Greetings All,
Before this 'India Compliance' thread goes to far, it has been mistakenly
attached to the original starting thread of 'NARTE questions'. For those who
track and save emails, this may be a problem when doing a search.
I have purposely deleted the email trails to this email, as
Hi Rich,
Another guy who does a lot of compliance work in India is Jas Dhaliwal of
International Compliance Approvals. He can be reached on (510) 821 4980,
email icac...@aol.com.
Regards,
Dave
Collins, Jeffrey jcoll...@ciena.com wrote:
Rich,
You will definitely run into some nuances
Rich,
You will definitely run into some nuances when deploying your products into
India. While on the surface it may appear the regulations are straight
forward, however when actually communicating with the authorities you will
begin to uncover the bureaucracy and will be at a distinct
http://www.bis.org.in/
From: Doug Massey [mailto:dmas...@acstestlab.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 4:26 PM
To: 'Stone, Richard'; 'EMC PSTC'
Subject: RE: India Compliance
Hi Richard-
To my knowledge, India has no compulsory requirements for EMI/EMC or product
safety for information
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
Hi Richard-
To my knowledge, India has no compulsory requirements for EMI/EMC or product
safety for information technology gear.
India is a member of the CB Scheme. htt
://www.cbscheme.org/cbscheme/NCB/IN-BIS.htm A certification mark from the BIS
should be available, if desired, by
In a message dated 10-28-2003, Richard Stone writes:
What are the India reuqirements for:
EMC-EMI
Safety
Telecom
Other?
do they reference other standards such
as UL, EN and FCC type requirements...
Hi Richard:
India tends to have their own requirements, as opposed to officially
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