TINA-C
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TINA-C stands for Telecommunication Information Networking Architecture Consortium. It was an attempt (started in 1992) by several actors in the telecommunication world to define, design and realize a software architecture for the telecommunication infrastructure. The consortium has defined a number of specifications and has organized several experiments and demos.
TINA-C is partly based on the Advanced Networked Systems Architecture (ANSA) standard developed by Andrew Herbert.
[edit] Member Companies
The following organizations were at one time members of TINA-C:
- AT&T
- Bellcore
- BT
- Deutsche Telekom
- France Telecom
- Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
- Siemens
- SPRINT
- Telefonica
- Telecom Italia / CSELT
- Telstra
- Alcatel
- Ericsson
- Lucent
- DEC
- HP
- IBM