Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment As/ACIF S042) 1999 (Cth)
Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — AS/ACIF S042) 1999
as amended
made under subsection 376 (1) of the
Telecommunications Act 1997
This compilation was prepared on
taking into account amendments up to Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — AS/ACIF S042) Amendment 2003 (No. 1)
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
Attorney-General’s Department,
Contents
1Name of Technical Standard [see Note 1] 3
2Commencement 3
3Objects of Technical Standard 3
4Definitions 3
5Application of Technical Standard 4
6Standard for customer equipment 4
7Transitional 4
Notes 5
Name of Technical Standard [see Note 1]
(1)This Technical Standard is the Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — AS/ACIF S042) 1999.
(2)This Technical Standard may also be cited as AS/ACIF
S042–1999.
Note 1 The alternate citation mentioned in subsection (2) is the name by which the AS/ACIF Standard, adopted by this Technical Standard under section 6, is usually cited. The AS/ACIF Standard was published in 1999.
Note 2 The AS/ACIF Standard, as adopted by this Technical Standard, does not include any amendments made by Standards Australia and the Australian Communications Industry Forum after the commencement of this Technical Standard. If amendments are made, the terms of this Technical Standard will differ from those of the AS/ACIF Standard unless the AS/ACIF amendments are adopted by the ACA.
Commencement
This Technical Standard commences on
11 December 1999 .
Objects of Technical Standard
This Technical Standard:
(a)provides for the minimum requirements that CDMA customer equipment must meet to protect the health and safety of persons who are reasonably likely to be affected by the operation of the customer equipment, or of a facility or telecommunications network to which the equipment is designed to be connected; and
(b)ensures that CDMA customer equipment can be used to give access to an emergency call service; and
(c)provides for the minimum requirements to protect the integrity of a telecommunications network or facility.
Definitions
In this Technical Standard:
Act means the Telecommunications Act 1997.
AS/ACIF Standard means:
(a)the Australian Standard/Australian Communications Industry Forum Standard: Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network — Part 1: General (AS/ACIF S042.1:1999); and
(b)the Australian Standard/Australian Communications Industry Forum Standard: Requirements for connection to an air interface of a telecommunications network — Part 2: CDMA (IS-95) (AS/ACIF S042.2:1999);
published in December 1999 by the Australian Communications Industry Forum and Standards Australia International Limited.
CDMA means code division multiple access.
CDMA customer equipment means:
(a)a single mode mobile station that is designed to operate using CDMA technology; or
(b)a multi-mode mobile station that is designed to operate in at least one mode using that technology.
CDMA technology means the technology that is described, and for which standards are set, in the document series:
(a)designated TIA/EIA IS–95–A
Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard for Dual-mode Wideband Spread Spectrum Cellular System; and
(b)published in the
by the Telecommunications Industry Association and the Electronics Industry Association. United States of America
mobile station means customer equipment designed to give access to a digital cellular mobile telecommunications network by means of unguided electromagnetic energy.
telecommunications network has the same meaning as in subsection 374 (1) of the Act.
Note The following words and expressions used in this Technical Standard are defined in s 7 of the Act:
· ACA
· customer equipment
· facility.
Application of Technical Standard
This Technical Standard applies to CDMA customer equipment.
Standard for customer equipment
The customer equipment to which this Technical Standard applies must comply with the AS/ACIF Standard.
Transitional
(1)This section applies to CDMA customer equipment of a type that, before the commencement of this Technical Standard:
(a)was available in
for use, or was being manufactured or imported; and Australia
(b)complied with Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — ACA TS 200–1998).
(2)The CDMA customer equipment is taken to comply with this Technical Standard.
Notes to the Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — AS/ACIF S042) 1999
Note 1
The Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — AS/ACIF S042) 1999 (in force under subsection 376 (1) of the Telecommunications Act 1997) as shown in this compilation is amended as indicated in the Tables below.
Table of Instruments
| Title | Date of notification | Date of | Application, saving or |
| Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — AS/ACIF S042) 1999 | (see Gazette 1999, No. S600) | | |
| Telecommunications Technical Standard (CDMA Customer Equipment — AS/ACIF S042) Amendment 2003 (No. 1) | (see Gazette 2003, No. S419) | | — |
Table of Amendments
| ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted | |
| Provision affected | How affected |
| Note 1 to s. 1 (2).................. | ad. 2003 No. 1 |
| Note 2 to s. 1 (2).................. | ad. 2003 No. 1 |
| S. 4......................................... | am. 2003 No. 1 |
| S. 5......................................... | rs. 2003 No. 1 |
| S. 6......................................... | rs. 2003 No. 1 |
| S. 7......................................... | ad. 2003 No. 1 |
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