> Organization: Dialogic Corporation
> Subject: Re: Part 68 family registration
> 
> Larry Barnette wrote (in part):
>  
> > We have a "new product" that is nearly identical to an existing
registed
> > product as far as the telephone interconnect portion is concerned.
> > 
> > Question: Is is necessary to go back thru this or anther NRTL lab to
get
> > family registration, or can this be done directly with the FCC. (By
filing
> > application, paying fee, etc.)
> 
> You can save yourself a bunch of $$$ by just doing a "Notice filing"
> directly with the FCC yourself.  Exhibit A should include details of why
> the business end of the device is the same and explain that you are
> essentially adding another model number to the registration.  Be
> prepared to give the date of your last Continuing Compliance testing for
> the original product.  Industry Canada calls this a "family previous"
> submission.


While some home brews have it over big brewery beers, and some home-made 
wines are even potable, are we doing anybody who does not know the
difference
between getting a product listed with UL or another NRTL for safety, and
getting it 
registered by the FCC, a favor by not telling them ????


Ciao,


Vic 

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