In answer to some of your questions.

The French delta requirement was removed as of September 1996. Therefore CE X 
marked products can be used.

>From what I was told a while ago the VN4 is the French Euro Numeres service 
which is Euro ISDN

VN3 is the original French ISDN with regards to the % of the installed base I 
do not know.


Nic Hughes

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Date: Wednesday  October 16, 1996 03:20

Subject: French BRI approval requirements
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  TREGers,

  I would like to understand BRI approval requirements and switch
  designations in France.   We have gained European approvals on a BRI
  product in the past, but I suspect things have changed since then, thus
  would like the latest.

  Any answers to the following questions, as well as any other information
  that may be useful would be appreciated.

  - How common are VN3 switches? VN4?  (i.e. 60/40%)
  - Is VN4 equivalent to I-CTR3 - Euro ISDN?  If not, what is the French
  designation for Euro ISDN?
  - Is VN3+ an interim between VN3 and VN4, or another name for VN4? (or
  neither?)
  - Can Euro ISDN (CEX) approval be used in France without delta testing?
  (realizing the product is only certified for use on Euro ISDN networks)

  Thanks in advance for your responses,

  Barry Marks,
  Sr. Regulatory Engineer,
  VTEL Corp.



  

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