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PLEN
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Plenary
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Q14/5
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Guides and terminology on environment and climate change
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WP 1/5
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Damage prevention and safety
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Q4/5
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Resistibility of communication equipment
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Q5/5
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Lightning protection of telecommunication systems
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Q6/5
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Bonding configurations and earthing of telecommunication systems in the global environment
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Q9/5
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Interference to telecommunication networks due to power systems and electrified railway systems
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Q10/5
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Outside and indoor network elements for broadband applications
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Q11/5
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Safety in the telecommunications networks
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Q13/5
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Protective components and assemblies
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WP 2/5
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Electromagnetic fields: emission, immunity and human exposure
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Q1/5
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EMC issues arising from the liberalization of telecommunications networks
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Q2/5
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EMC related to broadband access networks
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Q3/5
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Human exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) due to radio systems and mobile equipment.
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Q7/5
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[DELETED] Technical aspects of unbundling and sharing of outside plant elements in networks (see TSB Circulars 7 & 21)
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Q8/5
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Home Networks
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Q12/5
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EMC telecommunications recommendations
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Q15/5
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Security of telecommunication and information systems regarding the electromagnetic environment
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Q16/5
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EMC requirements for the Information Society
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WP 3/5
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ICT and climate change
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Q17/5
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Energy efficiency for ICT equipment and Climate Change standards harmonization
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Q18/5
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Methodology of environmental impact assessment of ICT
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Q19/5
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Power feeding systems
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Q20/5
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[DELETED] Data collection for energy efficiency for ICTs over the lifecycle (see TSB Circulars 236 & 247)
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Q21/5
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Environmental protection and recycling of ICT equipment/facilities
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Q22/5
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Setting up a low cost sustainable telecommunication infrastructure for rural communications in developing countries
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Q23/5
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Using ICTs to enable countries to adapt to climate change
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SG5RG-AFR
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Regional Group for Africa
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