Hi Nick,
Full harmonization, not really. Currently for EMC and radio communication
products, the Australian C-tick mark with the Australian Supplier Code is
recognized in New Zealand. However for telecom products, New Zealand has the
formal Telepermit approval program with unique marking
Does someone from inside Australia have to re-register under the new
system or can someone from outside do it?
What will the new label markings look like if C-tick and A-tick are going
away? Is the Supplier Number still applied?
Bob Heller
3M Company
St. Paul, MN 55107-1208
Tel: 651-778-6336
In message 03f801ccfdfc$1a734690$4f59d3b0$@rpqconsulting.com, dated
Fri, 9 Mar 2012, Ron Pickard RPQ rpick...@rpqconsulting.com writes:
As you can see, there is some harmonization, but there will probably
never be full harmonization as Australia and New Zealand are
independent sovereign
Hi Bob,
It is not clear at this point if suppliers that are already registered will
have to re-register or if the ACMA will batch input them, but I suspect that
the ACMA will have their current supplier data uploaded into the new database.
As before, registration to this new supplier
Hello Everyone:
Does anyone have any intel about getting ITE products into Uganda right now?
I'm coming up empty so far.
Thanks.
John
John R. Kretsch, P.E., NCE
Interpro Consulting Engineering, LLC
jkret...@ip-ce.com
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This
Hi John,
If your product has telecom interfaces (public network) then an UCC telecom
certification is necessary. There are no residency requirements to obtain a
certificate. Certification is granted based on test reports from Europe or
other recognized entities. No samples or in-country
The true power of the galactic empire is back - all hail co-emperors Page
and Brin.
Perhaps the IEEE should lobby for special economic envoys to promulgate a
standard set of standardization standards. All nation states should adopt
scoped IEC standards and publish national differences for
Yup, you can tell it's Friday, alright.
Great quote from Dark Helmet, in the age where raspberries are weapons and air
is canned.
Best regards,
Ron
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