IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016
Amendment 1 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 701: Telecommunications, channels and networks
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IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016 is an amendment to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for telecommunications, channels and networks, and it is relevant when organizations need a controlled technical reference for terminology in networked communications work. As a supporting update to IEC 60050-701:1988, it helps align engineering documentation, technical review, and conformity assessment language around shared definitions. For procurement, testing, and compliance teams, IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016 can improve consistency when interpreting specifications, preparing evidence, or comparing requirements across projects.
IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016 standard overview
This amendment modifies the vocabulary framework for telecommunications, channels and networks rather than serving as a standalone design requirement. In practice, its value lies in clarifying terms used across engineering documentation, validation reports, and regulatory preparation where precise language matters. Organizations working with communications systems may use it to support technical assessment, reduce ambiguity in project specifications, and maintain operational consistency during verification activities. IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016 is therefore most useful as a reference that strengthens terminology control within broader quality workflows.
Applications of IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016
IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016 is typically consulted in telecommunications engineering, network planning, laboratory evaluation, and documentation review where channel and network terminology must be interpreted consistently. It may also support conformity assessment preparation, internal technical validation, and product evaluation for equipment or systems that rely on formal communications vocabulary. In procurement and supplier review, the amendment can help teams align requirements and test language before issuing specifications or reviewing compliance evidence. Its main application is as a technical document that supports clear communication across engineering and testing workflows.
Why IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016 matters
Clear vocabulary is a practical control in compliance workflows, especially when multiple teams handle engineering specification, testing workflows, and documented evaluation. By updating the parent reference IEC 60050-701:1988, IEC 60050-701:1988/AMD1:2016 helps reduce interpretation errors that can affect interoperability, verification consistency, and conformity assessment preparation. It is particularly useful where telecoms terminology influences risk management, procurement decisions, or technical compliance evidence. For organizations building controlled documentation sets, the amendment supports more reliable communication and lower rework during review cycles.
- Supports consistent terminology for telecommunications, channels, and networks
- Acts as a modifying reference connected to IEC 60050-701:1988
- Useful for technical review, verification activities, and documentation control
- Helps align compliance reference material across engineering and procurement workflows
- Publication Date: 2016-12-16
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: IEC 60050-701:1988 (2019-10-17)
- This Version: IEC 60050-701:1988 (2016-12-16)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-701:1988 (1988-12-30)
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