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> From: Debbie Mallory Olson <[email protected]>
> Sender: Debbie Mallory Olson <[email protected]>
> Organization: Boca Research

> Pete,
> 
> Yes, we've encountered the same requirement.  So far it's just been 
> Singapore.  Our "keypad" is part of the software package that ships with 
> the modem.  (It displays on the screen and you use a mouse to "dial" the 
> numbers.)  We're currently working with the software vendor to get it 
> changed.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Debbie Olson
> Boca Research, Inc.  
> 
> 
> 
> TREG'ers,
> 
> Our Singapore distributor claims that the Telephone Authority of 
> Singapore (TAS) is putting on a lot of pressure to implement ITU 
> E.161:1993, option A.  This requires that the letter Q be added to 
> the PRS on the 7 button and that Z be added to the WXY on the 9 
> button.  TAS is prohibiting sale of telphones without this 
> modification (effective 1 April 1996).
> 
> 1)  Has anyone else experienced this problem in Singapore?  If so, 
> have you ordered new keypads, or used some other work-around 
> (templates, stick-on labels, etc.)?
> 
> 2) Is any other country enforcing this standard?
> 
> ADVthanksCE
> 
> Pete
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