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CEPT Recommendation T/CD 06-01 was a standard set in 1981 by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) for the display of Videotex; specifically, for the Videotex Presentation Layer Data Syntax. It was revised a number of times in the 1980s, and also later redesignated as recommendation T/TE 06-01. * CEPT1: BTX (Germany) * CEPT2: Teletel (France) * CEPT3: Prestel (UK) * CEPT4: (Sweden) and defined criteria for a "harmonised enhanced" service.

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  • CEPT Recommendation T/CD 06-01 (en)
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  • CEPT1 był standardem opracowanym przez Europejską konferencję Poczty i Telekomunikacji. Dotyczył on wideoteksu. Opublikowano go w maju 1981 r. pod numerem T/CD 06-01. CEPT1 został zastąpiony standardem teletekstu. Dokument T/CD 06-01 można znaleźć wśród dokumentów ETSI pod numerem ETS 300 072. (pl)
  • CEPT Recommendation T/CD 06-01 was a standard set in 1981 by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) for the display of Videotex; specifically, for the Videotex Presentation Layer Data Syntax. It was revised a number of times in the 1980s, and also later redesignated as recommendation T/TE 06-01. * CEPT1: BTX (Germany) * CEPT2: Teletel (France) * CEPT3: Prestel (UK) * CEPT4: (Sweden) and defined criteria for a "harmonised enhanced" service. (en)
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  • CEPT Recommendation T/CD 06-01 was a standard set in 1981 by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) for the display of Videotex; specifically, for the Videotex Presentation Layer Data Syntax. It was revised a number of times in the 1980s, and also later redesignated as recommendation T/TE 06-01. The standard aimed to bring a degree of harmonisation between Europe's emerging videotex systems, which had been diverging along national lines. It recognised four baseline profiles (with conformance criteria set out in Annex C) based on existing videotex services: * CEPT1: BTX (Germany) * CEPT2: Teletel (France) * CEPT3: Prestel (UK) * CEPT4: (Sweden) and defined criteria for a "harmonised enhanced" service. National videotex services were encouraged to either follow one of the existing four basic profiles; or if they extended them, to do so in ways compatible with the harmonised enhanced specification. Responsibility for the standard was passed to the new European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) in 1988. The ETSI version of the standard is designated ETS 300 072. (en)
  • CEPT1 był standardem opracowanym przez Europejską konferencję Poczty i Telekomunikacji. Dotyczył on wideoteksu. Opublikowano go w maju 1981 r. pod numerem T/CD 06-01. CEPT1 został zastąpiony standardem teletekstu. Dokument T/CD 06-01 można znaleźć wśród dokumentów ETSI pod numerem ETS 300 072. (pl)
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