John,
  I recently attended a workshop with CNCA delegates and found out that
central office equipment is exempt from the CCC.  However, central office
equipment is still required to obtain a Network Access License from the MII
(Ministry of Information Industry) which includes Safety, EMC, and
Interoperability tests.  

For everyone else (non CO equipment makers), the CCC mark is targeted at
consumer products or products that normal people could have contact with.
MII approval is only (I think?) required for equipment that performs
telecommunications functions, and if you have an end-user telecommunications
product, you could end up being required to meet both the CCC and MII
requirements.  The good news is that any tests that are required for both
the CCC and the MII must only be performed once - not multiple times like in
the old system.

Best Regards,
Dave Heald

-----Original Message-----
From: John Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 11:28 AM
To: PSTC
Subject: China Switch Approval



I am new to the group. 

I am consulting with a company that is making a CO
switch. They are planning to market the product in
China. As I understand the process, I have to get MII
and CNCA approvals. Is there anything else that I need
to do for China?

About how long does it take to get these approvals?

Thank You,
J. Smith


=====
Best Regards,
John Smith
Regulatory Consulting

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