Proper noun
ETSI
(telecommunications) Initialism of European Telecommunication Standards Institute.
As 19-inch equipment has a maximum width of convert, they can easily be mounted in an ETSI rack by means of an ETSI bracket or adapter plate. Source: Internet
In contrast to the "19-inch world", ETSI also defined the size of the rack enclosure: the four allowed widths are convert and two allowed depths are convert. Source: Internet
Beginning in 1991, a European alternative known as HiperLAN/1 was pursued by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) with a first version approved in 1996. Source: Internet
DAB is an open standard deposited at ETSI. Source: Internet
GPRS was originally standardized by European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) in response to the earlier CDPD and i-mode packet-switched cellular technologies. Source: Internet
GSM 03.40, WP4 document 152/87, available in the ETSI archive However, drafts useful for the manufacturers followed at a later stage in the period. Source: Internet