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homologation
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homologation

Certification, confirmation or approval. Data communications equipment is often subject to the homologation requirements of various countries.


homologation [hə‚mäl·ə′gā·shən]
(organic chemistry)
A type of hydroformylation in which carbon monoxide reacts with certain saturated alcohols to yield either aldehydes or alcohols (or a mixture of both) containing one more carbon atom than the parent.


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Natural MicroSystems' long history of expertise in complex technologies, such as CompactPCI and IP service provisioning, coupled with unparalleled worldwide homologations and approvals for its products, reinforce the company's unique ability to understand and leverage these technologies within IP-based, wireless, and traditional PSTN networks.
Use of our field-proven products solves the three biggest "get-it-to-market" headaches for a VoIP gateway: PBX integrations, worldwide homologations, and user expectations of free internet calling
 
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