ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009
Information technology - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems - Next Generation Corporate Networks (NGCN) - General
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ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009 is a technical reference for understanding Next Generation Corporate Networks (NGCN) in the context of information technology, telecommunications, and system-to-system information exchange. It is relevant for teams evaluating corporate network architectures, interoperability expectations, and documentation used in technical review or procurement workflows. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC TR 12860, it supports structured assessment of how NGCN concepts are described and positioned for planning, compliance preparation, and engineering documentation.
Purpose of ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009
The purpose of ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009 is generally to provide guidance around the NGCN concept at a high level, helping organizations align internal network planning with recognized terminology and technical framing. It may be used as a supporting compliance reference when teams need to compare proposed network functions, interoperability assumptions, or operational consistency against documented telecom and information exchange practices. For engineering groups, it can support technical assessment and documented evaluation during early-stage architecture review.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009
In compliance workflows, ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009 may be used to inform procurement review, systems documentation, and conformity assessment preparation for corporate networking environments. It is most useful where organizations need to evaluate network designs, integration plans, or technical validation steps tied to next-generation communications infrastructure. Laboratories, integrators, and enterprise IT teams can use it as background for verification activities, especially when comparing vendor documentation, interface expectations, or deployment assumptions within broader telecommunications projects.
Benefits of ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009
Using ISO/IEC TR 12860:2009 can improve clarity during engineering specification review and reduce risk in technical decision-making by giving teams a common reference for NGCN-related discussion. It supports quality workflows by helping align design intent, testing workflows, and compliance workflows across stakeholders. For procurement and conformity assessment preparation, it can aid in evaluating whether a proposed solution fits the intended network model, improving consistency in technical validation and reducing misunderstandings during implementation.
- Supports high-level evaluation of Next Generation Corporate Networks concepts
- Useful for technical documentation, architecture review, and procurement screening
- Helps structure compliance preparation and verification activities for telecom projects
- Assists with consistency in interoperability planning and engineering validation
- Publication Date: 2009-03-04
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC TR 12860 (2009-03-04)
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