From: [email protected] (Lars Poulsen) Subject: Re: Korea/Canada >the [Canada-Korea] agreement is on recognizing test results, not on >recognizing approvals. It could very well mean all the dark things >you say, but need not. The thing we all must realize is that MRAs >are the beginning of something, not the end point.
So true. Mutual acceptance of test reports historically has been a significant marker on the road to opening markets. I was just puzzled by the first descriptions of the arrangement. On the whole, I think we are making tremendous progress. In the last 5 years I have seen a shift from a belief that compliance regimes "are pure corruption ... just a hidden tax" to an initiative towards "world class engineering ... designing for compliance". / Lars Poulsen [email protected] +1-805-562-3158 OSICOM Technologies (Internet Business Unit) (formerly RNS) 7402 Hollister Avenue Manager of Remote Access Engineering Goleta, CA 93117 Internets designed while you wait
