TIA Issues Call for Interest on new Projects released by the Compliance Assessment Engineering Committee

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TIA Issues Call for Interest on new Projects released by the Compliance Assessment Engineering Committee

Stakeholders Invited to Contact TIA Regarding Participation.

Arlington VA. (January 29, 2015) – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) TR-8.25 Engineering Committee on Compliance Assessment has issued a call for interest for the following documents:

TSB-102.CBBA-A initially titled “Compliance Assessment Program Definition of Compliance - Conventional Mode Subscriber Unit Transceiver Performance”

TSB-102.CBBC-A initially titled "Compliance Assessment Program Definition of Compliance - Conventional Mode Fixed Station Transceiver Performance”

TIA-102.CAEB-A initially titled "Conformance Profile - Level Two - Advanced Conventional Operation”

TIA-102.CAEA-A initially titled "Conformance Profile Level One - Basic Conventional Operation”

TSB-102.CBBJ-C initially titled "Recommended Compliance Assessment Tests - Trunking Interoperability”

These standards identify the tests appropriate for consideration by the P25 Compliance Assessment Program Governance Board for Compliance Assessment testing in the area of Performance of a Conventional Mode Fixed Station transceiver. The P25 Compliance Assessment Program confirms that the equipment of different manufacturers will interoperate with respect to the P25 defined features, services and interfaces.

Upon publication of the above mentioned documents the committee will be seek approval of the Project 25 steering committee for this project to become a part of the Project 25 suite of standards.

The stakeholders may include, but are not limited to: Project 25 and/or TIA-102 Series equipment manufacturers and end users.

TIA is actively seeking participation in these projects from the user and general interest communities.

For more information about TR-8 and how to participate in standards development with TIA, contact Marianna Kramarikova at standards@tiaonline.org.

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