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[ J.224 (07/19) ] - Fifth-generation transmission systems for interactive cable television services - IP cable modems

Fifth-generation transmission systems for interactive cable television services - IP cable modems




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[ F.743.10 (11/19) ] - Requirements for mobile edge computing enabled content delivery networks

Requirements for mobile edge computing enabled content delivery networks




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[ F.748.14 (03/22) ] - Requirements and evaluation methods of non-interactive 2D real-person digital human application systems

Requirements and evaluation methods of non-interactive 2D real-person digital human application systems




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[ F.746.12 (03/22) ] - Requirements for a real-time interactive multimedia service under poor network conditions

Requirements for a real-time interactive multimedia service under poor network conditions




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[ F.748.20 (12/22) ] - Technical framework for deep neural network model partition and collaborative execution

Technical framework for deep neural network model partition and collaborative execution




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[ Z.102 (10/19) ] - Specification and Description Language - Comprehensive SDL-2010

Specification and Description Language - Comprehensive SDL-2010




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[ Z.102 (06/21) ] - Specification and Description Language - Comprehensive SDL-2010

Specification and Description Language - Comprehensive SDL-2010




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[ D.99 (09/12) ] - Indicative rate for international mobile termination

Indicative rate for international mobile termination




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[ D.262 (05/19) ] - Collaborative framework for OTTs

Collaborative framework for OTTs




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[ D.53 (10/16) ] - International aspects of universal service

International aspects of universal service




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[ D.Sup4 (04/20) ] - ITU-T D.263 - Supplement on Principles for increased adoption and use of mobile financial services (MFSs) through effective consumer protection mechanisms

ITU-T D.263 - Supplement on Principles for increased adoption and use of mobile financial services (MFSs) through effective consumer protection mechanisms




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[ L.1000 (07/19) ] - Universal power adapter and charger solution for mobile terminals and other hand-held ICT devices

Universal power adapter and charger solution for mobile terminals and other hand-held ICT devices




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[ L.208 (08/19) ] - Requirements for passive optical nodes - Fibre distribution box

Requirements for passive optical nodes - Fibre distribution box




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[ L.1007 (12/16) ] - Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for portable information and communication technology devices

Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for portable information and communication technology devices




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[ L.1006 (12/16) ] - Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for stationary information and communication technology devices

Test suites for assessment of the external universal power adapter solutions for stationary information and communication technology devices




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[ L.1221 (11/18) ] - Innovative energy storage technology for stationary use - Part 2: Battery

Innovative energy storage technology for stationary use - Part 2: Battery




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[ L.1207 (05/18) ] - Progressive migration of a telecommunication/information and communication technology site to 400 VDC sources and distribution

Progressive migration of a telecommunication/information and communication technology site to 400 VDC sources and distribution




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[ L.1222 (05/18) ] - Innovative energy storage technology for stationary use - Part 3: Supercapacitor technology

Innovative energy storage technology for stationary use - Part 3: Supercapacitor technology




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[ L.1451 (11/19) ] - Methodology for assessing the aggregated positive sector-level impacts of ICT in other sectors

Methodology for assessing the aggregated positive sector-level impacts of ICT in other sectors




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[ L.207 (03/18) ] - Passive node elements with automated ID tag detection

Passive node elements with automated ID tag detection




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[ X.1278 (11/18) ] - Client to authenticator protocol/Universal 2-factor framework

Client to authenticator protocol/Universal 2-factor framework




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[ X.1277 (11/18) ] - Universal authentication framework

Universal authentication framework




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[ X.680 (2015) Amendment 1 (05/18) ] - Relaxing IMPORTS clause to allow importation of definitions from new versions of a given module

Relaxing IMPORTS clause to allow importation of definitions from new versions of a given module




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[ G.Sup66 (10/18) ] - 5G wireless fronthaul requirements in a passive optical network context

5G wireless fronthaul requirements in a passive optical network context




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[ G.998.4 (11/18) ] - Improved impulse noise protection for digital subscriber line (DSL) transceivers

Improved impulse noise protection for digital subscriber line (DSL) transceivers




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[ G.994.1 (11/18) ] - Handshake procedures for digital subscriber line transceivers

Handshake procedures for digital subscriber line transceivers




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[ G.989.2 (02/19) ] - 40-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks 2 (NG-PON2): Physical media dependent (PMD) layer specification

40-Gigabit-capable passive optical networks 2 (NG-PON2): Physical media dependent (PMD) layer specification




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[ G.993.5 (02/19) ] - Self-FEXT cancellation (vectoring) for use with VDSL2 transceivers

Self-FEXT cancellation (vectoring) for use with VDSL2 transceivers




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[ G.997.2 (03/19) ] - Physical layer management for G.fast transceivers

Physical layer management for G.fast transceivers




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[ G.993.2 (02/19) ] - Very high speed digital subscriber line transceivers 2 (VDSL2)

Very high speed digital subscriber line transceivers 2 (VDSL2)




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[ G.999.1 (02/19) ] - Interface between the link layer and the physical layer for digital subscriber line (DSL) transceivers

Interface between the link layer and the physical layer for digital subscriber line (DSL) transceivers




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[ G.9992 (03/19) ] - Indoor optical camera communication transceivers - System architecture, physical layer and data link layer specification

Indoor optical camera communication transceivers - System architecture, physical layer and data link layer specification




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[ G.9991 (03/19) ] - High-speed indoor visible light communication transceiver - System architecture, physical layer and data link layer specification

High-speed indoor visible light communication transceiver - System architecture, physical layer and data link layer specification




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[ G.Sup66 (07/19) ] - 5G wireless fronthaul requirements in a passive optical network context

5G wireless fronthaul requirements in a passive optical network context




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[ G.997.1 (02/19) ] - Physical layer management for digital subscriber line transceivers

Physical layer management for digital subscriber line transceivers




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[ V.254 (09/10) ] - Asynchronous serial command interface for assistive and multi-functional communication devices

Asynchronous serial command interface for assistive and multi-functional communication devices




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‘He will deliver’: Trump’s plans to save TikTok remain unclear

After a tumultuous year filled with anxiety and a legal battle about its future in the U.S., TikTok may have just been thrown a lifeline by the man who was once its biggest foe: Donald Trump.

The president-elect, who tried to ban the social media platform the last time he was in the White House, has repeatedly pledged during his most recent campaign to oppose a ban on the short-form video app, which could happen as soon as mid-January if the company loses a court case that’s currently underway in Washington.

For months, TikTok and its China-based parent company ByteDance have been embroiled in a legal battle with the U.S. over a federal law that forces them to cut ties for national security reasons or stop operating in one of their biggest markets in the world. The measure, signed by President Joe Biden in April, gives ByteDance nine months to divest its stakes, with a possible three-month extension if a sale is in progress. If that happens, the deadline could be extended into the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency.

The companies have claimed that divestiture is not possible, and the law, if upheld, would force them to shut down by January 19, just a day before Trump’s second inauguration. Attorneys for both sides have asked a federal appeals court reviewing the case to issue a ruling by December 6. The losing side is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court, which has a conservative majority and could decide to take up the case, potentially dragging out the process even longer.

When reached for comment, the Trump transition team did not offer details on how Trump plans to carry out his pledge to “save TikTok,” as he said on a Truth Social post in September while encouraging people who care about the platform to vote for him. But Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for the transition team, indicated in a statement that he plans to see it through.

“The American people reelected President Trump by a resounding margin, giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail,” Leavitt said. “He will deliver.”

During a March interview with CNBC, Trump said he still believed TikTok posed a national security risk but opposed banning it because doing so would help its rival, Facebook, which he has continued to lambast over his 2020 election loss. He also denied changing his mind on the issue because of Republican megadonor Jeff Yass, a ByteDance investor who Trump, at the time, said he had only met “very briefly.” He said Yass “never mentioned TikTok” during their meeting.

Still, ByteDance—and groups connected to Yass—have been attempting to exert their influence. Lobbying disclosure reports show that this year, ByteDance paid veteran lobbyist and former Trump campaign aide David Urban $150,000 to lobby lawmakers in Washington in favor of TikTok. The company has also spent more than $8 million on in-house lobbyists and another $1.4 million on other lobbying firms, according to the nonprofit OpenSecrets.

Meanwhile, in March, Politico reported that Kellyanne Conway, a former senior Trump aide, was being paid by the Yass-funded conservative group Club for Growth to advocate for TikTok in Congress. A spokesperson for the organization said Conway was hired as a consultant to conduct polling. Conway and Urban did not respond to requests for comment. TikTok, which has long denied it’s a national security risk, declined to comment.

If the courts uphold the law, it would fall on Trump’s Justice Department to enforce it and punish any potential violations with fines. The fines would apply to app stores that would be prohibited from offering TikTok, and internet hosting services who would be barred from supporting it. Leah Plunkett, a lecturer at Harvard Law School, said from her reading of the statute, the attorney general has to investigate violations but can decide whether or not to drag such companies to court and force them to comply.

Trump could do other things to prevent TikTok from disappearing.

He could issue an executive order to nullify the ban—which Plunkett believes would not be lawful—or urge Congress to repeal the law. That would require support from Congressional Republicans who have aligned themselves with Trump but have also supported the prospects of getting TikTok out of the hands of a Chinese company.

In a statement sent to the AP after the election, Republican Representative John Moolenaar of Michigan, chairman of the House Select Committee on China, said Trump’s “long-standing concerns” about TikTok align with the law’s requirement for divestment.

“The Trump Administration will have a unique opportunity to broker an American takeover of the platform,” he said.

ByteDance, though, has previously said it has no intention of selling the platform despite interest from some investors, including Trump’s former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Analysts say the company is even less likely to sell the proprietary algorithm that fuels what users see on the app. That means even if TikTok is sold to a qualified buyer, it is likely to be a shell of its current self and would need to be rebuilt with new technology.

Sarah Kreps, director of Cornell University’s Tech Policy Institute, said it’s also possible that Trump could take the issue back to the drawing board and direct his administration to negotiate a new deal with TikTok.

TikTok said in 2022 that it presented the Biden administration with a draft agreement that would bolster protections for users and provide it more oversight over the company’s U.S. operations. But the administration has argued in court documents in recent months that it would be challenging to enforce the agreement due to the size and the technical complexity of the platform.

Trump hasn’t been privy to new intelligence material on the matter for a few years and it’s possible he could change his mind—and abandon his campaign promise—once he does, Kreps said.

Plunkett, the Harvard Law lecturer and author of Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk About Our Kids Online, said if she were counseling TikTok, she would advise it to come up with a divesture plan that is compliant with the law and as favorable to the company as possible, noting, “There is too much uncertainty about what a Trump administration is likely to do.”

—By Haleluya Hadero, Associated Press





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