As you probably know, it failed its NSO vote;  and at last week's ETSI TE 5 
meeting in Montreux, Switzerland, various people attempted to find ways to 
make the draft more acceptable to the NO-voters.  Helpful suggestions are 
being submitted at this week's TRAC meeting, and it is hoped that TRAC will 
make a recommendation to ACTE which will be considered in a couple of weeks' 
time.  The European Commission is right behind the thing being adopted, but 
some politics is required within some countries (i.e. Germany, Austria, 
Spain, Portugal) to get acceptance at Government level.

The general feeling is that th etechnical content will remain unchanged, and 
in the meantime several countries have or are considering adopting the draft 
TBR as a National standard.

Fingers crossed,

Alan Charlton
Regulatory Affairs Consultant
Telematics International/ECI Telecom
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From: treg-approval
To: treg
Subject: Status of prTBR 21
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: 20 September 1996 11:49

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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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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