Joe / TREG, Unfortunately the 60 mA requirement is still in the June 1996 draft version of prTBR21.
The UK NSO has already requested that the standard be revisited in the future to remove this French requirement. Best regards, Edward Fitzgerald European Technology Services - UK GSM : +44-4685-33-100 Internet : [email protected] X.400 : G=Edward; S=Fitzgerald; A=400net; P=itu; C=ch > > From: IN%"[email protected]" 28-AUG-1996 15:10:54.01 > To: IN%"[email protected]" > CC: IN%"[email protected]" > Subj: RE: 60 mA current limiting in prTBR 21 > > Return-path: <[email protected]> > > In a message dated 96-08-27, Edward Fitzgerald writes: > > >If you can I would be working to prTBR21 as this will be > >good for the UK shortly and others if they will accept the > >June 1996 draft version. > > > > > Edward: > > I think that the draft prTBR 21 on which I based my earlier remarks is dated > March or May (I'm out of my office, so I can't check it right now). > > Could you check your June draft to see if the 60 mA current limiting is still > in there? As I said in my earlier posting, I keep expecting this requirement > to be dropped, but so far it has survived in all of the drafts that I have > seen. > > If the June draft is the one that went out to vote, then that is the one that > we should be looking at. > > > Joe Randolph > Telecom Design Consultant > Randolph Telecom, Inc. > >
