What is TTI Telecommunication Technology Committee

There seems to be a misunderstanding. While "TTI" stands for Transmission Time Interval, it's not directly related to the Telecommunication Technology Committee (TTC). TTI is a technical concept used in specific communication protocols like WiMAX and LTE, whereas TTC is a standards organization in Japan.

Here's a breakdown:

  1. TTI (Transmission Time Interval): As explained previously, TTI defines the basic unit of time for data transmission in WiMAX and LTE. It's a technical parameter within those protocols.
  2. TTC (Telecommunication Technology Committee): The TTC is a non-profit organization established in 1985. It's authorized by Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications to develop and promote telecommunication standards for the country. The TTC doesn't directly deal with technical details like TTI, but rather focuses on creating guidelines and specifications for various aspects of telecommunications.

In essence, TTI and TTC operate in distinct spheres. TTI is a technical concept within specific communication protocols, while TTC is a standards organization that sets guidelines for telecommunications in Japan.