TIA Joins with oneM2M in Announcing Major Step Towards IoT Interoperability

Arlington, Va. (July 27, 2016) – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leading association representing the manufacturers and suppliers of high-tech communications networks and a founding member of oneM2M, said…

TIA Moderates White House 5G Summit Industry Leader Panel Discussion on Standards

Technology standards are vital to the development of what our future has in store, including advancements to public safety and quicker access to data.

TIA Standards in 2012

Standards shapes the ICT industry and TIA continues to facilitate global standards.

TIA Technology and Standards Update: "Our Industry is Our Family"

TIA is putting particular emphasis on accelerating next-generation networks to support 5G, IoT and NFV technologies. These initiatives include TIA’s tower standards committee that supports the future of 5G connectivity,…

TIA’s 2013 ICT Market Review and Forecast

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TIA’s Outlook 2013

2012 has been a busy year on many fronts in the ICT sector and TIA NOW always tries to catch the brightest luminaries in the industry to recap the year…

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TR-14 Structural Standards for Communication and Small Wind Turbine Support Structures

Engineering Committee TR-14 is responsible for the ANSI/TIA-222 Standard, “Structural Standard for Antenna Supporting Structures, Antennas and Small Wind Turbine Support Structures” and the ANSI/TIA-322 Standard, “Loading, Analysis and Design Criteria Related to the Installation, Alteration and Maintenance of Communication Structures.”

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TR-34 Satellite Equipment & Systems

The TR-34 Engineering Committee is responsible for standards and studies related to satellite communications systems, including both the space and earth segments.

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TR-41 Performance and Accessibility for Communications Products

The TR 41 Engineering Committee develops and maintains performance requirements for voice, video and other features associated with communications services.

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TR-42 Telecommunications Cabling Systems

The TR-42 Engineering Committee develops and maintains voluntary telecommunications standards for telecommunications cabling infrastructure in user-owned buildings, such as commercial buildings, residential buildings, homes, data centers and industrial buildings.

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TR-45 Mobile and Point-to-Point Communications Standards

The TR-45 Engineering Committee develops performance, compatibility, interoperability and service standards for mobile and personal communications systems.

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TR-48 Vehicular Telematics

The TR-48 Engineering Committee is responsible for the development and maintenance of voluntary standards relating to vehicular telematics equipment and services.