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IEC 60050-722:1992

International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 722: Telephony

Standard by IEC, 1992-11-30

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IEC 60050-722:1992

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IEC 60050-722:1992 provides terminology from the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary for telephony, helping engineers, technical writers, and compliance teams use consistent terms when preparing specifications, reviewing designs, or comparing documentation. As a reference for telephony-related vocabulary, it supports clearer technical communication across procurement, testing, and conformity assessment workflows. Organizations using IEC 60050-722:1992 often rely on it to reduce ambiguity in engineering documentation, operational procedures, and regulatory preparation where precise language matters.

IEC 60050-722:1992 standard overview

IEC 60050-722:1992 is the telephony part of the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary, so its primary role is to define and organize terminology used in the field. Rather than prescribing performance limits or test methods, it serves as a technical reference for consistent language in design files, reports, and compliance records. This is especially useful when teams need a shared vocabulary for technical review, documented evaluation, or quality workflows involving telephony systems and related equipment.

Applications of IEC 60050-722:1992

This document is relevant in environments where telephony terminology appears in engineering documentation, procurement specifications, laboratory reports, or conformity assessment packages. It may be used by organizations working with telecommunication equipment, system integration, service documentation, or internal technical training. IEC 60050-722:1992 is also helpful during product evaluation and verification activities when teams need to interpret terms consistently across suppliers, test labs, and compliance reviewers.

Why IEC 60050-722:1992 matters

Clear terminology reduces risk in technical communication, especially when multiple teams are involved in engineering validation, procurement review, and compliance workflows. IEC 60050-722:1992 supports operational consistency by helping ensure that telephony-related terms are understood in the same way across specifications, test records, and regulatory documents. That can improve traceability, reduce rework, and strengthen preparation for conformity assessment, particularly where accurate vocabulary is part of a formal technical compliance process.

  • Terminology reference for telephony-related engineering and documentation work
  • Supports consistent language in technical review, testing workflows, and reports
  • Useful for procurement, supplier comparison, and compliance preparation
  • Helps reduce ambiguity in quality assurance and conformity assessment records
SKU: ef228b36794b

  • Publication Date: 1992-11-30
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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