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 > > > > > > >
