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NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) describes the environment of a typical United States RBOC Central Office. NEBS is the most common set of safety, spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment in the United States. It is an industry requirement, but not a legal requirement.

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  • NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) ist ein US-amerikanischer Industriestandard, der die Zulassung von Telekommunikationsgeräten und deren Peripherien in die Telefon-, Daten- und Mobilfunknetze der RBOCs (Regional Bell Operating Companies) bestimmt. Der Umfang von NEBS beinhaltet EMV- und Umwelttests, sowie Sicherheitsprüfungen, und wird zum großen Teil von den Teststandards der Telcordia GR-63-CORE und GR-1089-CORE bestimmt. Obwohl NEBS nicht die gesetzliche Anforderung der US-Behörden ist, wird es dennoch als scharfer Industriestandard der TCG (Telecom Carriers Group), die die Telekommunikationsfirmen Verizon, AT&T und Qwest beinhaltet, gefordert. (de)
  • NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) describes the environment of a typical United States RBOC Central Office. NEBS is the most common set of safety, spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment in the United States. It is an industry requirement, but not a legal requirement. NEBS was developed by Bell Labs in the 1970s to standardize equipment that would be installed in a central office. The objective was to make it easier for a vendor to design equipment compatible with a typical Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC) central office (CO). This would result in lower development costs and ease the equipment's introduction into the network. Telcordia now manages the NEBS specifications. The four then-largest US Telecommunications companies (AT&T, Verizon, BellSouth, and CenturyLink) created the Telecommunications Carrier Group (TCG), a group formed to synchronize NEBS standards across the industry in the US. The TCG checklist specifies the individual NEBS requirements of each of its members in a matrix, making it simple to compare them. (en)
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  • NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) ist ein US-amerikanischer Industriestandard, der die Zulassung von Telekommunikationsgeräten und deren Peripherien in die Telefon-, Daten- und Mobilfunknetze der RBOCs (Regional Bell Operating Companies) bestimmt. Der Umfang von NEBS beinhaltet EMV- und Umwelttests, sowie Sicherheitsprüfungen, und wird zum großen Teil von den Teststandards der Telcordia GR-63-CORE und GR-1089-CORE bestimmt. Obwohl NEBS nicht die gesetzliche Anforderung der US-Behörden ist, wird es dennoch als scharfer Industriestandard der TCG (Telecom Carriers Group), die die Telekommunikationsfirmen Verizon, AT&T und Qwest beinhaltet, gefordert. (de)
  • NEBS (Network Equipment-Building System) describes the environment of a typical United States RBOC Central Office. NEBS is the most common set of safety, spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment in the United States. It is an industry requirement, but not a legal requirement. (en)
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  • Network Equipment Building System (de)
  • Network Equipment-Building System (en)
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