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While product safety and reliability is a core principle of virtually every manufacturer designing equipment for the telecom industry, the Telcordia requirements that serve to ensure the integrity of such devices and systems is not commonly understood by manufacturers around the globe.

Among these requirements is the NEBS Family of Requirements, which stands for Network Equipment Building System. This family of requirements is what members of the Telecommunication Carrier Group (TCG) such as Verizon, AT&T, Qwest, and smaller local service providers use to evaluate telecommunications equipment.  Recognizing and adhering to these standards and requirements is essential to competing in this ever-expanding market.

The UL White Paper "The Role of NEBS Requirements in the Telecom Marketplace" provides information that helps manufacturers of telecom network equipment understand the NEBS requirements and the essentials in achieving NEBS compliance.  You will learn about:

  • Different levels of NEBS compliance
  • The impact of industry trends
  • Identifying qualified NEBS testing laboratories
  • Seeking out full service advantages for your NEBS needs

Please help us understand your current situation by answering just three questions and then download the white paper "The Role of NEBS Requirements in the Telecom Marketplace."

Download the NEBS white paper here.

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