Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 1390-1995

IEEE Standard for Utility Telemetry Service Architecture for Switched Telephone Network

Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Feb 06, 2006. This standard describes a utility telemetry service architecture operated over the telephone network. The architecture described is a basic transport architecture capable of supporting many different applications. The text is described in terms of a utility meter reading application, but any enhanced service provider (ESP) communication can be transported. Telemetry calls may be initiated by either the utility/service provider (outbound) or the telemetry interface unit (TIU)/CPE (inbound) on the end user's premise.

Standard Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management
Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Board Approval
1995-09-21
History
Withdrawn:
2006-02-06
ANSI Approved:
1996-04-08
Published:
1996-03-22

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Society
Standard Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management

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