transferred to 3GPP. 3GPP is now responsible for the further development of applications

like SIM (TS 51.011) and USIM (TS 31.102) and ETSI for the further development of the

physical card UICC.

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Subscriber identity module - Micro-SIM

1 The micro-SIM was developed by the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI) along with SCP, 3GPP (UTRAN/GERAN), 3GPP2

(CDMA2000), ARIB, GSM Association (GSMA SCaG and GSMNA),

GlobalPlatform, Liberty Alliance, and the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) for

the purpose of fitting into devices too small for a mini-SIM card.

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Subscriber identity module - Usage in mobile phone standards

1 The Subscriber Identity Module Expert Group was a committee of

specialists assembled by the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI) to draw up the specifications (GSM 11.11) for

interfacing between smart cards and mobile telephones

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Common External Power Supply - History

1 In order to develop and formalize the needed technical standards, the European Commission issued a

standardisation mandate to European Committee for

Standardization|CEN, European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization|CENELEC and European Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI on a

common Charging Capability for Mobile Telephones

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Location-based services - History

1 In 1997 Christopher Kingdon, of Ericsson, handed in the Location

Services (LCS) stage 1 description to the joint GSM group of the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and the American

National Standards Institute (ANSI)

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GSM

1 'GSM' ('Global System for Mobile Communications', originally ), is a standard

developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe protocols for second

generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile phones. It became the de

facto global standard for mobile communications with Comparison of mobile phone standards|over 80% market share.

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GSM - History

1 In 1989, the Groupe Spécial Mobile committee was transferred from

CEPT to the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI).

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GSM - History

1 In this short 37-week period the whole of Europe (countries and industries) had been

brought behind GSM in a rare unity and speed guided by four public officials Armin

Silberhorn (Germany), Stephen Temple (UK), Philippe Dupuis (France), and Renzo Failli (Italy). In 1989 the Groupe Spécial Mobile committee was transferred from

CEPT to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).

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GSM - History

1 It is important to note that GSM is a second-generation (2G) standard employing Time-Division Multiple-Access (TDMA) spectrum-sharing,

issued by the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI). The GSM standard does not include the 3G UMTS CDMA-

based technology nor the 4G LTE OFDMA-based technology standards

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Mobile security - Attacks based on the GSM networks

1 Both algorithms are at the end of their life and will be replaced by

stronger public algorithms: the A5/3 and A5/4 (Block ciphers), otherwise known as KASUMI|KASUMI or UEA1

published by the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI

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LTE (telecommunication) - Patents

1 According to the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute's (ETSI) intellectual property rights (IPR) database, about 50 companies have declared, as of March 2012, holding essential

patents covering the LTE standard

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IPSO Alliance - Description

1 IPSO offers webinars, interoperability events, and the publication of white

papers. The Alliance also complements the work of entities such as the Internet

Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

(IEEE), the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and the ISA, all

of which develop and ratify technical standards in the industrial community.

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IPSO Alliance - Description

1 March 2012 IPSO Alliance teams with European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to

assemble companies to validate understanding of the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) base

specification under development by IETF, and tests protocol

implementation interoperability and conformance

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Intelligent transportation system - Emergency vehicle notification systems

1 eCall is expected to be offered, at earliest, by the end of 2010, pending

standardization by the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute and commitment from large EU member states such as France

and the United Kingdom.

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Synchronous Digital Hierarchy

1 The SDH standard was originally defined by the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), and is formalized as

International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standards G.707, G.783,

G.784, and G.803. The SONET standard was defined by Telcordia and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard T1.105.

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DSP Group - Organizational affiliations

1 *European Telecommunications Standards Institute

(ETSI)

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WiMAX-Advanced - Conformance testing

1 TTCN-3 test specification language is used for the purposes of specifying

conformance tests for WiMAX implementations. The WiMAX test

suite is being developed by a Specialist Task Force at European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI (STF 252).

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IP Multimedia Subsystem

1 This vision was later updated by 3GPP, 3GPP2 and European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI TISPAN by requiring

support of networks other than GPRS, such as Wireless LAN, CDMA2000 and fixed lines

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IEEE 802.11p - Description

1 ITS G5 and GeoNetworking is being standardised by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute group for Intelligent

Transport Systems.

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Ip.access

1 European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI),[

http://portal.etsi.org/Portal_IntegrateAppli/QueryResult.asp?

Alone=1SortBy=SortDirection=Param= ETSI Member Information], ETSI

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Network Functions Virtualization - History

1 published a white paper at a conference in Darmstadt, Germany on software-defined networking and

OpenFlow. The group, part of the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI), was made up of representatives from the

telecommunications industry from both Europe and beyond.

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Internet Protocol Television

1 IPTV is distinguished from Internet television by its on-going

standardization process (e.g., European Telecommunications

Standards Institute) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes

or other customer-premises equipment.

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European Telecommunications Standards Institute

1 The 'European Telecommunications Standards Institute' ('ETSI') is an independent, non-profit, standardization organization in the telecommunications industry (equipment makers and network operators) in Europe, with worldwide projection. ETSI has been

successful in standardizing GSM cell phone system, Terrestrial Trunked Radio|TETRA

professional mobile radio system, and Short Range Device requirements including

LPD433|LPD radio.

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European Telecommunications Standards Institute - ETSI deliverable types

1 This list is gathered from the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute website.[http://www.etsi.org/WebSite/

Standards/ETSIDeliverables.aspx ETSI.org]

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Lawful interception - Technical description

1 Almost all countries have LI capability requirements and have implemented them using global LI

requirements and standards developed by the ETSI|European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), or CableLabs organisations—for

wireline/Internet, wireless, and cable systems, respectively

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Next Generation Mobile Networks - Cooperation

1 The NGNM Alliance co-operates with standards bodies and industry organisations like 3GPP, the

European Telecommunications Standards Institute, the GSM

Association, and the TM Forum.

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High-bit-rate digital subscriber line - Standardization

1 A European version of the standard for E1 service at 2.048 Mbit/s was published in February 1995 by the

European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) as 'ETSI

ETR 152'

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Single-pair high-speed digital subscriber line - SHDSL standards

1 In Communications in Europe|Europe, a variant of SHDSL was standardized by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) using the

name 'SDSL'. This ETSI variant is compatible with the ITU-T SHDSL standardized regional variant for Europe and must not be confused with the usage of the term SDSL in

North America to refer to symmetric digital subscriber line.

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IEEE 802.11af - Spectrum regulation

1 In the European Union, the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) and Ofcom permit TV white space operation in 8MHz

channels between 490 and 790MHz, with the GDB granting use for up to 2

hours

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3GPP

1 The 3GPP support team (also known as the Mobile Competence Centre) is

located at the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) headquarters in

Sophia-Antipolis (France).[http://3gpp.org/Mobile-

Competence-Centre Mobile Competence Centre]

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GPRS

1 GPRS was originally standardized by European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI) in response to the earlier CDPD and i-mode

packet-switched cellular technologies

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DECT - Security

1 While most of the DECT standard is publicly available, the part describing the DECT Standard Cipher was only

available under a non-disclosure agreement to the phones'

manufacturers from European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI.

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DSRC - History

1 In August 2008 the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) allocated 30 MHz of spectrum in the 5.9GHz band for

Intelligent Transportation System|ITS.

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Signaling System No 7

1 Most national variants are based on two widely deployed national variants as standardized by

American National Standards Institute|ANSI and European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI, which are in turn

based on the international protocol defined by ITU-T

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Advanced Audio Distribution Profile - Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)

1 These include the Hayes command set|AT command set specified in European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI) 07.07, and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).

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Advanced Audio Distribution Profile - Serial Port Profile (SPP)

1 This profile is based on European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI 07.10 and the RFCOMM protocol. It emulates a serial cable to

provide a simple substitute for existing RS-232, including the

familiar control signals. It is the basis for DUN, FAX, HSP and AVRCP.

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CENELEC

1 'CENELEC' (; ) is responsible for European standardization in the area of electrical engineering. Together with European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI (telecommunications) and European

Committee for Standardization|CEN (other technical areas), it forms the European system

for technical standardization. Standards harmonised by these agencies are regularly adopted in many countries outside Europe which follow European technical standards.

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SMS gateway - Gateway types

1 These are based on extensions to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI Global

System for Mobile Communications|GSM SMS standards and allow fixed-fixed, fixed-mobile and mobile-fixed

messaging

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Standards Setting Organization - Regional standards organizations

1 Regional standards bodies also exist, such as the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), the European

Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI), and the Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM) in Europe, the

Pacific Area Standards Congress (PASC), the Pan American Standards Commission (COPANT), the African Organization for Standardization

(ARSO), the Arabic industrial development and mining

organization (AIDMO), and others.

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Frequency allocation

1 * European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI)

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Advanced Audio Coding - Standardization

1 AAC+ v2 is also standardized by ETSI (European Telecommunications

Standards Institute) as TS 102005.

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High-Efficiency Advanced Audio Coding - Standards

1 HE-AAC and HE-AAC v2 audio coding for Digital Video Broadcasting|DVB applications is standardized by TS 101 154.ETSI TS 101 154 v1.5.1: Specification

for the use of Video and Audio Coding in Broadcasting Applications based on the MPEG

transport stream|MPEG-2 Transport Stream AacPlus v2 by Coding

Technologieshttp://www.codingtechnologies.com/products/assets/CT_aacPlus_whitepaper.pdf is also

standardized by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI as TS 102 005 for Satellite services to Handheld devices (DVB-SH) below 3GHz.

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Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB+

1 DAB+ has been standardised as European Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI

TS 102 563.

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Digital Radio Mondiale - DRM+

1 On 31 August 2009, DRM+ (Mode E) has become an official broadcasting standard with the publication of the

technical specification by the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute; this is effectively a new release of the whole DRM spec with the additional mode permitting

operation above 30MHz up to 174MHz.ETSI ES 201 980 V3.1.1

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Session border controller - Lawful intercept and CALEA

1 An SBC may provide session media (usually Real-time Transport Protocol|RTP) and

signaling (often SIP) wiretap services, which can be used by providers to enforce requests

for the lawful interception of network sessions. Standards for the interception of such services are provided by Alliance for

Telecommunications Industry Solutions|ATIS, Telecommunications Industry Association|TIA, CableLabs and European Telecommunications

Standards Institute|ETSI, among others.

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Open smart grid protocol

1 The 'Open Smart Grid Protocol' (OSGP) is a family of specifications

published by the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) used in conjunction with the ISO/IEC 14908 control

networking standard for smart grid applications

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Full HD - DVB

1 From September 2009, European Telecommunications Standards Institute|

ETSI and European Broadcasting Union|EBU, the maintainers of the DVB suite, added support for 1080p50 signal coded with MPEG-4 AVC High Profile Level 4.2 with

Scalable Video Coding extensions or VC-1 Advanced Profile compression; DVB also supports 1080p encoded at ATSC frame

rates of 23.976, 24, 29.97, 30, 59.94 and 60.

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ETSI Satellite Digital Radio

1 'ETSI Satellite Digital Radio' ('SDR' or 'ETSI SDR') describes a

standard of satellite radio|satellite digital radio. It is an activity of the

European standardisation organisation European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI.

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European Committee for Standardization

1 CEN is officially recognised as a European standards body by the European Union; the other official

European standards bodies are the European Committee for

Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) and the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/Notice.do?

val=102810:cslang=enlist=148966:cs,108213:cs,102810:cs,pos=3page=1nbl=3pgs=10hwords=checktexte=c

heckboxvisu=#texte Council Directive 83/189/EEC of 28 March

1983 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical standards and regulations]

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European Radiocommunications Office

1 CEPT was responsible for the creation of the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI) in 1988.

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Electromagnetic compatibility - Regulatory and standards bodies

1 ** ETSI|European Telecommunications Standards

Institute ('ETSI').

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Camel Application Part

1 CAP is based on a subset of the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute|ETSI Core and allows for the implementation of

carrier-grade, value added services such as unified messaging, prepaid, fraud control and Freephone in both

the GSM voice and GPRS data networks

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MCommerce - History

1 In April 2002, building on the work of the Global Mobile Commerce Forum

(GMCF), the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) [http://portal.etsi.org/m-comm/summary.asp appointed Joachim Hoffmann

of Motorola to develop official standards] for mobile commerce

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Sophia-Antipolis

1 Several institutions of higher learning are also located here, along with the

European headquarters of World Wide Web Consortium|W3C and the

European Telecommunications Standards Institute

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BSI Group - Standards

1 As the UK’s National Standards Body, BSI is responsible for producing and publishing British Standards and for representing UK

interests in international and European standards organizations such as International

Organization for Standardization|ISO, International Electrotechnical Commission|IEC, European Committee for Standardization|CEN,

European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization|CENELEC and European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI

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SCTE - Standards program

1 SCTE is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI),

recognized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and

works in cooperation with the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI). More than 130 Multi system operator|MSOs,

vendors and allied organizations are SCTE Standards members.

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HIPERMAN

1 'HiperMAN' ('High Performance Radio Metropolitan Area Network') is a standard

created by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN) group to provide a wireless network communication in the 2–11

Gigahertz|GHz bands across Europe and other countries which follow the ETSI

standard. HiperMAN is a European alternative to WiMAX (or the IEEE 802.16 standard) and

the Korean technology WiBro.

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APNG - History

1 APNG 1.0 Specification - Animated Portable Network Graphics is

included as normative Annex A in the European Telecommunications

Standards Institute|ETSI standard TS 101 499 V2.2.1

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Ground-penetrating radar - Power regulation

1 In 2005, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute introduced legislation to regulate GPR equipment and GPR operators to control excess emissions of electromagnetic radiation.ETSI EG 202 730 V1.1.1 (2009–09), Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Code of Practice

in respect of the control, use and application of Ground Probing Radar (GPR) and Wall Probing Radar (WPR) systems and equipment The European GPR

association (EuroGPR) was formed as a trade association to represent and protect the legitimate

use of GPR in Europe.

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Digital Mobile Radio

1 'Digital mobile radio' (DMR) is an open digital radio standard for

professional mobile radio (PMR) users specified in the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Standard TS 102 361 parts 1-4 and used in products sold

in all regions of the world

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Mobile Signature - ETSI-MSS standardization

1 The term was then used by Paul Gibson (GD) and Romary Dupuis

(France Telecom) in their standardisation work at the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and published in ETSI

Technical Report TR 102 203.

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Telecommunications in Europe

1 The 'European Telecommunications Standards Institute' ('ETSI') is an

independent, not-for-profit, standardization organization in the telecommunications

industry (equipment makers and network operators) in Europe, with worldwide

projection. ETSI produces globally-applicable standards for Information and

Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged,

broadcast and internet technologies.

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DPMR

1 'dPMR' or digital private mobile radio, is a Common Air Interface (CAI) for

digital mobile communications. dPMR is an open, non-proprietary standard that was developed by the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and published under

the reference ETSI TS 102 658.

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Dedicated short-range communications - History

1 In August 2008, the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) allocated 30MHz of spectrum in the 5.9GHz band for ITS.

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HiperLAN

1 'HiperLAN' (High Performance Radio LAN) is a Wireless LAN standard. It is a European alternative for the IEEE 802.11 standards (the IEEE is an international organization).

It is defined by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute

(ETSI). In ETSI the standards are defined by the BRAN project (Broadband Radio Access Networks). The HiperLAN standard family

has four different versions.

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Project 25 - Beyond Phase 2

1 From 2000 to 2009, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)

and TIA were working collaboratively on the Public Safety Partnership Project or 'Project MESA' (Mobility for Emergency and Safety Applications),

which sought to define a unified set of requirements for a next-generation aeronautical and terrestrial digital wideband/broadband radio

standard that could be used to transmit and receive voice, video, and high-speed data in wide-

area, multiple-agency networks deployed by public safety agencies.

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Global Standards Collaboration - Participating standards organizations

1 *ETSI – European Telecommunications Standards Institute

(Europe)

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(U)SIM Interface - Standardisation of the (U)SIM interface

1 Developing globally applicable standards for communication

technologies is the task of standardisation bodies such as ETSI

(European Telecommunications Standards Institute, 3GPP (Third

Generation Partnership Project) and 3GPP2 (Third Generation Partnership

Project 2)

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Scrambler - Purposes of scrambling

1 It is common for physical layer standards bodies to refer to lower-layer (physical layer and link layer) encryption as scrambling as

well.EN 301 192, Specifications for Data Broadcasting, European Telecommunications

Standards Institute (ETSI), 2004.ETR 289, Support for use of scrambling and

Conditional Access (CA) within digital broadcast systems, European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), 1996

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MIME types - Vendor tree

1 Examples: application/vnd.ms-excel, application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text for OASIS OpenDocument Text, application/vnd.etsi.asic-s+zip for

European Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI ASiC

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UICC configuration - GlobalPlatform cross-market reach

1 EMVCo, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), GSM Association, the Mobey Forum, mobile network operators,

payment systems and public transport operators, have all provided valuable input into GlobalPlatform’s UICC Configuration.

This cross market contribution has been vital in achieving the security requirements of all

stakeholders operating within this progressive industry, and ensuring the universal

acceptance and use of this document.

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Single Wire Protocol

1 The 'Single Wire Protocol' (SWP) is a specification for a single-wire

connection between the Subscriber Identity Module|SIM card and a near field communication (NFC) chip in a cell phone. It is currently under final

review by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).ETSI TS 102 613 V.9.1.0ETSI TS 102 622 V.10.1.0

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Common ISDN Application Programming Interface

1 Through the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI CAPI 2.0 was introduced as standard ETS 300 324

(Profile B).

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DVB-T2

1 'DVB-T2' is an abbreviation for 'Digital Video Broadcasting – Second

Generation Terrestrial'; it is the extension of the television standard

DVB-T, issued by the consortium Digital Video Broadcasting|DVB,

devised for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial

television. DVB has been standardized by European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI.

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DVB-T2 - The DVB-T2 specification

1 The DVB-T2 draft standard was ratified by the DVB Steering Board on 26 June

2008,[http://www.dvb.org/news_events/press_releases/press_releases/DVB_pr174%20T2%20Final.pdf EN 302 755] and published on the DVB homepage

as DVB-T2 standard BlueBook,.[http://www.dvb.org/technology/dvbt2/a

122.tm3980r5.DVB-T2.pdf Bluebook] It was handed over to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) by DVB.ORG on 20 June 2008.[http://omploader.org/va2Rp ETSI timetable

for DVB-T2]

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IP TV

1 IPTV is distinguished from Internet television by its ongoing

standardization process (e.g., European Telecommunications

Standards Institute) and preferential deployment scenarios in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes

or other customer-premises equipment.

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QSIG - List of ISDN standards

1 Source : [http://www.etsi.org/ European Telecommunications Standards Institute]

(ETSI)

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Terrestrial Trunked Radio

1 TETRA is a European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) standard, first version published 1995; it is mentioned by

the Electronic Communications Committee|European

Radiocommunications Committee (ERC).Guide to the RTTE Directive

1999/5/EC (Apr. 20, 2009), http://www.ero.dk/B8FF1CC0-8C6C-

4C8C-9019-7EB21FCABBD6?frames=no, 9-10

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DVB-CPCM - Publication

1 The normative sections have now all been approved for publication by the

DVB Steering Board, and will be published by European

Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI as a formal European

Standard as ETSI TS 102 825-X where X refers to the Part number of

specification.

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Call Forwarding - Europe

1 Most EU fixed-line carriers use the following codes based on European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations|CEPT and European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI standards developed in the 1970s on both Plain old telephone service|POTS and ISDN lines: (There may be some variation to

these, but the unconditional code *21*, is very much universally standard on EU telephone lines.) The general syntax for all European

service codes always follows the pattern below:

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Synchronization in telecommunications - Quality metrics

1 These parameters are defined by the International Telecommunication Union in its recommendation

G.811, by European Telecommunications Standards Institute in its standard EN 300 462-1-1,

by the ANSI Synchronization Interface Standard T1.101 defines profiles for clock accuracy at each

stratum level, and by Telecordia/Bellcore standards GR-253[http://telecom-info.telcordia.com/site-cgi/id

o/docs.cgi?ID=SEARCHDOCUMENT=GR-253 GR-253] and GR-1244.[http://telecom-

info.telcordia.com/site-cgi/ido/docs.cgi?ID=SEARCHDOCUMENT=GR-1244 GR-1244]

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Programme Delivery Control

1 'Programme delivery control' ('PDC') is specified by the standardization|standard ETS 300 231 (ETSI EN 300

231), published by the European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI). This specifies the signals sent as hidden codes in the teletext service, indicating when

transmission of a programme starts and finishes.

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Half Rate

1 GSM Half Rate is specified in European Telecommunications Standards Institute|ETSI EN 300 969 (GSM 06.20), and uses a form of the Vector sum excited

linear prediction|VSELP algorithm.ETSI, [http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.as

p?WKI_ID=10142 EN 300 969 - Half rate speech transcoding (GSM 06.20 version 8.0.1 Release 1999)], Retrieved on 2009-07-11 Previous specification was in

ETSI ETS 300 581-2, which first edition was published in December

1995.[http://webapp.etsi.org/workprogram/Report_WorkItem.asp?WKI_ID=6242 ETSI ETS 300 581-2 - Half rate

speech transcoding (GSM 06.20 version 4.3.1)], Retrieved on 2009-07-11

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Narus (company) - System specification and capabilities

1 *Compliance with Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act|

CALEA and European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI.

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Cliff effect - Digital television

1 Two-level hierarchical modulation is supported in principle by the

European DVB-T digital terrestrial television standard.EN 300 744,

Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB); Framing structure, channel coding

and modulation for digital terrestrial television, European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), January 2009

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WiMedia Alliance - ETSI

1 ECMA-368 is also an European Telecommunications Standards

Institute (ETSI) standard, ETSI TS 102 455).

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European Standard

1 CEN is officially recognised as a European standards body by the European Union; the other official European standards bodies are the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) and the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).[http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/en/ALL/?

uri=CELEX:31983L0189 Council Directive 83/189/EEC of 28 March 1983 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in

the field of technical standards and regulations]

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Ringback tones - Europe

1 Many European countries use tones which follow European

Telecommunications Standards Institute recommendations. Many of these tones are 425Hz. Typically the pattern is 1 second of tone followed

by 3 to 5 seconds of silence.

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IP over DVB - Protocols for IP over MPEG transport stream

1 * MPEG Multiprotocol encapsulation (MPE), or ETSI-DAT. EN 301 192,

Specifications for Data Broadcasting, European Telecommunications

Standards Institute(ETSI), 2004.

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Motorola phone AT commands

1 Commands that start with AT+C are well-documented in the 3GPP

standard TS 07.07 AT Command set for GSM Mobile Equipment (ME),

which is also an European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI standard and can be retrieved via their

[http://webapp.etsi.org/key/queryform.asp publications] page.

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Dimetra - Overview

1 'Dimetra IP' is built around Motorola's IP (Internet Protocol) core technology

while Tetra is an open standard maintained by the European

Telecommunications Standards Institute

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GEO-Mobile Radio Interface

1 'GEO-Mobile Radio Interface' (GEO stands for Geostationary orbit|

Geostationary Earth Orbit), better known as 'GMR', is an European Telecommunications Standards

Institute|ETSI standard for satellite phones

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List of EN standards

1 This is an incomplete list of European International standard|

standards maintained by CEN (European Committee for

Standardization), CENELEC (European Committee for

Electrotechnical Standardization) and ETSI (European Telecommunications

Standards Institute):

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