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S.579�:�Availability objectives for a hypothetical reference circuits and hypothetical reference digital paths when used for telephony using pulse code modulation, or as part of an integrated services digital network hypothetical reference connection, in the fixed-satellite service operating below 15 GHz

Recommendation S.579

Approved in 2005-04

Managed by R00-SG04

Main
Number
Title Status Questions
S.579-6 (04/2005)
Availability objectives for a hypothetical reference circuits and hypothetical reference digital paths when used for telephony using pulse code modulation, or as part of an integrated services digital network hypothetical reference connection, in the fixed-satellite service operating below 15 GHz � In force (Main)
73/4 �

Previous versions
Number
Title Status Questions
S.579-5 (06/2001)
Availability objectives for a hypothetical reference circuit and a hypothetical reference digital path when used for telephony using pulse code modulation, or as part of an integrated services digital network hypothetical reference connection, in the fixed?satellite service � Superseded
N/A �
S.579-4 (09/97)
Availability objectives for a hypothetical reference circuit and a hypothetical reference digital path when used for telephony using pulse code modulation, or as part of an integrated services digital network hypothetical reference connection, in the fixed-satellite service � Superseded
N/A �
S.579-3 (09/94)
Availability objectives for a hypothetical reference circuit and a hypothetical reference digital path when used for telephony using pulse-code modulation, or as part of an integrated services digital network hypothetical reference connection, in the fixed-satellite service � Superseded
N/A �

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