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== NSA Editorial ==

Welcome to National Security Anarchists Newsletter #3. We have heard many
great responses from the so-called H/P wastelands. Yes, so barren, but there
still exists a few intelligent minds left. While the rest of H/P world
continues to jerk themselves off with codes, scans, and old issues of Phrack.
One could can be developing their H/P skills even more by just doing Hacker
Basic. Hacker Basic? No, not a programming language. But the ability to
READ! Yes, what most of America teenagers cannot do today, but yet excel
greatly in their current career, Stupidity. Reading allows you to expand
your ideas and concepts. Sure read old information, but what do you do after
that? Most of you just sit around, praising Phrack & LOD/H. These guys are
dead and gone! Sure, remember them and remember them well. But you cannot
live in the past, for while you sit on your ass, Ma Bell can then destroy
you, destroy the whole concept of the H/P world. What do you choose?

___ Your Editor ___

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Table of Contents

Section Subjects
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3.0 NSA Editorial
3.1 Table of Contents
% 3.2 GTD-5 SVR 1711 Features
% 3.3 High Speed Networks
% 3.4 Statistical Methods in Reliability
3.5 BellCore Current Publications Release
3.6 NSA World News
3.7 Telco Briefs
3.8 NSA Information

% - If you are not an authorized USWest/GTE/AT&T/MCI/SPRINT Employee, you are
not permitted to read this information. To do so, is a violation of
Federal Law. Imprisonment & fines will be issued. Please Send Checks &
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== GTD-5 SVR 1711 Features ==


CALL GAPPING FOR LOCAL CODES

Allows control of incoming trunk-to-line calls only, line-to-line calls
only, or control of both at different gap intervals - defined as control of
traffic categories.

The number of simultaneous code controls (destination and local) are
increased from 64 to 256.

Controls calls to terminating codes for the following:

o Any subscriber line
o Hunt group pilot number
o Attendant group listed directory number(s)
o 10-digit directory number in a subtending PBX

Gap intervals settable for: 0(no control), 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 ,15, 30, 60,
120, 300, and 600 seconds. An infinite interval is also available.


DEFINE "VIA" ROUTES BY TRUNK GROUP NUMBER

Allows the Network Manager to engineer each site for associated traffic
types to route index in terms of route index pair relationships for reroute
controls. This provides the capability to specify the reroute as a "from"
TGN and a "to" (VIA) TGN without having to recall complex routing chains
and routing index information.


RATE INTERVALS FOR NSM CONTROLS

Provides the option of designating the amount of traffic controlled by rate
(time) interval for the following NSM route controls:

o Cancel-To
o Cancel-From
o Skip Route
o Spray Reroute
o Spray Immediate Reroute
o Selective Trunk Reservation

Selectable intervals for each traffic type: 1-60 seconds in 1 second
increments, 120, 300, and 600 seconds. An infinite interval is also
available as well as 2 calls per second for intervals less than 1 second.


SPRAY ROUTE CONTROLS

Reroute controls will be modified from the existing eight pairs of from/to
routes to eight sets of from/to routes. A set of from/to routes consists
of one traffic donor (from) route and up to seven out-of-chain "VIA" (to)
routes accessed with a spray hunt technique. The spray hunt technique
diveds the rerouted traffic evenly among the out-of-chain trunk groups
through a rotation scheme. The reroute control will permit the option to
define the traffic donor (from) and "VIA" (to) routes by trunk group
numbers.



SS7 BASED NON-ISDN VOICE MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION CONTROL

Extension of the SVR 1641 Voice messaging feature using a SS7 network
based, ANSI standard, messaging system. The GTD-5 will receive SS7
requests from a Voice Message Storage and Retrieval System (VMSR) to
activate or deactivate a Voice Waiting Indicator (MWI) for a subscriber.
The GTD-5 will update the subscriber's MWI and return a successful or
failure response via SS7 to VMSR.

This feature does not impact the existing in-band VMSR capabilities. An
individual GTD-5 site may have only in-band or only SS7 or both
capabilities. This feature provides the GTD-5 with capability to support
up to 127 different VMSR systems.


INTERNATIONAL STANDARD FOR 15 DIGITAL DIALING (CCITT E.164)

The GTD-5 can presently handle 15 dialed digits for digit translation
screening and call routing functions. GTE AMA record formats will be
modified to account for 15 digital international numbers as specified in
CCITT E.164 recommendations.

Bellcore LSSGR AMA specifications have not been issued for 15 digit
international records and will not be included in this SVR.


CALL WAITING/CALL FORWARDING BUSY INTEGRATION

Currently, Call Waiting overrides Call Forwarding Busy. Customer in focus
groups who have both Personal Secretary (VMSR) and Call Waiting have
requested the ability to have calls forwarded to their Call Waiting feature
while they are receiving a call. This feature enhancement will facilitate
the ability to see Call Waiting and Voice Mail services together.

This is a changed feature interaction. No new classmarks are involved. All
subscribers with both features active will get this new interaction.

For a terminating party disconnect with call waiting situation, the
terminator will be rung for custom calling as in current treatment. During
custom call rering, call forwarding will be attempted at the end of the
original call forwarding don't answer timeout.


CUSTOMER CONTROLLABLE RINGING INTERVAL FOR CALL FORWARD DON'T ANSWER

This feature allows the customer who subscribes to Call Forwarding Don't
Answer the ability to control the number of rings (1-9) before the call is
forwarded. The type of ringing provided for a call will not be affected by
this feature.


AUDIBLE MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION VIA PERIODIC RINGING BURSTS

With the exception of customers served by featurephones, Message Waiting
Indication is currently provided on via stutter dial tone. As an option
this feature would provide a double ring (0.5 seconds on, 0.5 seconds off,
0.5 seconds on) to indicate a waiting message. The first double ring would
occur within 5 minutes of receiving a message and would be repeated every
15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes as selected by a Recent Change command. The
customer controls this feature's activation/deactivation similar to Call
Forwarding Variable. This feature will not be given to a line with the Do
Not Disturb Feature activated.


ANONYMOUS CALLER REJECTION

This feature is a variation of the CLASS Selective Call Rejection feature.
CLASS Anonymous Caller Rejection prevents termination of anonymous calls
(Calling Number Delivery Blocked) to a CLASS customer's line by routing
these calls to a special announcement which informs the caller that they
may complete a call to this subscriber if they allow their calling number
to be delivered.


TERMINATING END OFFICE SCANNING ALLOWED (TR-TSY-000215 3.5.8)

This feature allows the GTD-5 to be compatible with TR-TSY-000215, Issue 1,
Sept. 88.

The parameter as defined in the referenced TR is used to control whether an
office will request termination scanning as the initial choice of
originating scanning for outgoing Automatic Callback/Automatic recall
(AC/AR) requests. The current GTD-5 design interprets this parameter to
apply to inbound terminating scanning AC/AR requests. With both parameters
defined in the GTD-5, GTE may enforce originating or terminating scanning
on outbound requests and also force other offices to use originating
scanning rather than terminating scanning.


AC/AR FEATURE TIME RANGES (TR-TSY-000215 AND 227)

This feature allows the GTD-5 to be compatible with the latest TR's.

The following timers will be modified:

o T1 Originating Scanning Rate = 10 - 120 seconds (60 seconds
recommended)
o T2 Wait Between Unanswered Special Ringing Attempts = 1-12 minutes
(4 minutes recommended-maximum number of unanswered
special rings is 15)
o T8 Resume Term Scanning to Same Line Timing = 17 (2 ringing cycles) -
60 seconds (35 seconds-5 ringing cycles is recommended)
o T10 Maximum Time Callback remains Queued = 3-4 hours


COT-IDENTIFICATION CALL WAITING INDICATION IN PRINTOUT

This is an enhancement to the Customer Originated Trace feature to provide
a printout that will indicate that the last answered call was a Call
Waiting call.


SCREEN LIST EDITING CHANGES

This is an enhancement to allow the following CLASS Screen List Editing
options:

o Allow code for deleting all entries
o Allow code for deleting all private entries
o Allow last answered number to be added to any screening list
o New treatment of entry with private mark when entered as public


AC/AR REQUESTS TO HGRP PILOT NUMBERS

This allows the GTD-5 to be compatible with the appropriate TR's by queuing
calls placed via AC/AR if all members of a hunt group are busy and
immediately completing AC/AR calls if any member is idle.

AC/AR INTERACTION WITH CALL WAITING

The GTD-5 currently will queue an AC/AR request to a line with call waiting
when the line is busy with one call. This feature will not queue the call
but go to immediate processing and the terminating line will receive a call
waiting tone.


914E WILTRON CABLE ANALYZER SHARING

Siemens Transmission Systems has developed a feature on the 914E MXU which
allows sharing of one Wiltron Cable Analyzer (MCA) among up to 5 MXU units
in the same cabinet. the GTD-5 MXU software will be modified to allow up
to 16 i14E MXU's to share the same MCA. The MCA cannot be shared between
Direct Interfaced MXU's and COT Interfaced MXU's.


PERFORM SHORT % WAIT(S) WITHOUT ALLOCATING A BUFFER

Timeout buffers will no longer be used for short waits, under 5 slices/50
milliseconds. This will save real time and reduce buffer pool
fragmentation caused by short waits.

SPEED UP BUFFER ALLOCATION SEARCH LOOP

With the removal of sequence buffers from the buffer pool, buffer pool
fragmentation has become less of a problem. Now with less fragmentation,
processor real time in the APC will be saved by adopting a buffer
allocation method similar to non-APC processors, which reduces time spent
in the allocation search loop. In addition, real time will also be saved
during buffer de-allocation by releasing multiple buffers at one time using
a new "flush buffers" function.


OUTGOING TRUNKS CALL CUTOFF ENHANCEMENT

On a line-to-trunk call, there are occasions where a "hangup" from the
outgoing trunk is caused by a network problem. This feature provides a SMA
printout for the Telco to identify the specific trunk group, trunk, carrier
ID, calling and called numbers as well as the calculated interval of cutoff
elapsed time.

This feature only applies to calls where called party hangup does not
release the call (e.g. called party timed released.


MEASUREMENT CALLING/BILLING NUMBER DELIVERS TO CUSTOMER LINE

This feature modifies GTD-5 implementation to be compliant with LSSGR AMA
format (TR-TSY-000031, Issue 3, Jan. 90) for usage sensitive billing and
AMA format for the calling number delivery (CAD) feature.

This feature is applicable to any line (directory number) assigned the
Calling Number Delivery or Calling Number Display features. Billing will no
longer be based on activation/deactivation of these features.

A Usage-Sensitive CAD is assigned to a DN via a service order. The count of
DNs delivered will not be applicable for intragroup calls. Up to 65,000
lines can be assigned usage-sensitive CAD. Each DN assigned the
Usage-Sensitive CAD feature will have two AMA counts with a maximum value
of each counter of 32,767:

o Count of DNs delivered
o Count of private and out-of-area indicators delivered

An AMA record will be generated once every 24 hours of each DN with
non-zero counts. An AMA record will be generated immediately if a
particular counter reaches 32,000. If all counters are zero, or no lines
in the CO have the feature assigned, a single record is produced to
indicate the task executed correctly.


FLIP CMD ON RSNW DOES NOT WORK

This feature extends the Base Unit capability of a "simplex-to-simplex
switch", the ability to change from a simplex 0 configuration to a simplex
1 configuration (or vice versa) without an intervening duplex stage, to a
Remote Unit Network.

This capability is useful during retrofit intervals and repair of faults
where the system was not able to correctly isolate the faulty copy.


MXU OUTAGE TIME REDUCTION

This feature reduces the software loading time for multiple MXU processors
loads. A broadcast mechanism will be used to transport fewer messages
between the APC and the outermost superordinate processor (TCU or RSU).

This feature will be transparent to the craftsperson and is estimated to
result in 4% reduction in APC real time per MXU.

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== High Speed Networks ==
== GTE Project 434 ==


With the move to higher speed networks, many fundamental issues in control
and design of networks need to be examined afresh. This project has
attempted to address critical architectural issues to ensure that all aspects
of these emerging high-speed technologies reflect the needs of GTE's future
high-bandwidth services.

The feasibility of transporting motion video over an ATM (asynchronous
transfer mode) network was investigated for Telops, with a major report
provided (jointly with Project 552) on the feasibility of end-to-end ATM for
a number of video services. Through experiments, it was demonstrated that
performance improves when the cell transmissions from each video source are
smoothed at least on a per frame basis; this removes constraints on the
synchronization of the frames across video sequences sharing the same network
resources. It was shown that for uncorrelated sources, a network utilization
of 0.8 is achievable with minimal cell loss (0.5 for correlated sources). For
congestion control at the call level, a histogram-based traffic descriptor
and call admission policy was proposed.

Technical assessments were carried out for Telops on the technical
feasibility and complexity of providing (1) remote LAN interconnection
service using the Metropolitan Area Network standard, DQDB, and DQDB-based
SMDS (Switched Multimegabit Data Service), and (2) interactive video
communication services over a DQDB network. The first study found that
whereas SMDS exploits many advantages of DQDB, the lack of reconfiguration
capability of the Open Bus access DQDB is a serious concern; it was proposed
that where reliability is critical, the Looped Bus topology be provided as an
option. the second study concluded that since neither of the non-Isochronous
service capabilities supports bandwidth reservation, it is necessary to
employ the Isochronous service capability -- which provides circuit-like
transport -- to guarantee quality of service for all real-time video
services.

This project also contributed to the ACORN project on lightwave networks at
Columbia University. ACORN has industry-wide participation and is
investigating fully optical networks: stations have tunable transmitters and
receivers, and are connected by a passive optical medium. A fundamental
problem associated with connection establishment on a packet by packet basis
was investigated in collaboration with staff at Columbia University and BNR.
A new hybrid time division multiplexing scheme was proposed and analyzed.

As part of system design of the advanced intelligent network (AIN) testbed, a
number of performance/architectural studies were carried out. In particular,
the performance impact of introducing AIN service on the GTD-5 and the PAP (a
pre-adjunct-processor in the AIN testbed) was analyzed, using a network of
queues model. Preliminary results indicate that for 20% AIN penetration,
system performance is only marginally affected, and an effective bandwidth of
1 to 2 Mb/s is sufficient for the switch-adjunct interface.

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== Statistical Methods in Reliability ==
== GTE Project 421 ==


The objective of this project was to develop tools applicable to
understanding and assessing the reliability of elements of telecommunications
systems. Research problems in statistical inference and reliability modeling
related to the nature of data obtainable from specific activities or systems
used in telephone operations were addressed.

Software previously delivered to Telephone Operations for monitoring the
speed of answer objective in customer contact offices was enhanced. It
execute statistical tests to determine whether performance is as expected
after each 15-minute period and to identify some possible causes for poor
performance. The enhanced version completed execution for large numbers of
incoming calls in 15 min. Additionally, in support of force management, it
was determined that the software currently used in other customer contact
offices to generate capacity tables contains some errors. The project team
delivered the rewritten software, but did not test to determine whether the
model is valid. Simulation studies indicated that there are significant
differences in the number of service representatives required when the
model's service time distribution is invalid. Techniques were outlined for
analyzing data provided by the Rockwell-Collins Agent Information Reports to
make inferences regarding customers' speed of answer tolerance.

Evaluation of AT&T's bill verification system was completed. A sampling
scheme, statistical analyses, and graphics are used by AT&T to verify access
billing by the LECs. The system was reviewed, and formulae were derived and
verified. the system was found to use statistically correct methodology and
to be objective, favoring neither AT&T nor GTE. The critique of AT&T's
methodology gave GTE managers in Pricing Policy and IXC Services and
understanding of the technical details and the information necessary to
negotiate with AT&T effectively.

A proposal was made to replace the use of trouble per hundred lines by an
estimate of service availability for assessing the quality of telephone
service.

Collaborating with scientists in the Components Technology Laboratory, the
project staff prepared a paper that details the lack of mathematical and
statistical rigor in the existing laser diode reliability literature and
discusses statistical properties and some aspects of reliability modeling
pertinent to laser diodes.

Templates to be used by all users of the Software through Pictures to print
out details of the Process Integration and Automation information model were
made, and a program to construct the tree structure of inheritance
relationships in the database was written.

In the more basic statistics research activities, a paper on functions of
arrangement-increasing partial ordering was submitted for publication, and a
book on parameter estimation in reliability and life span models was
reviewed. Papers on Laplace ordering and its reliability applications and on
a piecewise exponential estimator for the survivor function were accepted for
publication.

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== BellCore ==
== Latest Releases ==
== Technical/Special Reports/Generic Requirement ==


The following documents were recently published by Bellcore.

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BellCore New Technical Reference Releases
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TR-FAD-000069 Comptrollers' Automatic Message Accounting Format
Issue 2, December 1990 Description (CAFD)
Revision 4
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This document presents BellCore's view of the
proposed guidelines to format and process Automatic
Message Accounting (AMA) data. It includes
comptroller-oriented descriptions and supporting
information on formatting, as well as the initial
Customer Record Information System processing of
AMA data recorded by switching systems and special
AMA systems.

Volumes ]I[ through VI of this six-volume set have
been revised to update detailed descriptions of all
call records generated under Bellcore AMA format
requirements.
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TR-NWT-000452 Generic Requirements for Public Telephone Handsets
Issue 2, December 1990
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This document presents Bellcore's view of proposed
general, mechanical, electrical, and environmental
criteria for Public Telephone Handsets. It also
contains objectives for their design, operational
characteristics, and recommended test methods to
compare these products with the stated criteria.

This issue replaces TR-TSY-000452, Issue 1, August
1987.
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TR-NWT-000917 SONET Regenerator (SONET RGTR) Equipment Generic
Issue 1, December 1990 Criteria
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This document presents Bellcore's view of the
proposed generic requirements for Synchronous
Optical Network Regenerator (SONET RGTR) equipment.
It describes SONET RGTR functions and applications,
details network compatibility requirements, lists
SONET RGTR operations criteria, and sets forth
power, environmental, and reliability requirements.
this document is a module of Transport Systems
Generic Requirements (TSGR), TR-TSY-000440.

This Technical Reference replaces TA-TSY-000917,
Issue 2, March 1990.
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TR-NWT-000930 Generic Requirements for Hybrid Microcircuits Used
Issue 1, December 1990 in Telecommunications Equipment
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This document outlines Bellcore's view of a minimum
set of common practices and tests necessary to help
assure the quality and reliability of hybrid
microcircuits. It includes requirements for
materials, fil circuitry, and applied components as
well as qualification procedures for finished
hybrids.

This Technical Reference replaces TA-TSY-000930,
Issue 1, February 1989.
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TR-NWT-000960 Common Generic Requirements for Channel Switching
Issue 1, December 1990 in ISDN
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This document presents Bellcore's view of proposed
generic requirements for channel switching in the
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) that
support private line services, also referred to as
channel switched services. Included are the
definition of a switch complex as well as
requirements for switch complex interface, access,
interoffice transport, and operations.

This Technical Reference replaces TA-TSY-000960,
Issue 2, November 1989.
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TR-NWT-001024 Operator Services Systems Generic Requirements
Issue 1, December 1990 (OSSGR) Revision on Intercept Services.
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This document defines Bellcore's view of proposed
revisions to the intercept requirements currently
contained in the OSSGR. It includes the following
new intercept service options: customized
announcements, automated split referral, intercept
call completion, and multiple entry
announcements/referrals. The information contained
expands the intercept database architectures and
address areas where automation (dual-tone
multifrequency and voice recognition) are
appropriate.

There are significant changes to the two-stage
signaling scheme for intercept call completion
call, and the generation of two AMA records: one
records the intercept service information; the
other records the call completion information.

This document replaces TA-TSY-001024, Issue 1,
March 1990.
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BellCore New Special Report Releases
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SR-NWT-000821 Field Reliability Performance Study Handbook
Issue 3, December 1990
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This document presents Bellcore's view of generic
guidelines for conducting Field Reliability
Performance Studies (FRPSs). An FRPS is a formal,
detailed study of the inservices reliability
performance of a product. The study is conducted
to identify items that should be considered for
corrective action by the manufacturer or user to
improve product quality.

This handbook describes several approaches for
conducting an FRPS. While it is primarily intended
for Bellcore Client Companies who conduct their own
studies, many of the principles presented are
applicable to any FRPS administered by Bellcore or
telecommunications equipment suppliers.

This issue replaces SR-TSY-000821, Issue 2,
September 1989.
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SR-STS-000307 Industry Support Interface - NC/NCI* Code
Issue 2, December 1990 Dictionary
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This document update the information that has been
compiled to identify NC requirements and interface
specifications for services described in LATA
access tariffs.

This issue replaces SR-ISD-000307, Issue 1, March
1988.
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SR-STS-001793 ITS-ISDN and Test System Controller TL1
Issue 1, January 1991 Command-Response Interface Description
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This document describes the Operations System (OS)
and network element interface elements required to
support testing Integrated Services Digital Network
(ISDN) Basic Rate Access (BRA) circuits when the
testing OS is the Integrated Testing System for
ISDN (ITS-ISDN). ITS-ISDN is a Bellcore-developed
and supported software system that performs that
data analysis and processing to identify ISDN-BRA
digital subscriber line trouble.

This Special Report is intended to clarify the
interface between ITS-ISDN and network element(s),
but does not eliminate the need for compatibility
testing. It supports ITS-ISDN compatibility
testing. It supports ITS-ISDN Version 3.0 only,
identifies pending changes to existing versions of
Technical References and Advisories (TRs & TAs),
and describes ITS-ISDN specific options that differ
from or augment requirements in existing versions
of TRs and TAs.
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TR-TSV-000800 Network Systems Generic Requirements (NSGR)
Issue 3, September 1989
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Categorizes proposed generic requirements into five
fields of technology: switching, transport,
operations, reliability and quality, and common and
miscellaneous. Every document listing is
cross-referenced to the Directory's major section.
Included are abstracts describing the contents of
each document.
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BellCore's New Generic Requirements Releases
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TR-TSY-000084 LATA SWITCHING Systems Generic Requirements (LSSGR)
Issue 2, July 1987
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Bellcore's view of proposed generic requirements
for switching systems to meet the needs of a
typical divested Bell Operating Company (BOC).
Describes the features and functions of a switching
system by defining it interactions with customer
equipment, telephone company personnel, the
physical environment, the electrical environment,
other interconnecting switching systems, and
operations system.s Requirements described apply
to digital and analog switching systems.
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TR-TSY-000301 Public Packet-Switched Network Generic Requirements
Issue 2, December 1988 (PPSNGR)
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Bellcore's view of proposed generic requirements
for a Public Packet-Switched Network (PPSN). Serves
as a guide for Bellcore's design and
implementations analyses of packet networks and
their component systems. Describes the features and
functions of a PPSN, and at the interface between a
PPSN and other networks. Also address is the need
to maintain compatibility among new and existing
equipment.
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TR-TSY-000439 Operations Technology Generic Requirements (OTGR)
Issue 2, February 1988
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Provides an integrated picture of Bellcore's view of
proposed
generic network operations requirements, functions,
and generic operations interfaces for a typical
divested Bell Operating Company (BOC). Includes
information on network equipment to support such
network operations as remote provision and
in-service performance monitoring of network
services.
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TR-TSY-000440 Transport Systems Generic Requirements (TSGR)
Issue 3, October 1989
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Bellcore's view of proposed generic requirements
applicable to a wide variety of digital transport
systems that have the same functions independent of
the environment in which the transport is deployed
and the service it supports. Document serves as a
guide for the analysis of new digital transport
systems.
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TR-TSY-000796 Reliability and Quality Generic Requirements (RQGR)
Issue 2, August 1989
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Bellcore's view of proposed Reliability and Quality
Generic Requirements (RQGR) has been extensively
revised and is now available. If you design,
develop, manufacture, install, or perform field
monitoring activities for telecommunications
equipment, these major information sources can
provide you with up-to-date and easily accessible
information. The RQGR is packed into four-volume
sets.
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Welcome to NSA World News, yes more news about national happenings. Ok, you
lazy assholes, since you call yourself hackers and still cannot pick up a
newspaper, here we'll do it for you.

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== Computer Woes Wrack Phones in East, California ==
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WASHINGTON -- Service disruptions blamed on computer software plagued
millions of telephones in the nation's capital and three nearby states
Wednesday, and much of California had similar problems.

Private homes and business bore the brunt of the disruptions in Washington.

Bell Atlantic said 6.7 million phone lines in Washington, Maryland, Virginia
and parts of West Virginia were hit with disruptions. Most service was
restored by Wednesday evening.

A software glitch disrupted Pacific Bell service in the Los Angeles area at
midday Wednesday, interfering with phone calls in much of the 213, 818, 714,
and 805 area codes. Most service was restored by midafternoon.


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== Journal: Pot May Help Night Vision ==
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LONDON -- Marijuana may help people see in the dark, according to a letter
in the scientific journal Nature.

"Jamaican fishermen, it seems, have an uncanny ability to see in the dark,
and cannabis is the magic ingredient," said M.E. West of the University of the
West Indies.

Most Jamaican fishermen smoke marijuana or drink an alcoholic beverage made
from the stems and leaves of the plant, he said.

West said he began conducting research after joining a nighttime fishing
expedition. He was amazed at how the crew navigated without lights because he
could see nothing.

[Editor Note: It is Advised to smoke great amounts not due to Night Vision]


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== Caller ID Bills Gain Ground ==
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Bills mandating per-call blocking for caller ID are advancing rapidly
through both houses of Congress. Thursday, the caller ID bills were studied
and changed--or "marked-up" in legislative parlance--by Senate and House
subcommittees. The next step will be further mark-ups by the parent
committees before the bills are sent to the full houses for votes.

Both bills would require all local exchange carriers to offer free per-call
blocking. But the House bill would apply blocking to names and address.

Congressional staffers say both bills are expected to be modified further in
the parent committees and possibly on the floors of both congressional bodies
before final passage.

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Doesn't the advancement of various teleco companies just piss you off?
Remember the days when you could blue box safely, fuck you were never around
then were you? Remember the days when they were no such things as codes, all
you had to do was scan for dial tones. Wouldn't it be fun, once again for
Hackers/Phreaks to upset the Ma Bell cart, just to see the apples to go a
rolling again? Well, it depends on you...

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== Mobile Phone Test Sought ==
== AT&T News ==
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American Telephone & Telegraph has asked federal regulators for permission
to test a system of "personal" mobile phone that could be used at home and on
the street, and relieve crowding on the cellular and regular mobile radio
frequencies. If the Federal Communications Commission allowed the test, AT&T
said it would spend three years developing the system, which would allow
customers to use the same phone and number wherever they went within a
metropolitan area. AT&T is in the "very early stages" of developing the
system.



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== Official Capital Management Tool Enters the JETS Age ==
== USWest Profit News ==
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Job Expenditure Tracking System (JETS) is a new engineering project
management system that will become USWC's official capital management tool in
July.

JETS replaces certain job authorization processes in DOPAC, as well as the
budgeting functions of the Construction Activity Management Information System
(CAMIS) and joins several interelated accounting and capital spending
functions.

JETS is designed to work for its users, bringing faster, more efficient
tracking of annual budgets, expenditures and administrative information for
capital budget management, while it tracks capital and related maintenance
dollars and dates for all classes of plant equipment. JETS will accomplish
this while allowing its users to track forecasted, authorized and actual
capital dollars by job -- all within a single system.

As an important market unit resource, JETS will allow more complete tracking
of expenditures related to products and services. System users will have
direct responsibility, following conversion to JETS, for the construction
expenditure portion of the corporate books, rather than Accounting or other
supported personnel. JETS also moves several other functions currently done
in Accounting back to the users.


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== Pay-Phone Competitors say USWest is Unfair ==
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USWest Communications treats pay-phone competitors unfairly, an association
of pay-phone businesses charges in complaint filed Wednesday with state and
federal regulators.

The Arizona Payphone Association, a group of 30 companies, complained to the
state Corporation Commission and the Federal Communications Commission.

USWest competes with other companies to install pay telephones at business
locations where the phones are used.

The association accuses USWest of unfair competition by charging excessive
fees for access to the local phone network that USWest controls, and by
offering its own pay-phone service at cut-rate prices.

USWest has about 20,000 pay phones in Arizona and competitors have about
4,000, the association says.

"We are fed up with USWest using its monopoly... to create an unfair
competitive advantage," association President Patrick Kerivan said.

USWest Communications spokesman Tony Seese-Bieda said that the company's
practices are not unfair, and that rates for its pay phones and rates for
services to other pay-phone companies have been reviewed and approved by
regulators.


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== PAC Bell First BOC to Offer PRI ==
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Pacific Bell has announced a new PRI-based ISDN service, and is the first
Bell operating company to do so. The company is calling the new service PRI
IS (Integrated Systems) and provides it in two basic flavors: 23B+D and 24B.
The service includes an array of standard and optional features. Standard
features include unlimited intracustomer caller telephone number delivery and
percall service selection. Options include B-channel packet switching and
private-facility connection. Initially, the service will debut in two cities,
San Francisco and Los Angeles, with other service "according to demand. PAC
Bell says it expects the greatest demand for the new service to services as
WATS, 800, foreign, exchange, and private lines, or that want to use it as a
means of interconnecting local area network. Prices for both the 23B+D and
24B packages are $1500 for installation and $545 per month.

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