Well, that's what the Public Enquiry resolution is for, to resolve all the PE comments. This was carried out over the course of three week-long meetings in January, February and March and resulted in a final draft being completed during the STC TE5 plenary meeting in March, which then went for vote within TE5 and TE for approval to go out to a National vote. I can't comment on what may or may not have happened behind the scenes, I simply know what was done in sight of the ETSI membership. Once the 8-week National vote has been completed (which is virtually impossible to fail), the final TBR (not a prTBR) should be published and presented to ACTE, probably in October.
Cheers, Alan Charlton Telematics International Ltd/ECI Telecom Ltd ---------- From: SMITH_JOHN_W To: alan.charlton Cc: treg Subject: Re: Status of TRR 21 List-Post: [email protected] Date: 14 May 1996 01:02 Hello Alan, Your report is encouraging but I'd heard that, in response to public comment, there had been received 245 pages ad that there were 'insuperable problems' re application in Spain & Switzerland. This is all third hand info but I understand that, as a result, publication had been shifted to the end of the year. Any thoughts? Cheers JohnS............... Tandem Computers Inc. ------------ ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT -------- SENT 05-13-96 FROM SMTPGATE ([email protected]) The latest news is that the public enquiry resolution finished in March (at the TE5 plenary meeting). The document passed the internal ETSI vote in TE5 and TE (although I understand that there is some debate within ETSI surrounding the voting process), and the document is apparently scheduled to go out for National vote (vote 105) on June 10th 1996, finishing August 16th. On past experience, it's extremely unlikely that the document will fail this vote. Good news all round for all the "non-Article 4(g) reserved service" terminal suppliers! Then it's up to ACTE <groan>! Regards, Alan Charlton ECI Telecom Ltd.
