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Standards for telecommunications applications and cabling are always evolving. Numerous organizations produce standards relevant to the cabling and connectivity in intelligent buildings. In today’s blog post, Richard Mei outlines the major standards developments organizations and their creations. Download the CommScope “Connected and Efficient Buildings” e-book to learn more.
This blog post is part of a series about intelligent buildings based on content from the CommScope Connected and Efficient Buildings e-book.
In the telecom, intelligent building and cabling industries, standards development organizations demonstrate considerable cooperation by providing viable solutions for growing communication needs. There are always numerous new and updated standards in development. For example, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) recently published the first international standard for Automated Infrastructure Management (AIM).
CommScope is very active in standards organizations and currently has employees chairing committees, providing technical expertise and helping progress standards to successful publication and deployment. Several CommScope associates have even been recognized with awards for their service to the IEC, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). It is important for our customers that we stay on the cutting-edge of network technology evolution.
In the Connected and Efficient Buildings e-book, CommScope gives an overview of the organizations most involved in cabling and connectivity standards for intelligent buildings. Here’s a summary of them and some recent developments:
To learn more about networking standards for intelligent buildings, check out the CommScope Connected and Efficient Buildings e-book and resources available on our website. If you have any questions, please leave me a comment.