L.1 |
Construction, installation and protection of
telecommunication cables in public networks
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L.2 |
Impregnation of wooden poles
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L.3 |
Armouring of cables
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L.4 |
Aluminium cable sheaths
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L.5 |
Cable sheaths made of metals other than lead or
aluminium |
L.6 |
Methods of keeping cables under gas pressure
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L.7 |
Application of joint cathodic protection
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L.8 |
Corrosion caused by alternating current
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L.9 |
Methods of terminating metallic cable conductors
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L.10 |
Optical fibre cables for duct and tunnel
application |
L.11 |
Joint use of tunnels by pipelines and
telecommunication cables, and the
standardization of underground duct plans
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L.12 |
Optical fibre joints
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L.13 |
Performance requirements for passive optical
nodes: Sealed closures for outdoor environments
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L.14 |
Measurement method to determine the tensile
performance of optical fibre cables under load
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L.15 |
Optical local distribution networks - Factors to
be considered for their construction
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L.16 |
Conductive plastic material (CPM) as protective
covering for metal cable sheaths
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L.17 |
Implementation of connecting customers into the
public switched telephone network (PSTN) via
optical fibres |
L.18 |
Sheath closures for terrestrial copper
telecommunication cables
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L.19 |
Multi-pair copper network cable supporting
shared multiple services such as POTS, ISDN and
xDSL |
L.20 |
Creation of a fire security code for
telecommunication facilities
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L.21 |
Fire detection and alarm systems, detector and
sounder devices |
L.22 |
Fire protection |
L.23 |
Fire extinction - Classification and location of
fire extinguishing installations and equipment
on premises |
L.24 |
Classification of outside plant waste
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L.25 |
Optical fibre cable network maintenance
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L.26 |
Optical fibre cables for aerial application
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L.27 |
Method for estimating the concentration of
hydrogen in optical fibre cables
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L.28 |
External additional protection for marinized
terrestrial cables
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L.29 |
As-laid report and maintenance/repair log for
marinized terrestrial cable installation
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L.30 |
Markers on marinized terrestrial cables
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L.31 |
Optical fibre attenuators
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L.32 |
Protection devices for through-cable
penetrations of fire-sector partitions
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L.33 |
Periodic control of fire extinction devices in
telecommunication buildings
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L.34 |
Installation of Optical Fibre Ground Wire (OPGW)
cable |
L.35 |
Installation of optical fibre cables in the
access network |
L.36 |
Single mode fibre optic connectors
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L.37 |
Optical branching components (non-wavelength
selective) |
L.38 |
Use of trenchless techniques for the
construction of underground infrastructures for
telecommunication cable installation
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L.39 |
Investigation of the soil before using
trenchless techniques
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L.40 |
Optical fibre outside plant maintenance support,
monitoring and testing system
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L.41 |
Maintenance wavelength on fibres carrying
signals |
L.42 |
Extending optical fibre solutions into the
access network |
L.43 |
Optical fibre cables for buried application |
L.44 |
Electric power supply for equipment installed as
outside plant |
L.45 |
Minimizing the effect on the environment from
the outside plant in telecommunication networks
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L.46 |
Protection of telecommunication cables and plant
from biological attack
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L.47 |
Access facilities using hybrid fibre/copper
networks |
L.48 |
Mini-trench installation technique
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L.49 |
Micro-trench installation technique
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L.50 |
Requirements for passive optical nodes: Optical
distribution frames for central office
environments |
L.51 |
Passive node elements for fibre optic networks -
General principles and definitions for
characterization and performance evaluation
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L.52 |
Deployment of Passive Optical Networks (PON)
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L.53 |
Optical fibre maintenance criteria for access
networks |
L.54 |
Splice closure for marinized terrestrial cables
(MTC) |
L.55 |
Digital database for marine cables and pipelines
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L.56 |
Installation of optical fibre cables along
railways |
L.57 |
Air-assisted installation of optical fibre
cables |
L.58 |
Optical fibre cables: Special needs for access
network |
L.59 |
Optical fibre cables for indoor application
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L.60 |
Construction of optical/metallic hybrid cables
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L.61 |
Optical fibre cable installation by floating
technique |
L.62 |
Practical aspects of unbundling services by
multiple operators in copper access networks
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L.63 |
Safety procedures for outdoor installations
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L.64 |
ID tag requirements for infrastructure and
network elements management
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L.65 |
Optical fibre distribution of access networks
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L.66 |
Optical fibre cable maintenance criteria for
in-service fibre testing in access networks
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L.67 |
Small count optical fibre cables for indoor
applications |
L.69 |
Personal digital assistant requirements and
relevant data structure for infrastructure and
network elements management
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