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Emergency Communications; Collection of European Regulatory Principles (V1.1.1)
This Recommendation provides security requirements, from the point of view of the mobile user and the application service provider in the upper layer of the OSI Reference Model, for mobile end-to-end data communications between a mobile terminal in a mobile network and an application server in an open network.
Framework of security technologies for mobile end-to-end data communications
The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering that the problem of the backlog in the Radiocommunication Bureau’s (Bureau) processing of satellite network filings was first discussed at the Plenipotentiary Conference (Kyoto, 1994), resulting first in the adoption of Resolution 18 (Kyoto, 1994) and then in decisions at WRC-97 that provided a partial solution to this problem.
Outline of a software specification for automating the examination of satellite network filings for compliance with Article 5 of the Radio Regulations
The ITU Radiocommunication Assembly, considering that the problem of the backlog in the Radiocommunication Bureau’s (Bureau) processing of satellite network filings was first discussed at the Plenipotentiary Conference (Kyoto, 1994), resulting first in the adoption of Resolution 18 (Kyoto, 1994) and then in decisions at WRC-97 that provided a partial solution to this problem.
Outline of a software specification for automating the examination of satellite network filings for compliance with Article 5 of the Radio Regulations
This Recommendation describes the principles, criteria and procedures for the assignment and reclamation of resources within a shared E.164 Country Code for Groups of Countries. These shared Country Codes coexist with all other E.164-based Country Codes
Principles Criteria and Procedures for the Assignment and Reclamation of E.164 Country Codes and Associated Identification Codes for Groups of Countries Series E: Overall Network Operation Telephone Service Service Operation and Human Factors Internationa
This prepublication is an unedited version of a recently approved Recommendation. It will be replaced by the published version after editing. Therefore, there will be differences between this prepublication and the published version.
(Pre-Published) International network management Operational Guidance Amendment 1
This Recommendation details the criteria and procedures for the allocation of the ITU-T International Network Designator (IND) addresses to ATM Services Providers (ASPs)1 for ATM End System Addresses (AESAs)
(Pre-Published) Criteria and Procedures for the Allocation of the ITU-T International Network Designator Addresses - Series E: Overall Network Operation Telephone Service Service Operation and Human Factors International Operation - Numbering Plan of the
ITU-T Rec. E.164 describes the international public telecommunication numbering plan. ITU-T Rec. E.190 describes the general principles to be utilized in the assignment of ITU-T E-series international numbering resources. This Recommendation describes t
E.164 Numbering Resources for Trials Series E: Overall Network Operation Telephone Service Service Operation and Human Factors International Operation - Numbering Plan of the International Telephone Service Study Group 2
The Secretary-General shall use the most appropriate means of telecommunications to bring the information received to the attention of affected Administrations. Other Recommendations specifically dealing with measures to be taken under such circumstance
Guide for ITU-T and ISO/IEC JTC 1 Cooperation
A TMN management function is a cooperative interaction between application processes in managing and managed systems for the management of telecommunications resources, and is the smallest functional part of a TMN management service as perceived by the TMN users.
TMN management functions
This Recommendation presents enhancement event control functions to handle the unavailability of the logging systems.
Enhanced event control function
A TMN management function is a cooperative interaction between application processes in managing and managed systems for the management of telecommunications resources, and is the smallest functional part of a TMN management service as perceived by the TMN users.
TMN management functions
Modern international networks have evolved from point-to-point networks with single routes interconnecting ROAs of different countries to more complex networks with multiple routes between countries. The number of interconnections between countries has increased due to growth in the number of ROAs, the ability to transit calls through intermediate countries, and an increase in the flexibility in routing mechanisms supported by modern switching equipment. This is illustrated by the following figure where we see three routes between two countries. In this example, two routes are direct routes, which may use the same or different technology, and the third is a non-direct or transit route.
Comparative metrics for network performance management
Modern international networks have evolved from point-to-point networks with single routes interconnecting ROAs of different countries to more complex networks with multiple routes between countries. The number of interconnections between countries has increased due to growth in the number of ROAs, the ability to transit calls through intermediate countries, and an increase in the flexibility in routing mechanisms supported by modern switching equipment. This is illustrated by the following figure where we see three routes between two countries. In this example, two routes are direct routes, which may use the same or different technology, and the third is a non-direct or transit route.
Comparative metrics for network performance management
This Recommendation specifies the Q3 interfaces between a Service Node (SN) and the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) and between an Access Network (AN) and the TMN for the management associated with VB5.2 interfaces [4]. The managed object classes needed in addition to those defined for VB5.1 interfaces [3] in Recommendation Q.832.1 [13] are defined in this Recommendation. The interface specified is that between TMN Network Elements or Q-Adapters which interface to TMN Operations Systems (OSs) without mediation and between OSs and Mediation Devices, as defined in Recommendation M.3010 [5].
VB5.2 Management
This Recommendation specifies the Q3 interfaces between a Service Node (SN) and the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) and between an Access Network (AN) and the TMN for the management associated with VB5.2 interfaces [4]. The managed object classes needed in addition to those defined for VB5.1 interfaces [3] in Recommendation Q.832.1 [13] are defined in this Recommendation. The interface specified is that between TMN Network Elements or Q-Adapters which interface to TMN Operations Systems (OSs) without mediation and between OSs and Mediation Devices, as defined in Recommendation M.3010 [5].
VB5.2 Management
Computational Viewpoint for Topology Management - Series G: Transmission Systems and Media, Digital Systems and Networks Digital Transmission Systems - Digital Networks - Management of Transport Network Study Group 4; 37 pp
Computational Viewpoint for Topology Management - Series G: Transmission Systems and Media Digital Systems and Networks Digital Transmission Systems - Digital Networks - Management of Transport Network Study Group 4; 37 pp
This Supplement compares different types of methodologies for service modelling to determine their suitability in relation to protocol development for IN in the IN CS-4 time-frame.It also investigates the evolution from SIB based techniques and considers different technologies such as APIS.This Supplement supplements the information contained within Recommendation Q.65.
Service modelling: Evolution to the use of object oriented techniques
This Recommendation specifies the Q3 interfaces between a Service Node (SN) and the Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) and between an Access Network (AN) and the TMN for the management associated with VB5.1 interfaces [3]. The interface specified is that between TMN Network Elements or Q-Adapters which interface to TMN Operations Systems (OSs) without mediation and between OSs and Mediation Devices, as defined in Recommendation M.3010 [4].
VB5.1 Management
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