Hi Richard,

To Joe Randolph's reply I could add a few comments:

For telecom equipment there are no separate EMC or safety approvals 
required. However, in the course of applying for telecom approval, the 
telecom regulator, TEC, may wish to see your CB report and/or EMC reports 
as part of the overall application package.

Telecom requirements will depend on the equipment and which approval 
standard your application is made against. The choice of standard to submit 
against can be a difficult one, but we've had pretty good luck with sorting 
out the many standards. Unfortunately, TEC's web site doesn't list all 
approval standards or current versions in some cases. For example, some of 
the newer standards that apply to IP and packet switched voice equipment 
are missing, I think.

As for the basis for the standards, some key elements are referenced to 
ITU-T standards. Others are specific to India's network. Analog interfaces 
are more likely to be India-specific, while digital interfaces are more 
likely to be based heavily on international standards of one kind or another.

In addition to a complex administrative process, all approvals require 
in-country testing in which TEC engineers will rely heavily on support you 
provide or arrange.

I hope this helps.

-Fred Borda
Compliance International



At PM 01:19 10/28/03 -0500, Stone, Richard wrote:
>hello group,
>2 questions in one day,
>does this fulfill my allowance?
>
>What are the India reuqirements for:
>EMC-EMI
>Safety
>Telecom
>Other?
>
>do they reference other standards such
>as UL, EN and FCC type requirements...
>
>thank you for taking a few minutes on this..
>Richard,
>
>
>Richard A. Stone
>Excel Switching Corporation
>Compliance
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>From: Georgerian, Richard [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:06 AM
>To: 'EMC PSTC'
>Subject: RE: NARTE questions
>
>Greetings All,
>
>Only time will tell if being a NARTE certified product safety engineer 
>will have an impact in the profession. I just got my certificate 
>yesterday. In the long run, I think it'll help, but we have to start 
>somewhere. Hopefully, having this type of program will start a process to 
>which people expect a certain level of knowledge on product safety. 
>Something analogous to someone having a bachelors, masters or Ph.D. There 
>is a certain level of knowledge that one expects when someone has these 
>degrees. (It is only a general statement and I am sure there are plenty of 
>knowledgeable people who do not have degrees, that a smarter than those 
>who do.)
>
>Good luck to all those who apply.
>
>Richard
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian O'Connell [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 3:58 PM
>To: 'EMC PSTC'
>Subject: NARTE questions
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>Good People
>
>I have downloaded the Product Safety Certification Application package 
>from NARTE.
>
>Is this a certification that hiring managers recognize? Is it anticipated 
>that managers and/or hiring speacilists will come to recognized this 
>certification as significant?
>Also, is there any relationship between NARTE and the IECEE?
>
>Thanks much for advice and opinion.
>
>R/S,
>Brian O'Connell
>Taiyo Yuden (USA), Inc
>
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