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]
