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DIGITAL ENHANCED CORDLESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS (DECT); A HIGH LEVEL GUIDE TO THE DECT STANDARDIZATION
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations
4 DECT services and applications
4.1 General access technology
4.2 Support of multiple applications
5 The standards making process
5.1 Standardization bodies
5.2 ETSI documents
6 The basic DECT standards
6.1 The DECT Base Standard, Common Interface (CI)
6.2 Wireless Relay Station (WRS)
6.3 DECT Authentication Module (DAM)
7 DECT profile standards
7.1 Generic Access Profile (GAP)
7.2 Data Service Profiles (DSPs)
7.3 Profiles for ISDN
7.4 Cordless Terminal Mobility (CTM) applications
7.5 DECT/GSM applications
7.6 Dual-mode Terminals
7.7 Radio in the Local Loop (RLL)
7.8 DECT/UMTS applications
7.9 DECT access to IP based networks
8 The distinction between conformance testing and regulation
9 Conformance and Interoperability testing
9.1 Radio conformance testing
9.2 Telephony conformance testing
9.3 Protocol conformance testing
9.4 WRS conformance requirements
9.5 DAM conformance requirements
9.6 Other conformance requirements
9.7 Documents applicable to specific profiles
9.8 Interoperability testing
10 Regulatory
10.1 The R&TTE Regime
10.2 Documents relating to the European old regulatory regime
11 Summary of the DECT Technical Reports
11.1 ETR 041: DECT transmission aspects; 3,1 kHz telephony
11.2 ETR 043: DECT services and facilities
11.3 ETR 056: DECT system description document
11.4 ETR 139: Radio in the Local Loop
11.5 ETR 159: DECT wide area mobility using GSM
11.6 TR 102 183: Testing a DECT equipment
11.7 TR 102 185 DECT Data Services Profile; overview
11.8 ETR 246: DECT Wireless Relay Stations
11.9 ETR 308: DECT Services and configurations for RAP
11.10 ETR 341: DECT/GSM interworking profile overview
11.11 TR 101 072: DECT/GSM Integration based on dual-mode
terminals
11.12 TR 101 159: Implementing DECT in an arbitrary spectrum
allocation
11.13 TR 101 178: A high level guide to the DECT standardization
11.14 TR 101 310: DECT Traffic capacity and spectrum requirements
11.15 TR 101 370: Implementing DECT Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)
in an arbitrary spectrum allocation
11.16 TR 102 010: DECT access to IP networks
11.17 Other TRs
12 Market acceptance and product availability of DECT
12.1 Countries with spectrum for DECT applications
12.2 System types
12.3 DECT in the USA
12.4 Fixed/mobile service integration
13 New developments of DECT
Annex A: Summary table of DECT standards
A.1 Regulatory documents
A.2 Common Interface documents
A.3 Cordless Terminal Mobility (CTM) documents
A.4 DECT DATA documents
A.5 Generic Access Profile (GAP) documents
A.6 Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
A.7 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
A.8 Wireless Relay Station (WRS)
A.9 General DECT reports
A.10 DECT Authentication Module (DAM)
A.11 DECT access to IP networks
A.12 Radio in the Local Loop (RLL)
A.13 Broadband ISDN
A.14 IMT-2000 support standards
A.15 Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS)
Annex B: Technical characteristics for DECT
B.1 Basic Technical Data for DECT
B.2 Slot and Frame Structure
B.3 Dynamic Channel Selection
B.4 DECT carrier numbers and carrier positions in the range
1 880 MHz to 1 978 MHz and 2 010 MHz to 2 025 MHz (RF
band 00001)
Annex C: Bibliography
History
Presents a high level description of the various components of the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) standardization. It is directed to a wide audience, regulators, operators, manufacturers and others, and attempts to provide a basic overview of the DECT standards, without requiring detailed technical knowledge of DECT as a prerequisite.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | European Telecommunications Standards Institute |
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Committee | DECT |