Hello Ron,

Please let me answer at least some of your questions concerning Safety, EMC
and PTT regulatory requirements in Poland and Hungary.

1. POLAND
a) Polish Safety Standard: PN-93/T-42107 [IEC 950 (1991) + Amds. with minor
    deviations]. An outside CB Test Report will be accepted, but samples are
    required.
    Contact: Laboratorium Elektrotechniczne PCBC
           Mr. Wiktor Greviennikow
           ul. Klobucka 23A
           02-699 Warszawa, Poland
           Phone: +48 22 47 99 16
           Fax: +48 22 47 12 22

b) Polish EMC/RFI Standard: PN 89/E-06251. EMC/RFI test reports are only
    accepted from a PCBC accredited EMC lab.
    Contact: Laboratorium Badawcze ELTEST
           ul. Ratuszowa 11, Room No. 136
           Warszawa, Poland
           Phone: +48 22 19 39 66 (Mr. Marek Jewtuch) or
           Phone: +48 22 18 99 92 (Mr. Edward Rudalski)

c) Polish PTT approval:
    Contact: Institute of Telecommunications
           Mr. Tomasz Niewodniczanski
           ul. Kopernika 11
           51-622 Wroclaw, Poland
           Phone: +48 71 72 88 12
           Fax: +48 71 72 88 78

Except for the address and contact person, I do not have any further
information about Polish PTT requirements and their approval procedures.
Be aware, the first step in the Polish approval procedure is the EMC Test,
i.e. at ELTEST before PCBC will continue the certification of your equipment.

2. HUNGARY
a) Hungarian Safety Standard: MSZ EN 60950:1992 (IEC 950 + Amds.). and
    EMC Standard: MSZ EN 55022:1992. An outside CB Test Report and perhaps
    an 3rd party EMC Report will be accepted by MEEI.
    Contact: Hungarian Institute for Testing and Certification of Electrical
           Equipment (MEEI)
           Mr. Andras Vincze
           Vaci ut 48/A-B
           H-1132 Budapest, Hungary
           Phone: +36 1 149 4706
           Fax: +36 1 129 0684

b) Hungarian PTT approval:
    Contact: General Inspectorate for Telecommunication
           Mr. Bela Nasfay
           Ostrom u. 23-25
           Budapest, Hungary
Unfortunately I don't have their Phone or Fax no., but maybe
the address will help you already. The information I have is
that PTT approval is mandatory for all communication devices,
but for more details you may contact the General Inspectorate
for Telecommunication in Hungary.

Hope this information helps you a little bit to get a start.

Best regards,
Paris Dieker

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Ron Pickard <[email protected]> Wrote:
| 
| Hello to all,
| 
| I have been asked to investigate the EMC and telecom regulatory requirements 

| in Poland & Hungary. As I now understand the requirements:
| 
| Poland
|  - Formal safety approval is waived for business systems.
|  - EMC compliance is based on the PN-89/E-06251 standard.
|  - Telecom (analog & E1) approval is on a site-by-site basis.
| 
| Hungary
|  - Formal safety approval is waived for business systems.
|  - EMC compliance is based on the MSZ EN55022 standard. This is fully 
| identical to
|   EN55022.
|  - Telecom, ?
| 
| Of those that are more familiar with the Polish and Hungarian requirements, 
| I ask the following:
| 
|  - Is my understanding accurate on all counts, or on some counts?
|  - If not accurate, what is the correct information?
|  - What are the Polish EMC & telecom authorities and how do I contact them?
|  - Are there any more specific details about EMC & telecom approvals that I 
| left out?
|  - Will any authority accept outside test reports or will testing be 
required 
| in-country?
| 
| Thank you in advance. I look forward to your replies.
| 
| Best regards,
| Ron Pickard
| [email protected]
| 

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