ACIF Comment Periods Ending Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Saturday, 09 July 2005
The ACIF (Australian Communications Industry Forum) has a number of draft documents currently under public review. The time period for public comment on these drafts will close on 26 July 2005.

In the course of preparation of an ACIF Publication, a draft is released for public comment. You can submit comments using this from, or contact the ACIF for other submission processes.

The currently open drafts cover the following areas.

A revision of the Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network Standards which proposes changes to emergency call access requirements and the removal of the ignition of flammable material requirements for mobile phones.

The revision to the Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network (GSM mobile station) Standard proposes the requirements for GSM terminals (e.g. mobile handsets) up to and including Phase 2+ and is proposed to supersede the current GSM mobile terminal Standard ACA TS 018-1997.

This revision of the Guidelines to Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network which would add a new clause regarding real-time text test calls to the 106 emergency service provider.

A revision to the Analogue interworking and non-interference requirements for Customer Equipment for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network which proposes changes to remove the current ADSL modem and filter requirements being replaced by the proposed AS/ACIF S041 Standard.

The Requirements for DSL Customer Equipment for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network Standard defining non-interference parameters and specifying technical requirements for CE designed for connection to a DSL service used in conjunction with an analogue PSTN Ring-In/Loop-Out two-wire interface.

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