GB/T 16815-1997
AbolishedTechnical requirements for group 3 facsimile--apparatus connected to telecommunication network on transmission rate 64 kbit/s
传输速率为64kbit/s的文件传真三类机进网技术要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements for Group 3 facsimile machines operating at a transmission rate of 64 kbit/s when connected to a public telecommunication network. It is applied to ensure interoperability and performance compliance for fax equipment used in telecommunications systems, particularly for high-speed document transmission over digital networks. The standard is relevant for manufacturers, network operators, and testing laboratories verifying the compatibility of fax machines with telecom infrastructure.
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