> From: "Rob Newell" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Malaysia and Singapore > To: [email protected] > X-Mailer: Mail*Link SMTP-QM 3.0.2 > > < 5/2/96 > Date: > RE>>Malaysia and Singapore PSTN... 12:37 PM > Subject: Time: > > For Malaysia: > > Jabatan Telekom Malaysia, > (Kementerian Tenga, Telekom Dan Pos, Malaysia), > Wisma Damansara, > Jalan Semantan, > 50668 Kuala Lumpar. > > A contact is: Abdul Ghani Zainal Abidin (Senior Engineer) > > Phone: #60 3 255 6687 > Fax: #60 3 255 7901 > > Regards -- rob newell ([email protected]) > > Compression Labs, Inc., > San Jose, CA 95134 > > -------------------------------------- > Date: 5/2/96 12:16 PM > To: Rob Newell > From: [email protected] > Duane, > > The first hurdle is that a Malaysian or Singaporean company must hold the > respective approval. > > Once you have that set up you will need a copy of the questionnaire that > each telecom authority wants included as part of the application. You > should be able to fill it out from test data you've developed doing > approvals elsewhere. The two questionnaires are very similar. Most of it > is telco but a little is safety. There are no emissions or immunity > requirements and, as far as I know, no safety test. They will test the > telco interface. > > In general their requirements are similar to Hong Kong's with the exception > of dc impedance (V vs I) which is different and different for each country. > You may learn from the questionnaire that you need to adjust a few other > details as well, but it's not likely. > > Telecommunication Authority of Singapore > Type Certification Centre > 35 Robinson Road 1st Storey > Singapore 0106 > Phone +65 322 1952 > Fax +65 323 0817 > > Somebody else will have to give you the Malaysian info. > > Good luck, > Dick Shultz > > At 9:07 AM 5/2/96 -0700, Duane J Marcroft wrote: > >Hello TREG'ers > > > >Has anyone had experience in obtaining modem approvals for Malaysia and > >Singapore. > >.. > > > >Regards, > > > >Duane Marcroft > > >
