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ITU TIES Account Tutorial

ITU TIES Account Tutorial. Date: 2008-03-16. Authors:. A TIES account gives the user access to ITU documents related to particular projects within ITU.

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ITU TIES Account Tutorial

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  1. ITU TIES Account Tutorial Date: 2008-03-16 Authors: John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  2. A TIES account gives the user access to ITU documents related to particular projects within ITU. • A TIES account also allows the user to become members of email reflectors focused on specific topics. These reflectors are a means of participating in the ongoing discussions of these topics. • For IEEE 802 participants, especially with respect to IMT-Advanced issues related to the wireless work groups, this information can be useful in advancing work group agendas with respect to international regulatory activities. John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  3. March 2008 TIES Registration Page: http://www.itu.int/TIES/registration/index.html John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  4. Scroll down and click on TIES Online Registration Form March 2008 TIES Registration Page: http://www.itu.int/TIES/registration/index.html John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  5. Enter your info. Then click continue. March 2008 TIES Registration John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  6. March 2008 TIES Registration If you are planning to register as a representative of IEEE, you have to select “United States” as your country in this form. John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  7. Click OK to continue March 2008 TIES Registration John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  8. Check your email for a message from ITU! Be patient, it takes some time to arrive (up to an hour). March 2008 TIES Registration John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  9. March 2008 TIES Registration Part II: The email Subject: ITU TIES Registration (automatic message) Dear Ms. Lorretta Foobar, following your request for a TIES account, please click here to proceed. Once you have clicked, you will be transferred to page 2 of TIES Registration; if not then please try again by Copy/Paste the WHOLE link to your browser (Internet Explorer/Netscape) : http://www.itu.int/ties/t.htm?&RG2&1&Ms.&Foobar&Lorretta&lepton345@yahoo.com&United%20States&244& For more information about TIES, please read http://www.itu.int/TIES/intro.html Thank you for your cooperation. Yours sincerely,______________________________International Telecommunication UnionTIES Registration teamPlace des NationsCH-1211 GENEVE 20Fax: +41 22 730 6675Email : tiesregistration@itu.intURL: http://www.itu.int/TIES Click It! John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  10. Select IEEE. The web page fills in the details March 2008 TIES Registration Part III: A new data entry port. John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  11. Click on Continue March 2008 TIES Registration Part III: A new data entry port. John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  12. Fill in this info, click continue. March 2008 TIES Registration Part III: A new data entry port. John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  13. March 2008 TIES Registration Part III: A new data entry port. Review data, add a comment to communicate your need for the account, and submit. John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  14. The TIES account approval should be complete within a few hours, unless there is a request for more information. • You will be sent an email with your username and a temporary password. • When you log in: • Create a new password • Log Out. • Log in again, using your new password. • On the TIES home page, http://www.itu.int/tiesutils/asp/home.asp , in the first column, under “Account options” click on “Subscribe / Unsubscribe to mailing lists”. • You will then see a page showing which mailing lists (email reflectors) you are already subscribed to, and below that, which mailing lists you can request subscription to. • Allow a day or two for your request to be processed. You will receive an email advising you once your request is approved. John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  15. To subscribe to reflectors click here. March 2008 TIES Home Page John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  16. E-mail reflectors The following SG 5 mailing lists have now been set up.  General Working Party reflectors - used for general announcements to members of the WP, e.g. announcement of the creation of a new correspondence group: Working Party 5A  rwp5a@itu.int Working Party 5B  rwp5b@itu.int Working Party 5C  rwp5c@itu.int Working Party 5D  rwp5d@itu.int Current Working Party Correspondence groups WP 5A - Land Mobile Handbook: rwp5a-lmhbook@itu.int WP 5A - Working Group 2 - Intelligent Transport Systems: rwp5a-wg2@itu.int WP 5A - Working Group 4 - Interference and sharing: rwp5a-wg4@itu.int WP 5B - to be set up soon, and announced on the WP 5B general Working Party reflector WP 5C - to be set up soon, and announced on the WP 5C general Working Party reflector WP5D  WP 5D - Annex 7: rwp5d-annex7@itu.int WP 5D - Channel model: rwp5d-chmodel@itu.int WP 5D - IMT.TECH:   rwp5d-imt-tech@itu.int WP 5D - MBWA: rwp5d-mbwa@itu.int March 2008 Slide 16 John Notor, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

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