Re: Duane's request

As many of you will know by now, prTBR21 failed to get the required majority 
vote at ETSI.   There was an ETSI meeting last week in order to start to sort 
out the technical objections.  I don't have any information yet on what, if 
any, significant decisions were made.

Our office in Italy has someone very closely involved in the prTBR21 
development.  He tells me that at best it will now take to the end of year to 
resolve and accept any technical changes required to the scope or content of 
the standard.   After that it needs to go through the political process of 
designation.   I understand that the feeling is the very earliest TBR21 
(CTR21) could be available for pan-European approval now would be April 1997 
but don't quote me on this, particularly as I don't know at the time of 
writing the outcome of the ETSI meeting last week.


Cheers.
Nick
Genesys
Worldwide Product Compliance & Localisation

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From:   [email protected] on behalf of Duane J Marcroft
Sent:   20 September 1996 19:49
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Status of prTBR 21 

Treg'rs

I'm resending this, because I was actually asking for the status of
prTBR 21 not prNTR 21.

Too old and too many acronyms to keep them all straight. I'm in need of the 
weekend :)

Duane

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List-Post: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 08:41:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Duane J Marcroft <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Status of prTBR 21


I need an update on prTBR 21.

Does anyone know the present status?  

Has the issue of limiting the current in the holding circuit to 60 mA been 
addressed?  The problem is dissipating 2W in a PCMCIA card during current 
limiting.

Is another round of ballots required?

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Duane Marcroft

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