Joe,

Ireland does not have an approval logo.  The Ireland type approval label
just requires the approval number in the following format:

DOC XXX/YY

DOC = Department of Communications
XXX  = sequence number
YY     =  last two digits of year when approval is obtained.

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]
                                                                        
                                                                        
 



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>Sent:  Tuesday, November 04, 1997 11:16 AM
>To:    [email protected]
>Subject:       Irish Approval Label
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>Does anyone know what an Irish Approval label looks like? I have an
>approval number DOC 09/97, but don't know if there is a logo required. This
>approval was done by my UK office and they are slow in answering these type
>of questions. I want to make a label ASAP, so I thought I would try the
>TREG angle. Any help would be appreciated.
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>Joe Dwyer
>Manager of International Engineering
>Inter-Tel, Inc.
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