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What are the names of the regulatory bodies that govern the requirements for network interface line protection?

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What are the names of the regulatory bodies that govern the requirements for network interface line protection?

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A10. There are many different regulatory bodies that govern how the T1 and E1 line interfaces must operate under surge and power cross conditions. The list below contains the commonly referenced regulatory bodies and the specifications that apply in each case. FCC Part 68: Effective July 23, 2001, the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA) assumed operational responsibility for Part 68. ACTA is the newly-formed industry council for Part 68 certification requirements and administration. This followed the FCC’s decision to privatize its Part 68 responsibilities and select TIA and ATIS to serve as joint sponsors of the Council. Because of this, FCC Part 68 has been renamed to be TIA/EIA-IS-968. Old Part 68 URL: www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/part_68.html New Part 68 URL: www.part68.org UL 1950: Underwriter Laboratories has made changes to the naming of the overvoltage specifications known as UL 1950, 3rd edition. This specification is now referred to as UL 60950, 3rd edition. Old UL

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A10. There are many different regulatory bodies that govern how the T1 and E1 line interfaces must operate under surge and power cross conditions. The list below contains the commonly referenced regulatory bodies and the specifications that apply in each case. FCC Part 68: Effective July 23, 2001, the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA) assumed operational responsibility for Part 68. ACTA is the newly-formed industry council for Part 68 certification requirements and administration. This followed the FCC’s decision to privatize its Part 68 responsibilities and select TIA and ATIS to serve as joint sponsors of the Council. Because of this, FCC Part 68 has been renamed to be TIA/EIA-IS-968. Old Part 68 URL: www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/part_68.html New Part 68 URL: www.part68.org UL 1950: Underwriter Laboratories has made changes to the naming of the overvoltage specifications known as UL 1950, 3rd edition. This specification is now referred to as UL 60950, 3rd edition.

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