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ETSI standards available to all on CD-ROM

Visit ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, on stand P32 to discover the latest developments in European standardisation and to pick up a copy of ETSI’s CD-ROM collection of transportation related standards. ETSI develops standards for all aspects of ITS communication systems, working in close cooperation with other standards bodies including CEN, ISO, IEEE and with the Car2Car Communication Consortium. Interoperability is key, so ETSI, with Ertico, organises events for suppliers of coo
October 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Visit ETSI, the 6613 European Telecommunications Standards Institute, on stand P32 to discover the latest developments in European standardisation and to pick up a copy of ETSI’s CD-ROM collection of transportation related standards.

ETSI develops standards for all aspects of ITS communication systems, working in close cooperation with other standards bodies including 1701 CEN, 2042 ISO, 6781 IEEE and with the 7023 Car2Car Communication consortium. Interoperability is key, so ETSI, with 374 Ertico, organises events for suppliers of cooperative mobility services to test and validate the interoperability of their ITS products.

ETSI’s interoperable ITS standards can be seen in action during the Car2Car Communication Consortium demonstration in hall A, stand 2.

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