ITU-T – Sektor Normalizacji Telekomunikacji ITU (ang. International Telecommunication Union – Telecommunication Standardization Sector) (Dawniej CCITT)

ITU-T zajmuje się tworzeniem standardów obejmujących wszystkie dziedziny telekomunikacji, powstał 1 marca 1993 roku i zastąpił istniejący wówczas Komitet CCITT.

Członkami Sektora Normalizacji Telekomunikacji są, zgodnie z Konstytucją i Konwencją ITU:

Serie rekomendacji ITU-T

  • AOrganization of the work of ITU-T
  • BMeans of expression: definitions, symbols, classification
  • CGeneral telecommunication statistics
  • DGeneral tariff principles
  • EOverall network operation, telephone service, service operation and human factors
  • FNon-telephone telecommunication services
  • GTransmission systems and media, digital systems and networks
  • HAudiovisual and multimedia systems
  • IIntegrated services digital network
  • JCable networks and transmission of television, sound programme and other multimedia signals
  • KProtection against interference
  • LConstruction, installation and protection of cables and other elements of outside plant
  • MTMN and network maintenance: international transmission systems, telephone circuits, telegraphy, facsimile and leased circuits
  • NMaintenance: international sound programme and television transmission circuits
  • OSpecifications of measuring equipment
  • PTelephone transmission quality, telephone installations, local line networks
  • QSwitching and signalling
  • RTelegraph transmission
  • STelegraph services terminal equipment
  • TTerminals for telematic services
  • UTelegraph switching
  • VData communication over the telephone network
  • XData networks and open system communication
  • YGlobal information infrastructure and internet protocol aspects
  • ZLanguages and general software aspects for telecommunication systems

Przypisy

  1. Membership – List (Country ID=190) [ITU external] [wind] [online], www.itu.int [dostęp 2016-01-31].

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