Gary, All,
   Office networking equipment (ethernet/network hubs, switches, 
Ethernet PCI Cards, etc) are included in the definition.

I attended a US Dept. of Commerce seminar with a delegation from the 
CNCA and that was one of the questions raised and answered - so it's 
strainght out of the horses mouth, so to speak.

On the other hand, Central Office type equipment does not need approval 
under the CCC - but it does need a Network License so you still have to 
go through all the testing anyway, just with a different agency.

Best Regards,
Dave Heald

Gary McInturff wrote:
> Information Technology Equipment (IT) (12 categories)
> Personal computers (PC), Portable personal computers, Display units
connected with computer, Printers connected with computer, Multiplying printer
& coping machines, Scanners, Switching power supply units for computer and
adapters, Chargers, Computer game players, Learning machine, Duplicators,
Servers, Finance and trade settlement equipment. 
> And if inappropriately listed under Telecommunications Equipment
> Data Terminal: 
> Storing/Transmitting Fax/Voice card, POS terminal, Interface Transformer,
Network Hub, Other Data Terminal. 
> I don't necessarily see LAN equipment under either - although Network Hub
could be, depending on the full definition.
> Is Ethernet/LAN equipment required under the current CCC list to be
evaluated?
>       Thanks
>       Gary



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