This is "Temporal Instability."
In the consumer world, "verified" might mean an app passed a virus scan. In the industrial sector, RTGI+01702 release verified indicates a multi-stage, independently audited validation campaign. According to sources close to the certification body (likely TÜV or a similar notified body), the verification includes: rtgi+01702+release+verified
Three market forces have made this specific release a focal point: This is "Temporal Instability
curl -X POST https://verify.rtgi.global/api/v3/attest \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '"serial":"YOUR_SERIAL_HERE"'
The API should return "releaseStatus": "01702_VERIFIED". The API should return "releaseStatus": "01702_VERIFIED"
RTGI+01702 appears to be a designation for a Real-Time Ground Interface (RTGI) module—likely revision 01702. These modules are typically used in:
The "+" suffix often denotes an enhanced variant with extended temperature ranges or radiation hardening. Unlike standard commercial components, RTGI+01702 is designed for environments where a single nanosecond of jitter or an unverified instruction set could lead to catastrophic system failure.