Non Deployment Class Systems (NDCS)NDCSs approved for use under ACIF C559 Unconditioned Local Loop Service (ULLS) Network Deployment Rules Industry CodeMarch 2004 Telstra proposed 8 new Non-Deployment Class Systems (NDCS) based on the existing Deployment Class 6a. Seven of them correspond to the addition of one of 7 different passive attenuator pads (one of which is the null or 0dB pad) to the downstream transmitters. These NDCSs are:
The other, generic, NDCS is:
June 2004 NEC proposed 6 new Non-Deployment Class Systems (NDCS) based on the existing Deployment Class 6a. These NDCSs are:
December 2005 Adtran Networks proposed 1 new Non-Deployment Class System (NDCS) based on the existing Deployment Class 9. This NDCS is:
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NDCSs proposed for use under ACIF C559 Unconditioned Local Loop Service (ULLS) Network Deployment Rules Industry CodeFebruary 2006 Consultel BWP on behalf of Agile Communications proposed 9 new Non-Deployment Class Systems (NDCS). The NDCSs were based on the existing Deployment Class 6h in ACIF C559:2005 with the modification of the Customer (upstream) Power (only) in accordance with Annex M of ITU-T Rec. G.992.5 (ADSL2+). These NDCSs were consistent with:
A copy of the information from Consultel BWP supporting the proposed NDCS is available here. Technical comments were due by the close of business Wednesday 22 March 2006. Instead of approving the proposed NDCSs, ACIF undertook a revision in 2006 of ACIF C559:2005 that incorporated the proposals as new Deployment Classes and of AS/ACIF S043.2:2005 that incorporated the proposals as new Equipment Classes. |
Proposing and Approving a Non-Deployment Class SystemThe process for proposing and approving a Non-Deployment Class System is set out in ACIF G618:2004 Approval of Non-Deployment Class systems under ACIF C559 Industry Code. To obtain more information from ACIF on these Non-Deployment Class Systems you can Contact ACIF. |