GB/T 14733.4-2012
ActiveTerminology for telecommunication switching and signalling in telecommunication
电信术语 电信中的交换和信令
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GB/T 14733.4-2012 defines standardized terminology for telecommunication switching and signalling, covering concepts such as call control, signalling protocols, and switching systems. It is applied in the design, testing, and documentation of telecommunication networks, including public switched telephone networks (PSTN) and integrated services digital networks (ISDN). This standard ensures consistent communication among engineers, researchers, and procurement professionals working on telecom infrastructure and equipment.
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