This is very funny. 

Maybe this is the start of a new trend, where a company tells everyone
on the net the progress & failures of their product prior to sale. 


-- 
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4/87 Reserve Road Artarmon NSW 2064 AUSTRALIA
ph: 61-2-94374500  fax: 61-2-94374600
http://www.austest.com.au

Timothy Lassila wrote:
> 
>                       RE>>CX - update and FWD>CTR Approval inI     12/10/97
> 
> Thanks Tony - I will update the matrix and report to the project team.
> 
> TL
> 
> --------------------------------------
> Date: 12/10/97 1:55 PM
> To: Timothy Lassila
> From: Tony Fredriksson
> Tim,
> 
> The Australian contract ammendments by Reuben should be coming
> through within the next day or two.  That is not the major issue.
> The issue is to convince our distributors in Australia to allow us
> to apply the C-Tick and/or A-Tick mark on our products as
> applicable using their Supplier Code.  Reuben will continue to
> keep and maintain the compliance folders that document our
> full regulatory testing.
> 
> This is going to take some negotiation with Qing Hu, the Marketing
> Manager from APLA, in combination with the distributor(s) of
> her choice.  She is on a marketing trip right now in Asia and
> won't return until Christmas.  Australia is looking like
> February at the earliest.  I would give it a date of 2/15/98.
> 
> Regards,
> Tony
> 
> --------------------------------------
> Date: 12/10/97 1:37 PM
> To: Tony Fredriksson
> From: Timothy Lassila
> Jerry/Tony - Quick up-date to the CX homologation list (see enclosed).  I have
> changed the dates for Switzerland to 1/1/98 for the E3 and E1b with
> anticipation that BAKOM does use the CTRs NB scheme (per KTLs Treg report -
> see below).
> The cards are already marked with CE.
> 
> Hopefully a slam-dunk deal.  Jerry please advise and keep us up-to-date with
> official word from BAKOM.  Also, I guess that means that our current
> applications at BAKOM for the CX E3 and E1b would not be used.
> 
> The only countries that are left are Sweden, Netherlands and Australia for the
> E1u and the Slovak Republic and Australia for the E3 and other miscellanous
> APLA countries which are needed for GA.
> 
> Jerry - What are the chances that Sweden and the Netherlands will except the
> cards even though we failed to meet the framing clauses as stated in our KTL
> reports; sorry, I can't recall if you have reported any news.
> 
> Tony - How do the new contracts look?  Will we make 12/30/97?
> 
> Thx,
> Tim
> 
> BTW - The CX CPRed Monday - There's a lot of happy people and a big list of
> orders - It's a happen product!
> --------------------------------------
> Date: 12/4/97 9:39 AM
> From: [email protected]
> Treggers
> 
> Please find below an extract of an email I received today from BAKOM in
> Switzerland which makes interesting reading.
> 
> Basically, from January next year, products with interfaces completely covered
> by CTRs can be placed onto the Swiss market without the need for BAKOM
> national approval, providing the equipment is approved by a suitable Notified
> Body and marked accordingly.
> 
> Please note that interfaces covered by national Swiss standards must still be
> separately approved by BAKOM.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Ben Wrigley
> Senior Approvals Specialist, KTL
> 
> ------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
> Date:          Thu, 4 Dec 1997 16:33:20 +0000
> From:          Kilchsperger Martin <[email protected]>
> To:            "'Ben Wrigley at KTL'" <[email protected]>
> 
> Dear Mr. Wrigley
> 
> Pls. note that by 1.1.98, terminal equipment falling under the CTR-regime
> won't need any longer separate Swiss Approvals.
> 
> Provided the equipment applied for is presently rightfully bearing the CE-Mark
> plus hockey sticks and notified body #, it can be placed on to the swiss
> market and being used by 1.1.98 without BAKOM's involvement.
> 
> Pls. note, however, that importers and users may be requested by the swiss
> market surveillance authorities to substantiate the rightfulness of the the
> usage of the aforementionned CE-Mark according to our regulations.
> 
> Yours faithfully
> 
> Martin Kilchsperger
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Ben Wrigley
> Senior Approvals Specialist
> 
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