SS7 type approval

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Just buy a Spectra-2 and do your testing.

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JD


On 6/6/07, Wasim Baig <wasim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 6/6/07, Sam Njenga <sam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone had the asterisk ss7 type approved in any country by their
> > local Communications Authority ?
>
>
> There are two things here.
>
> One Type Approval needed is for hardware level certification, like FCC or
> ETSI. These are available for the more well known E1 cards, such as those
> from Digium and Sangoma, who claim and test compliance to FCC etc. These
> tests are generally acceptable by local regulatory bodies (we've
> participated in this process for Pakistan for example).
>
> Secondly, we have SS7 Conformance Testing and this needs to be done, as
> you said, for each country's specific variants in MTP2, MTP3 and ISUP etc.
>
> None of chan_ss7, lib_ss7, or ss7box have been documented through this
> process for public review for any country, afaik. I'm not too sure about
> libisup, Cosini can better advise on that.
>
> If someone on this list has access to SS7 Conformance testing equipment,
> please please pipe up, we'd love to participate and get these puppies tested
> and publish the results so that others can gain some sort of solace (or
> grief).
>
> It may also serve as a benchmark, feature check list, todo list and
> whatnot.
>
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> wasim h. baig | principal consultant | convergence pk | +92 300 8508070
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