Welcome to the BSI Telecoms beta website
About the site
The site will help you find and use telecoms standards and specifications. It provides a gateway to telecoms standards and specifications which cover a wide range of communications technologies including broadband, wireless broadcast, mobile, terrestrial, satellite, radio, networks, media, content, smart cards, virtualization, systems, distribution and smart grids. They apply across many sectors including aeronautical, emergency, energy, medical, and transport. This is achieved through specifying interfaces, security, protocols, specifications, testing, regulation, electromagnetic compatibility, safety and quality of service.
About BSI
BSI is the business standards company that helps organizations all over the world make excellence a habit. For more than a century we have been challenging mediocrity and complacency to help embed excellence into the way people and products work. That means showing businesses how to improve performance, manage risk and achieve sustainable growth. We are the National Standards Organization for the UK and is the UK government appointed body to represent the UK in international standards making activities.
New standards get developed when people realize that there’s a need for one. A new type of product might need standardizing, an industrial process might need regulating to protect workers or consumers, or a business might simply decide it wants to create its own private standard to standardize its own processes. If you want to become involved in standards making, contact Customer Services who can put you in touch with the relevant person to discuss how you can get involved in British Standards and European and International Standards. If you're interested in getting involved in standards development with the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) in the UK, please
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About our content partner ETSI
ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, produces globally-applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged, broadcast and internet technologies. They are officially recognized by the European Union as a European Standards Organization. The high quality of their work and our open approach to standardization has helped them evolve into a European roots - global branches operation with a solid reputation for technical excellence. ETSI is a not-for-profit organization with more than 700 ETSI member organizations drawn from 62 countries across 5 continents world-wide.
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