I think that your point 1 is valid;  however, I would to see a draft 
Commission Decision to be tabled at the October ACTE meeting;  if that is 
accepted, then there uis every possibility that the Mamber States could 
allow the NBs to start issuing approvals before publication of the CTR in 
the OJEC - as happened with CTR 2.

Regarding your point about National Deltas - obviously this would be an 
unacceptable state of affairs, and would be most likely to be stirred up by 
the less "deregulated" countries, where they don't perceive that there is a 
problem with "grey import" modems and suchlike.  We'll have to see what 
happens, I suppose.  It's such a pain when politics get in the way of common 
sense...

Regards,

Alan Charlton
Telematics International Ltd/ECI Telecom Ltd
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From: valter.tarasso
To: Alan.Charlton
Cc: treg
Subject: Re: Status of TRR 21
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: 21 May 1996 00:00


Alan,

You provides us with the information that TBR 21 will probably be finalized
by the ACTE meeting in October, so far so good. I have some additional
thoughts about this;

1) It  must be stressed that it will not be possible to grant any approvals
based on TBR21 before we have seen  CTR21 in the Official journal. This can
take up to 7 months, as it did in the DECT case, the TBR's 6 and 10 are
dated December 1993 and the CTR 6 and 10 was published in the Official
journal in July 1994.

The conclusion might be that it will not be possible to grant pan-european
approvals using TBR21 before May 1997.

2) There is a possibility that there will be additional national
requirements besides TBR21, as it is in the current european approval regime 

for ISDN !

Have you seen any draft CTR21 yet ?


Any comments ?

Regards

Valter Tarasso
SP-Sweden
Ph.  +46 33 16 54 65
Fax +46 33 13 83 81
E-mail:  [email protected]

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>From: [email protected]
>To: treg <[email protected]>; SP/SPETTET/VALTERT
>Subject: Re: Status of TRR 21
>Date: den 14 maj 1996 18.05

>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
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>From: SMITH_JOHN_W
>To: alan.charlton
>Cc: treg
>Subject: Re: Status of TRR 21
>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.

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