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TR41-04-08-014-L. TIA and TR-41 Overview. Stephen R Whitesell TR-41 Chair VTech Communications. TIA. Telecommunications Industry Association. TIA.
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TR41-04-08-014-L TIA and TR-41 Overview Stephen R WhitesellTR-41 ChairVTech Communications
TIA Telecommunications Industry Association
TIA The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the leading trade organization serving the communications and IT industry, with proven strengths in standards development, domestic and international public policy, and trade shows. Through its worldwide activities, TIA facilitates business development opportunities and a competitive market environment. The association provides a forum for its member companies, the manufacturers and suppliers of products and services used in global communications. TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to develop American National Standards used in the industry. TIA represents the communications sector of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA).
TIA The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the leading trade organization serving the communications and IT industry, with proven strengths in standards development, domestic and international public policy, and trade shows. Through its worldwide activities, TIA facilitates business development opportunities and a competitive market environment. The association provides a forum for its member companies, the manufacturers and suppliers of products and services used in global communications. TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to develop American National Standards used in the industry. TIA represents the communications sector of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA).
TIA The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the leading trade organization serving the communications and IT industry, with proven strengths in standards development, domestic and international public policy, and trade shows. Through its worldwide activities, TIA facilitates business development opportunities and a competitive market environment. The association provides a forum for its member companies, the manufacturers and suppliers of products and services used in global communications. TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to develop American National Standards used in the industry. TIA represents the communications sector of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA).
TIA The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the leading trade organization serving the communications and IT industry, with proven strengths in standards development, domestic and international public policy, and trade shows. Through its worldwide activities, TIA facilitates business development opportunities and a competitive market environment. The association provides a forum for its member companies, the manufacturers and suppliers of products and services used in global communications. TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to develop American National Standards used in the industry. TIA represents the communications sector of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA).
TIA Structure • Departments (Staff) • Standards and Technology • External Affairs and Global Policy • Others • Divisions (Volunteers) • User Premises Equipment • Wireless Communications • Fiber Optics • Others
TIA Structure • Standing Committees • Technical • Public Policy • Others • Engineering Committees • FO-4, Fiber Optics • TR-30, Multi-Media Access, Protocols, and Interfaces • TR-41, User Premises Telecommunications Requirements • TR-45, Mobile & Personal Communications • Others
TIA Standards Development • Complies with ANSI Due Process Requirements • Open to All Materially Affected Parties • Balance of Interests • Fair and Equitable Consideration of Views • Written Procedures • Right to Appeal • Types of Documents • ANSI/TIA Standards • TIA Only Standards • Telecommunications Systems Bulletins (TSBs)
TR-41 User Premises Telecommunications Requirements
TR-41 Scope Addresses voluntary standards for telecommunications terminal equipment and systems, specifically those used for voice service, integrated voice and data service, and Internet Protocol (IP) applications. The work involves developing performance and interface criteria for equipment, systems and private networks, as well as the information necessary to ensure their proper interworking with each other, with public networks, with IP telephony infrastructures, and with carrier-provided private-line services. It also includes providing input on product safety issues, identifying environmental considerations for user premises equipment, and addressing the administrative aspects of product approval processes. In addition, TR-41 develops criteria for preventing harm to the telephone network that become mandatory when adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA).
TR-41 Scope Addresses voluntary standards for telecommunications terminal equipment and systems, specifically those used for voice service, integrated voice and data service, and Internet Protocol (IP) applications. The work involves developing performance and interface criteria for equipment, systems and private networks, as well as the information necessary to ensure their proper interworking with each other, with public networks, with IP telephony infrastructures, and with carrier-provided private-line services. It also includes providing input on product safety issues, identifying environmental considerations for user premises equipment, and addressing the administrative aspects of product approval processes. In addition, TR-41 develops criteria for preventing harm to the telephone network that become mandatory when adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA).
TR-41 Scope Addresses voluntary standards for telecommunications terminal equipment and systems, specifically those used for voice service, integrated voice and data service, and Internet Protocol (IP) applications. The work involves developing performance and interface criteria for equipment, systems and private networks, as well as the information necessary to ensure their proper interworking with each other, with public networks, with IP telephony infrastructures, and with carrier-provided private-line services. It also includes providing input on product safety issues, identifying environmental considerations for user premises equipment, and addressing the administrative aspects of product approval processes. In addition, TR-41 develops criteria for preventing harm to the telephone network that become mandatory when adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA).
TR-41 Scope Addresses voluntary standards for telecommunications terminal equipment and systems, specifically those used for voice service, integrated voice and data service, and Internet Protocol (IP) applications. The work involves developing performance and interface criteria for equipment, systems and private networks, as well as the information necessary to ensure their proper interworking with each other, with public networks, with IP telephony infrastructures, and with carrier-provided private-line services. It also includes providing input on product safety issues, identifying environmental considerations for user premises equipment, and addressing the administrative aspects of product approval processes. In addition, TR-41 develops criteria for preventing harm to the telephone network that become mandatory when adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA).
TR-41 Structure • TR-41.1 - Telephony Aspects of MLTS and VoIP Equipment • TR-41.3 – Analog and Digital Wireline Terminals • TR-41.3.8 – Network Signaling • TR-41.3.9 – Cordless Telephones • TR-41.3.10 – Hands Free Telephones • TR-41.3.11 – Headsets • TR-41.4 – VoIP Systems: IP Telephony Infrastructure and Endpoints
TR-41 Structure • TR-41.7 – Environmental and Safety Considerations • TR-41.7.1 – Harmonization of International Safety Standards • TR-41.7.4 – Environmental Considerations • TR-41.7.5 – Overcurrent Protection Devices • TR-41.9 – Technical and Administrative Regulatory Considerations • TR-41.9.2 – Rationale and Measurement Guidelines
Standards(Partial List) • TIA-464-C – Requirements for PBX Switching Equipment • TIA-470-C – Requirements for Analog Telephones • TIA-470.110-C – Handset Acoustics • TIA-470.210-C – Resistance and Impedance • TIA-470.220-C – Alerter Acoustic Output • TIA-470.310-C – Cordless Telephone Range Measurement • TIA-571-A – Environmental Considerations • TIA-810-A – Transmission Requirements for Narrowband VoIP and PCM Wireline Telephones
Standards(Partial List) • TIA-IS-811 – Performance and Interoperability Requirements for VoIP Feature Telephones • TIA-912 – IP Voice Gateway Transmission Requirements • TIA-920 – Transmission Requirements for Wideband Digital Wireline Telephones • TIA-968-A – Requirements for Connection of Equipment to the Network (FCC Part 68) • TIA-TSB-116 – Voice Quality Recommendations for IP Telephony
Future Meeting Schedule • November 8-12, 2004 – San Antonio, TXSt Anthony Hotel (Wyndham), 300 East Travis • February 7-11, 2005 – Las Vegas, NVEmbassy Suites - Tentative • May 9-13, 2005 • August 8-12, 2005 • November 7-11, 2005
Additional Information • www.tiaonline.org/standards/sfg/tr-41 • Meeting Notices and Schedules • Agendas and Meeting Reports for Individual Groups • Mission and Scope Statements • Public FTP Access (Meeting Folders and Contributions) • VoIP Standards (Free Download) • Part 68 FAQs and Regulatory Approvals Guide
Contact Information Stephen R Whitesell Chair, TIA TR-41 Senior Technical Consultant Standards & Regulatory Matters VTech Communications Tel: 732 751 1079 Fax: 732 751 0095 Email: swhitesell@vtech.ca