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20、 at . American National Standardfor Telecommunications Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Calling Line Identification Presentation and Restriction SupplementaryServices, Application of Standard to Wireless PCS ApplicationsANSI T1.625a-1998supplement to ANSI T1.625-1993Approved December 22, 1
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26、 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005ANSI T1.625a-19981 IntroductionThis supplement to American National Standard for Telecommunications - Integrated Services Digital Net-work (ISDN) - Calling Line Identification Presentation and Restriction Supplementary Services, ANSI T1.625-1993, re
27、vises the standard to add a statement to the Scope and Purpose indicating that the stan-dard can also be applied to wireless PCS applications.2 Change to Existing TextThe following change should be made to ANSI T1.625:1. In 1.1, the following sentence shall be added to the end of the last paragraph in the subclause:“This standard can also be applied within the context of wireless PCS applications.“