TIA Issues Call for Interest on new Project for Project 25 – Trunking Overview – Digital Radio Technical Standards
Arlington, VA (July 24, 2017) – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) TR-8.10 Engineering Committee on Trunking and Conventional Control has issued a call for interest for document TIA-102.AABA-C initially titled Project 25 – Trunking Overview – Digital Radio Technical Standards.
TR-8.10 is developing guidelines in the area defined by the following scope: “This revision will provide updates to existing material.”
The stakeholders may include but are not limited to P25 users and manufacturers.
TIA is actively seeking participation in these projects from the user and general interest communities.
For more information about TR-8 and how to participate in standards development with TIA, contact Marianna Kramarikova at standards@tiaonline.org.
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