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Business management norms for advertising business units
Business capability open application programming interface (API) based on Representational State Transfer (REST) technology Positioning business
Unified IMS (Phase 2)-based service technology requires basic calls and supplementary services
Evaluation requirements for ICT enterprises’ mass entrepreneurship and innovation support capabilities
Brand Cultivation Management System Implementation Guide for Communications Industry
A VE session manager may be selected by the VE team for each examination session. The VE session manager must be accredited as a VE by the same VEC that coordinates the examination session. The VE session manager may serve concurrently as an administering VE.
Telecommunication. Part97:Amateur radio service. Subpart F:Qualifying examination systems. Section97.513:VE session manager requirements.
This section applies to each license to operate one or more public safety transmitters in the 758–775 MHz and 788–805 MHz bands, at a location or locations North of Line A (see §90.7) or within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of the U.S.-Mexico border, until such time as agreements between the government of the United States and the government of Canada or the government of the United States and the government of Mexico, as applicable, become effective governing border area non-broadcast use of these bands. Public safety licenses are granted subject to the following conditions.
Telecommunication. Part90:Private land mobile radio services. Subpart R:Regulations governing the licensing and use of frequencies in the 758–775 and 788–805 MHz bands. Section90.533:Transmitting sites near the U.S./Canada or U.S./Mexico border.
Telecommunication organizations should have very high goals for operating and managing their various assets, for providing customer services and for directly or indirectly supporting their business. It is necessary to protect those assets critical to telecommunication organizations in order to ensure that the operations and services of the telecommunication business are not compromised. This Recommendation provides an overview of processes and methods that need to be addressed in place to identify, classify, evaluate and maintain the assets that telecommunication organizations own. This Recommendation also suggests some templates as a method for managing assets.
Asset management guidelines in telecommunication organizations
Representation of the Communications Industry Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Related Service Companies for Information Exchange
This Recommendation sets out the general principles and conditions applicable by administrations for the capability to transport IP packets over IP based networks between standards-based interfaces and for services. Specific charging and accounting principles for Broadcasting issues are not currently addressed in this version of the Recommendation.
Charging and accounting principles for NGN Study Group 3
This Recommendation sets out the general guideline on the time-scale to be adopted in the settlement of accounts for international telecommunications services.
Time-scale for settlement of accounts for international telecommunication services Study Group 3
This Recommendation discusses the question of an indicative rate for international mobile termination and provides some suggestions for consideration by national regulatory authorities.
Indicative Rate for International Mobile Termination Study Group 3
A network externality relates to the additional effects of a user joining a network which the user does not take into account. A user joins a network to obtain a benefit from making and receiving calls and derives a benefit from being partof the communications network. This benefit derives from being able to communicate with other users and increases with the number of users connected to the network: the bigger the network, the more beneficial it is to both existing and potential users. Hence, a user's decision to join a network benefits both them and other users. This Recommendation provides recommendations related to the payment of network externality premiums.
Network externalities
A network externality relates to the additional effects of a user joining a network which the user does not take into account. A user joins a network to obtain a benefit from making and receiving calls and derives a benefit from being partof the communications network. This benefit derives from being able to communicate with other users and increases with the number of users connected to the network: the bigger the network, the more beneficial it is to both existing and potential users. Hence, a user's decision to join a network benefits both them and other users. This Recommendation provides recommendations related to the payment of network externality premiums.
Network externalities
A network externality relates to the additional effects of a user joining a network which the user does not take into account. A user joins a network to obtain a benefit from making and receiving calls and derives a benefit from being partof the communications network. This benefit derives from being able to communicate with other users and increases with the number of users connected to the network: the bigger the network, the more beneficial it is to both existing and potential users. Hence, a user's decision to join a network benefits both them and other users. This Recommendation provides recommendations related to the payment of network externality premiums.
Network externalities
The following arrangements are recommended for the drawing up, exchange and acceptance of monthly telephone and telex accounts between Administrations.
Monthly telephone and telex accounts Study Group 3
This Recommendation describes the procedures to be followed by Administrations for the occasional provision of circuits for international sound- and television-programme transmissions and the charging and accounting principles for this service.
Occasional provision of circuits for international sound- and television-programme transmissions Series D: General Tariff Principles; General tariff principles - International sound-and television-programme transmissions Study Group 3
This Recommendation provides charging and accounting principles for the provision of services via direct access to an operator function in the country of destination (Home Country Direct service) which is described in ITU-T Rec. E.153 including Home Cou
Charging and Accounting Principles Relating to the Home Country Direct Telephone Service - Series D: General Tariff Principles General Tariff Principles - Charging and Accounting in the International Telephone Service Study Group 3
This Recommendation sets out the general principles for charging and international accounting to be applied by Administrations for the provision of the international freephone service which is described in ITU-T Rec. E.152. With regard to tariff and acc
Tariff principles and accounting for the International Freephone Service (IFS) SERIES D: GENERAL TARIFF PRINCIPLES General tariff principles Charging and accounting in the international telephone service Study Group 3
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations specialized agency in the field of telecommunications. The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is a permanent organ of ITU. ITU-T is responsible for studying technical,
Accounting rate principles for the international telephone service; SERIES D: GENERAL TARIFF PRINCIPLES General tariff principles Charging and accounting in the international telephone service; Supplement 3: Updated teledensities and indicative target set
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