When interfacing different brands of CBI equipment, it may be necessary to use relays of each regime, which are then hardwired from one to the other. This happens e.g. in the middle of the
Channel Tunnel where French and British signalling equipment meet. The network division of
Deutsche Bahn (now
DB InfraGo) has been creating a framework of standard interface definitions under the label
DSTW de] (for "digital" interlocking with full
IPv6-based communication). A project group named
EULYNX has defined a set of global interface definitions SCI-* (from
Standard Communication Interface). These interfaces are defined with RailML terms. Ideally all partnering companies should transform their equipment along these standards and partial mixing of approved suppliers should be possible. The goal was to circumvent vendor lockin and private interfaces. These standards were adopted by other countries like
Denmark and
Norway for replacement projects of railway signalling. In
Germany the mass rollout has not started in 2025. == Competition Rules ==