Cynthia,

An approval label can be placed on the telephone cable as a secondary
measure of labeling.  Ultimately, the product must be labeled.  A label
placed onto the telephone cable provides the product approval
information to anyone concerned without having to dismantle the host for
the same information.  

Regards,

Daren E. Allen
                                                                        
                                   
Communication Products Div.
Regulatory Compliance ALE Tech.
Voice: 281-518-0881; Fax: 281-518-9584; Pager: 713-710-0093
Email: [email protected]
                                                                        
                                                                        
 

 

>-----Original Message-----
>From:  [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent:  Friday, December 19, 1997 7:59 AM
>To:    [email protected]
>Subject:       Re: BOUNCE [email protected]: Non-member submission from [Jason
>Wells <[email protected]>] (fwd)
>
>I'm talking about in internal modem.  
>
>I guess I was not awake yesterday when I sent the message!  
>
>I was baffled when I was told labeling the (phone) cable was
>acceptable and was asking for confirmation.  I have a hard
>time believing that the approval label could be placed anywhere
>but on the product.
>
>Cynthia
>
>
>
>       treg @ world.std.com 
>       12/19/97 07:34 AM
>To: treg <treg @ world.std.com> @ SMTP
>cc:  
>Subject: BOUNCE [email protected]:    Non-member submission from [Jason
>Wells 
><[email protected]>]    (fwd)
>
>From: Jason Wells <[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: Labels on Cables
>
>Hmmm, that sounds odd.  Only because what cable does an analog modem
>manufacturer ship with an internal card? We only ship a phone cable and
>I doubt anyone would let us put a the approval label there.
>
>An external modem has plenty of room and likely would not be installed
>"in" a server.
>
>But, hey, you never know.  Maybe I am completely overlooking something
>obvious. Let us know if you hear more about it.
>
>Jason Wells
>Technical Marketing Engineer
>Diamond Multimedia Communications Division
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Cynthia Pleach [SMTP:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 1997 8:32 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Labels on Cables
>> 
>> I have heard a rumor (source to remain anonymous) that certain 
>> telcos around the world will allow analog modem manufacturers
>> to place the approval label on the cable in certain instances.
>> IE when the modem is not a stand-alone unit and there is
>> no space on the product.  Example a modem card installed
>> in a server.
>> 
>> Can anyone confirm or deny the feasibility of adding approval
>> labels to the cables versus the card?????
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Cynthia Pleach
>> Digi International
>> 
>> email [email protected]
>
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