TIA/EIA refers to telecommunications standards developed through the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA). While the EIA no longer exists, the standards developed jointly continue to be referenced as TIA/EIA standards. These standards cover a wide range of telecommunications infrastructure elements, including cabling, connectors, and performance criteria. Common examples include TIA/EIA-568, which defines structured cabling systems for commercial buildings, and TIA/EIA-232, a standard for serial communication interfaces. They are crucial for ensuring interoperability and consistent performance in telecommunications networks.
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