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ETSI

European Telecommunications Standards Institute

ETSI produces globally applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged, broadcast, and internet technologies.

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RegionalSyntax ETSI identifiers follow the pattern: ETSI [Type] [Number] V[Version] ([Date]). Types include EG (Guide), EN (Standard), ES (Specification), ET (Technical Report), GS (Group Specification), TS (Technical Specification), TR (Technical Report). Website
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Structured elements that make up a ETSI identifier:

Type
Enumeration

Document type prefix (EN, ES, EG, ET, GS, TS, TR)

EN (European Standard)ES (ETSI Specification)EG (ETSI Guide)ET (ETSI Technical Report)GS (Group Specification)TS (Technical Specification)TR (Technical Report)SR (Special Report)
e.g.EN
Number
String

The document number

Space-separated groups (e.g., 300 392-2). May include dash for parts.
e.g.300 392-2
Version
String

Version number (V[major].[minor].[patch])

V[Major].[Minor].[Patch] (Semantic versioning)
e.g.V3.4.1
:version
Date
String

Publication date in parentheses

YYYY-MM in parentheses.
e.g.(2017-04)
Edition
String

Edition number (ed.N)

Optional. "ed.[N]"
e.g.ed.2
:edition

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Relationships between ETSI identifiers:

RelationDescriptionSyntaxExample
AmendmentModifies a base documentETSI [Type] [Number]/A[N] ed.[N]ETSI ETR 108/A1 ed.1 (1995-08)
CorrigendumCorrects errorsETSI [Type] [Number]/C[N] ed.[N]ETSI ETR 053/C1 ed.2 (1997-03)
SupplementSupplementary contentETSI [Type] [Number] S[N] ed.[N]ETSI ETS 300 001 S1 ed.1 (1993-10)

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