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I am currently working on a research project concerning a new Programming
Communications Interface (PCI) recommendation for ISDN that is currently
being finalised by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
This recommendation defines a manufacturer independent programming interface
for the forthcomming European variant of ISDN calls Euro-ISDN.
The project has produced a prototype implementation of the mandatory features
of the ETSI PCI on a PC with MSDOS.
I would like to establish what approach the ISDN terminal equipment
manufacturers are taking to this new recommendation; do they intend to
implement it in place of (or as well as) their existing ISDN APIs or do they
consider it to be too complex ? Any comments or information about this
recommendation would be much appreciated.
There are several other current programming interfaces related to ISDN such
as the German Common ISDN API (CAPI), the Application Software Interface (ASI)
defined by the North American ISDN Users Forum and the APPLI/COM interface
defined by the CCITT. I would like to know what the current status of any of
these recommendations is, and indeed if there are any other non proprietary
application programing interfaces relating to ISDN in existance.
If anyone is seeking information on the above recommendations I would be
please to pass on what information I have.
John Reilly
Computer Networks and Distributed Systems Research Group
University College Dublin
Belfield
Dublin 4
Fax : 353-1-2697262
Phone : 353-1-7062488
EMail : JMREILLY@CCVAX.UCD.IE
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