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TIA TR-45 and TR-41 Engineering Committees Expand Scopes to Include Advances in Technology

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TIA TR-45 and TR-41 Engineering Committees Expand Scopes to Include Advances in Technology

Committees to Develop Standards for Point-to-Point Radio & Performance and Accessibility for Communications Products

Arlington, Va. (August 6, 2013) – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading association representing the manufacturers and suppliers of high-tech communications networks, today announced the new titles and scopes of two of its 12 standards development committees. 

TIA’s TR-45 Engineering Committee, formerly Mobile and Personal Communications Standards, is now titled Mobile and Point-to-Point Communications Standards.  The committee, which addresses wireless mobile and personal communications systems, has also taken on new work in the area of terrestrial fixed point-to-point radio communications equipment and systems.  TR-45 develops standards pertaining to service information, wireless terminal equipment, wireless base station equipment, wireless switching office equipment, ancillary apparatus, auxiliary applications, internetwork and inter-system operations and interfaces.

“We’re excited to take on this new project and are very pleased that work is progressing quickly in the development of these standards,” said Jane Brownley, TR-45 Chair and Technical Manager at Alcatel-Lucent.

The TR-41 Engineering Committee, formerly User Premises Telecommunications Requirements, is now titled Performance and Accessibility for Communications Products.  The committee has expanded its scope to go beyond “telephones” to cover all types of communications devices, however they may be connected to a communications network, and to emphasize its work on accessibility and usability issues.  TR-41 standards include performance requirements related to signal transmission, environmental impacts, and interfacing to networks and other equipment.  TR-41 is a source of expert technical opinion and advice for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and other communications-focused government agencies.

“A tablet connected to the Internet is a lot like a speakerphone connected to the PSTN when it comes to voice transmission considerations, except the tablet may have video associated with it that needs to be synchronized with the audio,” said Steve Whitesell, TR-41 Chair and President of Whitesell Consulting LLC.  He added, “We are also very energized about a new project to expand coverage of the high-gain amplified telephone standard we published last year to include VoIP phones for people with mild, moderate, or severe hearing loss.”

For more information about TR-45 and TR-41 and how to participate in standards development with TIA, contact Stephanie Montgomery or Marianna Kramarikova.

A major function of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the writing and maintenance of voluntary industry standards and specifications.  These activities are carried out by the volunteer members of TIA engineering committees.  On the public engineering committee pages, users will find recent meeting reports, agendas and notices for upcoming meetings, as well as links to some of the most popular standards from each committee.  TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org.

About TIA

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) represents manufacturers and suppliers of global communications networks through standards development, policy and advocacy, business opportunities, market intelligence, and events and networking. TIA enhances the business environment for broadband, mobile wireless, information technology, networks, cable, satellite and unified communications. Members' products and services empower communications in every industry and market, including healthcare, education, security, public safety, transportation, government, the military, the environment, and entertainment. Visit tiaonline.org for more details.

TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and is a proud sponsor of ANSI’s Standards Boost Business campaign. Visit www.standardsboostbusiness.org  for details.

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About TIA

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) represents manufacturers and suppliers of global communications networks through standards development, policy and advocacy, business opportunities, market intelligence, and events and networking. TIA enhances the business environment for broadband, mobile wireless, information technology, networks, cable, satellite and unified communications. Members' products and services empower communications in every industry and market, including healthcare, education, security, public safety, transportation, government, the military, the environment, and entertainment. Visit tiaonline.org for more details.

TIA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and is a proud sponsor of ANSI’s Standards Boost Business campaign. Visit www.standardsboostbusiness.org  for details.

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