ISO/IEC 15054:2003
Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Private Integrated Services Network - Inter-exchange signalling protocol - Call Interception additional network feature
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ISO/IEC 15054:2003 addresses the inter-exchange signalling protocol for the call interception additional network feature within private integrated services networks. It is relevant for organizations evaluating how network nodes and associated systems should support call interception behavior in a controlled, standards-based way. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, ISO/IEC 15054:2003 provides a focused technical document for reviewing interoperability expectations, signaling alignment, and documentation needs during product evaluation and conformity assessment.
Overview of ISO/IEC 15054:2003
As a supporting document connected to the parent reference ISO/IEC 15054, ISO/IEC 15054:2003 defines the signaling context for the call interception additional network feature in private integrated services networks. Its scope is primarily relevant to telecommunications systems that rely on structured inter-exchange signaling and consistent feature behavior across interconnected equipment. Teams may use it during technical review to understand how a call interception feature should be represented in network signaling, especially where interoperability and implementation consistency are important.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 15054:2003
In practical workflows, ISO/IEC 15054:2003 can support product evaluation, laboratory verification activities, and procurement review for private network communications equipment. It is useful where signaling behavior needs to be checked against documented requirements during technical validation or integration testing. Organizations working on telecommunications platforms, network controllers, or related switching equipment may use the document as a compliance reference when assessing whether a system's call interception feature aligns with the expected inter-exchange signaling model.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 15054:2003
Compliance with ISO/IEC 15054:2003 helps reduce implementation ambiguity and supports operational consistency across interconnected systems. For engineering and quality teams, a clear signaling reference can improve testing workflows, simplify technical documentation, and strengthen conformity assessment preparation. It may also support risk management by helping teams verify that feature handling is defined in a controlled and repeatable way. In procurement and technical approval processes, the document can serve as evidence that a product has been reviewed against a recognized communications signaling reference.
- Inter-exchange signaling guidance for the call interception feature in private integrated services networks
- Useful for engineering documentation and technical assessment of network feature behavior
- Supports verification activities, interoperability review, and compliance workflows
- Relevant to procurement checks for telecommunications equipment and related system integration
- Publication Date: 2003-03-25
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: ISO/IEC 15054 (2003-03-25)
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