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Interoperable products allowing competitive and multi-vendor network solutions
Standards compliance to assure forward compatibility
Guidelines on network design, dimensioning, quality of service, performance, reliability, and management
End-to-end service definitionso Standards underlying regulations shape the business
Promotion of new product development which enables new services
Convergence on future architectures and technologies, facilitating industry growth and development
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Early roll-out of compliant products
Establishment of global markets: minimize market-specific R & D
Marketing leverage based on standards expertise
Early awareness of competitors' strategies
Establishment and strengthening of business relationships through collaboration with customers/other vendors
Intellectual Property embedded in standards
Promotion of products through inclusion of designs in standards
Expansion of market potential disadvantaging competitors
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ITU, CEPT
The International Telecommunications Union (ITU)- a specialized U.N. agency responsible for the standardization of telecommunications on the world level - has officially recognized TETRAPOL as an effective solution for professional digital radio communication networks.
ITU-R M.2014 Report on "Terrestrial digital mobile systems with high spectrum effectiveness for dispatching traffic".
TETRAPOL evolution is on the way with important contributions in USA (TIA and APCO): narrow band and wide band solutions proposed by NORTEL/EADS and supported by ORBACOM have already been accepted as basis of the narrow band and wide band standard.
In addition, ITU-R. 8A report (October, 30th 2001) of the land mobile handbook presenting the 4 systems (IDEN, Tetra, TETRAPOL, APCO25)
ITU-R. 8A report"
A comparative study on spectrum effectiveness carried out by the CEPT (European Conference on Posts and Telecommunications) on emerging solutions (TETRA, APCO25) placed TETRAPOL at the top of the list of diverse solutions.
CEPT - Methodology for the assessment of PMR systems in terms of spectrum efficiency, operation and implementation.
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