Roger,

It's also my understanding the next TBR 21 vote will pass.  Can you or
anybody else confirm EU signatory countries are required to implement TBR
21 within a year after passing?

Regards,

Duane Marcroft
Telecom Consultant
Peer Communications
[email protected]


>>From the Council via DG XIII.
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>A couple of countries have requested that their Advisory Notes should be
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>Angående: Re: SV: TBR21 a CTR21?
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>Roger,
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>Roeland, Daren & Co,
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>The formal CTR 21 decision will finally be taken by the European Council on
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>approval in the UK you must comply with all clauses of the standard to be
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>Who is telling TBR21 will be a CTR21 in September?
>I thinks I missed something, do I?
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>the EU.  However, you should consult the current TBR21 standard before
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:   Jeongmin Cho [SMTP:[email protected]]
>> Sent:   Monday, July 13, 1998 2:10 AM
>> To:     treg
>> Subject:     [Q]
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>> Hello TREG'ers,
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>> I'm looking for some information about modem design.
>> I've designed the US modem.
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>> I want to design the modem for Germany based on the US modem.
>> How can ?
>> Please, let me know about this.
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>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> Jeongmin Cho, [email protected]
>> Pantech Media R&D Center, http://www.pantech.co.kr
>> 110-1, Ongjung-ri Tongjin-myun Kimpo Kyungki-do
>> 415-860 South Korea
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