>In other words, BSI can grant TTE approvals to a CTR, but not to a UK NTR.

Stumped again.  

The TTE says, and I have assumed that the transposition into UK law says
the same, that:

Article 5

Member States shall not impede the placing on the market and the free
circulation and use on their territory of terminal equipment which complies
with the provisions of this Directive.



Article 6

1.      Member States shall presume compliance with the essential
requirements referred to in Article 4 (a) and (b) in respect of terminal
equipment which is in conformity with the national standards implementing
the relevant harmonized standards, the references of which have been
published in the Official Journal of the European Communities. Member
States shall publish the references of such national standards.

I imagine that there are NTRs that are not encompassed by CTRs, describing
UK network peculiarities from before the time that networks were digitized.

I also am under the impression that CTRs as they are proclaimed, may be
given a duplicate existence as national standards in a number of countries
(to keep the standards boys busy ?)

If the NTR is a CTR, than equipment that was tested and approved by BSI to
a CTR that has a duplicate existence as an NTR in the UK, should not
require to be tested again, to the same requirements, by BSI or any other
Notified Body.

If the equipment is from the luddite times, and BSI is not accredited to
test or certify such equipment, of course it would have to go to a body
that is accredited to do so.

What am I misconceiving in this picture ??


Ciao,


Vic

OR,

does this refer to NTRs that reflect only pre-CTR conditions in the UK
national
telecommunications network ??

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