April 23, 2019
ED-137C/2-6 "Interoperability Standard for VOIP ATM Components - Volume 2 Telephone - Addendum 6"

We are pleased to announce the publication of ED-137C/2-6 “Interoperability Standard for VOIP ATM Components – Volume 2 Telephone – Addendum 6 Extended Call Forward.”
The scope of ED-137 is to define the rules for VoIP implementations to support ATM communications and their interoperability. ED-137 is composed of multiple Volumes, each of which is dedicated to a specific application. Volume 2 proposes a profile standard for the use of SIP to establish, terminate and modify speech media sessions of the Ground Telephone Service in an Air Traffic Services Ground Voice Network (AGVN). Volume 2 is composed of a core document describing the basic requirements and a number of addenda dedicated to specifc functionalities. Addendum 6 describes the requirements for the Extended Call Forward function.

Available on the EUROCAE website.

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