What is the latest release date for the FIC NEO 1973, and where will I
be able to buy it?
I am holding off on company cellphone purchases until I see what the neo
can do as my company is Unix only which makes it very attractive.
If it will take till next year it will be lights out and I will buy
i think your problem will be more the crude state of the software at the moment.
It's clearly in the I knew and I knowingly choose for myself phase. e.g. i
would take one because it can dial voice calls, but most people expect a
different level of sophistication.
Andreas
-- Ursprüngl.
I had really forgotten about FCC approval until I saw the iPhone
certification story. Then it drove home the point that if FIC
hasn't started FCC the certification yet the delivery date (at
least in the US) is going to slip again.
Well, I assume that FIC - having built computers for many
Am 21.05.2007 um 04:57 schrieb Joe Friedrichsen:
It would be great to know if any of the P0 folks are US-based as well.
The majority sound European, save Rod :-)
Well, the EU has similar rules but there is no central FCC. It is
called CE and the entity (you personally, a distributor, a
Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
On May 21, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Dean Collins wrote:
I wonder what percentage of a device can be pre-assembled and still
constitute a 'kit'
Section 15.23 Home-built devices.
(a) Equipment authorization is not required for devices that are not
marketed,
from a kit,
Hi all,
being my first post on this mailing list I'd like to thank everyone
(team and community) for Lua itself and the great load of useful Lua
code around.
To the point: I have modified Lua code to change the parser. The
result is that it that parses differently from Lua (but generates the
Sorry guys, but what do you want to certify? P1 device? P1+'s hardware is
supposed to change and
P2's hardware is supposed to be the same like P1+, but what if not. I do not
know certification
rules, I can only guess that it needs working device, isn't it? :-)
Piotr
Duncan Hudson napisał(a):
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Am 21.05.2007 um 04:57 schrieb Joe Friedrichsen:
It would be great to know if any of the P0 folks are US-based as well.
The majority sound European, save Rod :-)
Well, the EU has similar rules but there is no central FCC. It is
called CE and the entity (you
I noticed that Australia is not mentioned on the list of countries you
can ship to direct. Is this correct?
I have done done a quick search on bringing mobile phones that are not
covered by the A-Tick telecommunications regulations into Australia.
The system of regulation in Australia is that a
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