"T" releases refer to "Technology" releases. In other words, new technology
feature or functionality will first appear in a "T" release, and then be
incorporated in to a standard release train in a later version/release. That
is why you will not see a "T" release go into General Deployment (GD).

Some folk interpret "T" as being Telephony which is incorrect.

""Gabriel Nickel"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Please could someone clarify the difference between IOS "T" and non-"T"
releases ?
> Thanks in advance,
>
> /gabriel
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