Up to now, the channel distribution statistics, based on the outcome of the compatibility analysis, were
considering that, for any requirement having incompatibilities with an administration outside the ASMG
group (interference caused or received), the proposed channel was “Not Available”, even if the level of
interference received by the wanted requirement was less than the 4dB margin identified by the ASMG
GE06 coordination meeting.
In addition, this concept was not in line with the treatment of incompatibilities within the ASMG group
where the interference received could be ignored by the statistics.
(...) GE06Calc provides an additional possibility to ignore the interference received from an administration
outside the ASMG up to the maximum acceptable margin captured (e.g. if the maximum acceptable
margin is 4 dB, any interfering margin of 4 dB or less received by the wanted requirement from any
administration outside the ASMG is disregarded). (...) ANY interference to the wanted requirement
from an administration within the ASMG is also IGNORED.
Note: The new version is deployed together with the results of iteration 12.
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The effects of consumer ignorance with respect to relevant prices have recently been
explored by Gans and King (2000) and Wright (2002). (...) We shall argue below that the picture is less clear once one accounts for the fact that
MNP makes it difficult for fixed telephony costumers to distinguish between different
networks when placing a call.
2.3 The Consumer Ignorance Problem
Let us now assume that in addition to abolishing switching costs, MNP implies that fixed
telephony customers cannot determine ex ante which mobile network they are calling
when placing a call to a particular number.12 More specifically, we make the following
additional assumption:
Assumption 2 With MNP, consumers base their calling decision on the average price for fixed-to-mobile calls, i.e. pF = sAtA + sBtB.
10In the next section, we will argue that introducing MNP may also bring about a consumer ignorance
problem. 11Using (3) and (4), the overall price effect on mobile customers is sAFA + (1− sA)FB − FA|S=0 =
2 9σS
2 > 0. 12Equivalently, customers do not know ex ante the price of the service they wish to purchase.
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This assumption reflects the notion of consumer ignorance proposed by Gans and
King (2000), which assumes that consumers base their calling decisions on the average
price for fixed-to-mobile calls.13
Using Assumptions 1 and 2, mobile operator i maximizes
πi = siFi + ksi(ti − cT )(a− b(siti + (1− si)tj)), for i, j = A,B and j 6= i.
(...) King (2000), Mobile network competition, customer ignorance and
fixed-to-mobile call prices, Information Economics and Policy 12, 301-327.
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· ITU-T Recommendation H.239 (2003), Role Management and Additional Media Channels for H.300-series Terminals .
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Annex A: Defect Report Form for the H.324 Recommendation Series
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Harris asserts that the UNDT
erred in fact and ignored evidence, he does not identify which facts or evidence. (...) Harris’ appeal is that the UNDT “erred on the question of
facts and greatly ignored evidence” in dismissing his application. He claims that a key principle
ignored by the UNDT is the Secretary-General’s abuse of his discretionary powers in deciding to
separate him from service for abandonment of post, when he had applied for special leave.
17. (...) Harris claims that the UNDT ignored evidence, but does not identify what
evidence was ignored, or, for that matter, what findings of facts are alleged to have resulted in an
unreasonable decision.
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The ACN addition is backwards and future codecs compatible, simple to understand, and easy to implement.
(...) Synchronization time takes between 200 to 400 milliseconds. Even with this additional time, the call setup time of ACN is below a second. (...) The core concept behind ACN addition is to eliminate the need for a retransmission mechanism.
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Handling OpenLogicalChannelReject
The terminal receiving an OpenLogicalChannel using ACN may reject the proposed channel and ignore any media received for this channel and shall not buffer any incoming media for this media type until a new OpenLogicalChannel is received for it.
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(...) The receiver terminal shall be able to ignore or buffer incoming data before receiving any OLC message.
(...) The multiplexing entry table may be reconfigured by sending a MultiplexEntrySendMessage.
4.4 Handling OpenLogicalChannelReject
The terminal receiving an OLC using ACN may reject the proposed channel and ignore any media received for this channel and shall not buffer any incoming media for this media type until a new OLC is received for it.
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For those capability that are not understood, or can not be used by MCU shall be ignored. Note that MCU can determines “SCM” based on the capabilities exchange or use predetermined “SCM” as described in Annex1.
(...) For those capability that are not understood, or can not be used by MCU shall be ignored. Note that MCU can determines “SCM” based on the capabilities exchange or use predetermined “SCM” as described in Annex 1.
(...) For those capability that are not understood, or can not be used by MCU shall be ignored. Note that MCU can determines “SCM” based on the capabilities exchange or use predetermined “SCM” as described in Section 2.
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The present document defines the capabilities required in addition of those specified in [1] when ASN.1 is supported. (...) These are specified in clause A.2.
7 Additional TTCN-3 types
7.1 General
The TTCN-3 types summarized in Table 1 shall be supported in addition to those specified in clause 6 of [1].
(...) The value range matching mechanism, in addition to types listed in clause B.1.2.5 of [1], can also be used for objid templates.
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The IP service utilizes protocol defined in IETF RFCs 791 [8], 1122 [10], in addition, the Differentiated Services Field is defined in IETF RFC 2474 [13]. (...) The value of the CU bits are ignored by differentiated services-compliant nodes when determining the per-hop behaviour to apply to a received packet.
(...) Other user options shall not be used and shall be silently ignored when received (see IETF RFC 1122 [10] section 3.2.1.8).
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