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Telecommunications Technical Standard (Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network - Part 2: CDMA (IS-95) AS/ACIF S042.2:1999) 2006

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Telecommunications Technical Standard (Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network — Part 2: CDMA (IS–95) AS/ACIF S042.2:1999) 2006
Telecommunications Act 1997
The AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY makes this Technical Standard under subsection 376 (1) of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
Dated               22 June                2006
Chris Chapman (signed)                Chairman
Lyn Maddock (signed)                 Deputy Chair
 
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Contents
                        1     Name of Technical Standard                                                                 2
                        2     Commencement                                                                                  2
                        3     Objects of Technical Standard                                                              2
                        4     Definitions                                                                                           2
                        5     Application of Technical Standard                                                         3
                        6     Standard for customer equipment                                                          3
 
 
  
  
1              Name of Technical Standard
         (1)   This Technical Standard is the Telecommunications Technical Standard (Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network — Part 2: CDMA (IS–95) AS/ACIF S042.2:1999) 2006.
         (2)   This Technical Standard may also be cited as AS/ACIF S042.2–1999.
Note 1   The alternative citation mentioned in subsection (2) is the name by which this Technical Standard is usually cited by ACMA. The citation of this Technical Standard differs from the citation of the AS/ACIF Standard in that there is a dash before the year in which it was made, rather than a colon.
Note 2   The AS/ACIF Standard, as adopted by this Technical Standard, does not include any amendments made by Standards Australia and the Australian Communications Industry Forum after the commencement of this Technical Standard. If amendments are made, the terms of this Technical Standard will differ from those of the AS/ACIF Standard unless the AS/ACIF amendments are adopted by ACMA.
2              Commencement
                This Technical Standard commences on the day after it is registered.
3              Objects of Technical Standard
                The objects of this Technical Standard are to:
                (a)    protect the integrity of a telecommunications network or facility; and
               (b)    protect the health or safety of persons who:
                          (i)    operate; or
                         (ii)    work on; or
                         (iii)    use services supplied by means of; or
                        (iv)    are reasonably likely to be affected by the operation of;
                        a telecommunications network or facility; and
                (c)    ensure that customer equipment can be used to give access to an emergency call service; and
               (d)    ensure, for the purposes of the supply of a standard telephone service, the interoperability of customer equipment with a telecommunications network to which the equipment is, or is proposed to be, connected.
4              Definitions
                In this Technical Standard:
Act means the Telecommunications Act 1997.
AS/ACIF Standard means the Australian Standard/Australian Communications Industry Forum Standard: Requirements for connection to an air interface of a Telecommunications Network — Part 2: CDMA (IS‑95) (AS/ACIF S042.2:1999) published by the Australian Communications Industry Forum and Standards Australia International Limited in December 1999.
CDMA means code division multiple access.
CDMA customer equipment means:
                (a)    a single mode mobile station that is designed to operate using CDMA technology; or
               (b)    a multi‑mode mobile station that is designed to operate in at least 1 mode using that technology.
CDMA technology means the technology that is described, and for which standards are set, in the document series:
                (a)    designated TIA/EIA IS–95–A Mobile Station‑Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual‑mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular System; and
               (b)    published in the United States of America by the Telecommunications Industry Association and the Electronics Industry Association.
facility has the same meaning as in subsection 374 (2) of the Act.
mobile station means customer equipment designed to give access to a digital cellular mobile telecommunications network by means of unguided electromagnetic energy.
telecommunications network has the same meaning as in subsection 374 (1) of the Act.
Note   The following words and expressions used in this Technical Standard are defined in section 7 of the Act:
·      ACMA
·      customer equipment
·      emergency call service
·      standard telephone service.
5              Application of Technical Standard
                This Technical Standard applies to CDMA customer equipment.
6              Standard for customer equipment
                The customer equipment to which this Technical Standard applies must comply with the AS/ACIF Standard.