Marc,

The DTMF coverage in Spain, Portugal and Greece is most likely lower that   
in other MS, probably low enough to justify loop-dis support.

This is because:

a) Portugal and Greece have loop-dis in the ATAAB notes (strangely   
enough, these are volontary while loop-dis is subject to national   
mandatory requirements....)

b) For national approvals, Spain requires a special warning note to the   
user if loop-dis is not supported.

By now, other MS should have sufficient DTMF coverage. If someone knows   
more about this, please let us know.



Roger Magnuson
TGC AB, Sweden


 -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:MIME @INTERNET {[email protected]}]
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 6:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re[2]: pulse dialing - TBR21


   

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 --
 ---------- Original message from Ted Warren ----------


> Marc Decre wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can somebody advise on the following:
> >
> > TBR21 only descibes DTMF dialling.
> >
> > 1. If you support pulse dialling in a product, is it necessary to go   
for
> > national approvals ? 2. What is the coverage for DTMF dialling in   
Europe
> > , specially for France, Spain , Portugal, Belgium and Germany.
> >
> > Marc Decre
>
>
> Hi, Marc
>
> In answer to the first part of your question, National requirements DO
> apply to equipment with pulse dialling facilities, but which would
> otherwise be within the scope of CTR21.  However, some countries (for
> example the UK) add no additional requirements for the pulse dialling
> facility, so my understanding is that the approval route in the UK is   
the
> same as for such equipment without pulse dialling facilities.
>
> It would be interesting to know whether you then get a pan - Europoean
> approval that you can not use in some countries, or a national approval   
to
> exclusively pan-European standards.  Comments from others would be
> welcome.
>
> I do not have sufficient information to answer the second part of the
> question, except that DTMF is very widespread on direct exchange lines.   

> In the UK the availability is supposed to be 100%, but it may still be
> necessary to individulaay request that the service is enabled in a few
> cases.
>


Marc, Ted


Your pan-European CTR21 approval will be valid in all member states for   
the
functions of your product covered by CTR21.


Additional features OUTSIDE the scope of CTR21 (like pulse dialling) may
require a separate approval from country to country but these member   
states
cannot impose national requirements which conflict with those of CTR21,
they can only add requirements which fall outside CTR21. You effectively   
end
up with a pan-European CTR21 approval with additional national "delta"
approvals in the countries which require them.


Many member states will allow you to get around the additional   
requirements
if you declare that, for example, pulse dialling or caller ID is not   
supported
in
that country and include suitable user instructions to ensure the feature   
is
not used.


The laws in other member states however require you to go one step   
further
so that you are forced to either disable the feature altogether or get it
tested
and approved. They will not just accept a declaration and user   
instructions.


CTR21 puts manufacturers in a better position than they were in three
months ago but it only goes part of the way depending on the features of
your product. However, given the choice of (a) CTR21 + deltas or (b)   
national
standards only, most manufacturers welcome the benefits which CTR21
brings, even if these benefits are limited.


Regards


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Ben Wrigley
Senior Approvals Specialist


KTL
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