GB/T 16522-1996
AbolishedGeneral arrangements for interworking between packet switched public data networks (PSPDN)
分组交换公用数据网(PSPDN)之间互通的一般配置
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the general configuration and interface requirements for enabling communication and data exchange between different packet switched public data networks (PSPDNs). It is applied in the telecommunications industry to define the interconnection architecture, signaling, and routing protocols necessary for networks from different operators or countries to interoperate seamlessly. The standard is used by network engineers and telecom equipment manufacturers to ensure consistent data packet transfer and service compatibility across diverse PSPDN infrastructures.
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