Conference Europeenne des Postes et Telecommunications
The abbreviation for the Conference European des Postes et Telecommunications, the committee which establishes the European telecommunications standards (Committee for European & Postal Telecommunications Services).
CEPT was prominent in the development of European telecommunications up until 1988 when it handed over its technical standard development activities over to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
Conference European des Postes et Telecommunications. An association of the twenty-six European PTTs (Postes (mail), Telephone and Telegraph) that recommends communication specifications to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
Conférence Européenne des Postes et des Télécommunications. Association of the 26 European PTTs that recommends communication specifications to the ITU-T.
Conference Europeanne des Posts et Telecommunications
Conference of Posts and Telecommunications. The body responsible for European standardization and harmonization of radio communications.
Conférence des Administrations Européens des Postes et Télécommunications
The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations
Conference Europeene des Postes et des Telecommunications
(European Conference of Posts and Telecommunications).
Conference Européenne des Administration des Postes et des Telecommunications / European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations
Conference of European Postal and Telecommunications administrations. Defines how bits of a PCM carrier system in E-1 areas will be used and in what sequence. CEPT format consists of 30 voice channels, one signaling channel, and one framing (synchronization) channel. See E-1.
Conference on European Post and Telegraph A European organization which develops standards and defines interfaces for telecommunications.
A 27-country European telecommunications standardisation committee.
onference of uropean ostal and elecommunications administrations; a European telephony standards committee.
Conference on European Posts and Telecommunications. An organization defining E1 standards, comparable to US T1 standards. See also PTT.
An organization formed by the European PTTs for the discussion of operational and tariff matters. CEPT-0 (or E-0) is the basic increment, and it operates at 64Kbps. CEPT-1 is a 2.048Mbps 32-channel circuit; CEPT-2 is an 8.488Mbps 128-channel circuit; CEPT-3 is a 34.368Mbps 512-channel circuit; CEPT-4 is a 139.246Mbps 2,048-channel circuit; CEPT-5 is a 565.148Mbps 8,192-channel circuit.