This is not true for all countries.  e.g. The PTS says that in Sweden no
TA is required for indirectly connected equipment even phones and
modems.   That is their interpretation of the TTE.  Others have similar
views, others have not.  At least it gives us a job!

JohnP

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>From:  Doerfler, Karl-Heinz[SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent:  Tuesday, September 09, 1997 2:05 PM
>To:    [email protected]
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>Lars,
>
>even telephone equipment that is connected to PBX only
>has to be approved in the European countries. 
>
>There is no electrical contact to the Public Network but
>in any case there is a 'logical' one. 
>For example:
>-modems have to release the line after a specified time 
> when the carrier is lost
>-handsets have to indicate incoming calls within a specified
> time after presentation of the ringing voltage
>-dial timing (depends on the PBX)
>and so on ..
>
>Regards,
>Karl
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