RE: China Switch Approval

2002-10-22 Thread David Heald
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

RE: China Switch Approval

2002-10-01 Thread John Allen
Hi Folks Does anyone know of any plans for the officials from CNCA to visit Europe to do similar workshops? Thanks John Allen -Original Message- From: Jim Seippel [mailto:aseip...@austin.rr.com] Sent: 30 September 2002 18:55 To: 'John Smith'; 'PSTC' Subject: RE: China Switch Approval

Re: China Switch Approval

2002-09-30 Thread Leslie Bai
John, Recently, one of our happy clients became the first US manufacturer (networking unit) who successfully went through CCC audit and obtained CCC within 3 weeks (in fact 12 working days) including product testing and factory inspection with the assistance from Siemic Labs - (Application was

RE: China Switch Approval

2002-09-30 Thread Jim Seippel
John, Welcome to the list server. The answer, like most answers to regulatory questions is It depends. You are mostly correct. You definitely need MII approval. For CNCA, it depends on the technical description of the equipment. For MII approvals, it should take between 3 and 6 months

Re: China Switch Approval

2002-09-30 Thread Fred Borda
Hi John, A lot will depend on specifics of the equipment. The MII Network Access License for switching equipment could take as long as 6 months, depending on testing MII requires. The process will also include review of the equipment by an expert panel convened by MII and possibly network