Chuck :

The first topic of the info below might be of interest to you.

Frank.


At 11:35 AM 3/29/97 EST, you wrote:
>
>
>Received three new standards proposals of interest to this forum, all
drumming
>in the same 
>message, change,  change,  change:
>
>(1) TIA SP-3580; "Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance"
>      The Standard defines the interface between a telecommunications service
>provider (TSP)
>      and a law enforcement agency (LEA) to assist the LEA in conducting
>lawfully authorized
>      electronic surveillance.  A TSP, manufacturer, or support service
provider
>that is in
>      compliance with this Standard will enjoy "safe harbour" status under
>section 107 of the 
>      Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA).
>
>     For Copies of the draft standard (US$ 136.00), fax Joseph Brown of
TIA at
>703-907-7727
>     (160 pages)
>
>
>(2) TIA PN-3674; "Type 1, Caller Identity Equipment Performance"  
>     The Standard addresses the technical issues associated with Customer
>Premises           Equipment (CPE) for on-hook signaling, with ot without
power
>ringing, which are able
>     to decode data frames packaged in a Single Data Message Format
(SDMF), or a
>Multiple
>     Data Message Format (MDMF).  Specifically, this standard addresses
formal
>criteria
>     for Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) signals and protocols capable of being
>received by such      CPE.  The standard does not address technical issues
>associated with Caller Identity 
>     Delivery on Call Waiting (CIDCW) or Analog Display Services Interface
>(ADSI) CPE.
>     However, the signaling criteria for the latter services are very
similar.
>
>     For copies, fax Joseph Brown   (30 pages)
>
>
>(3)  IEC 74/480/INF, being the preliminary draft for the 3rd Edition of IEC
>Publication 950
>      This is an information document only, not the CDV.   This document
clearly
>shows all
>      the proposed changes.
>
>      For copies, contact the secretariat of your National Committee on
IEC, who
>may well
>      have a considerable charge for this service.  (320 pages)
>
>
>Ciao,
>
>
>Vic  Boersma
>
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