Hi everyone, following my information...
1.- Telecom approval, granted by COFETEL. For line equipment, there are no accredited testing labs yet. Approval based on a Conformity report based on foreign reports and a provisional certificate will be obtained (validity 1 year). For radio equipment, the COFETEL testing lab is the only accredited lab. Permanent certificates can be obtained testing the product in the abovementioned testing lab. 2.- NOM approval. For electronic equipment granted by NYCE. There is a long list of accredited testing labs: CANIETI, ANCE, ITS,... . Testing necessary for obtaining approval. Applicable standard will depend on the type of product (NOM-001, NOM-016, NOM-019). Hope it helps, Alex Alejandro Torrecilla Global Approvals Consultant ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- CENTRO DE TECNOLOGÍA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES, S.A. PTA - C/ Severo Ochoa, 2 - 29590 Campanillas (Málaga) Tel.: +34 95 2619317 - Fax: +34 95 2619113 e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://www.cetecom.es/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- > ---------- > De: Doug McKean[SMTP:[email protected]] > Responder a: Doug McKean > Enviado el: viernes 17 de marzo de 2000 2:27 > Para: [email protected]; [email protected] > Asunto: Re: Mexico Regulatory Requirements > > Last I heard: > > 1. You must get the testing completed in Mexico. > > 2. And you must get someone with a Mexican tax ID > to sign for your product. I.e. distributor, sales rep. > > 3. Translate everything into Mexican Spanish. > Not Castilian Spanish. > > 4. Only one place that I knew of at the time for the > testing and approval was in Mexico City. > > Little dated on this info. > Verify with 2nd source. > > Regards, Doug McKean > > "Lubeski, Paul" wrote: > > > > Dear List members: > > > > Can anyone provide the Product Safety and Industry/Regulatory > Network > > requirements and approval authority contact(s) for Mexico? > > > > Thank you. >

