> > I was wondering if there were equivalent requirements in Europe to
> > Bellcores req. for CO placed equipment?
> > Also, are they harmonized (such as CE mark)?

Standards 101

The CE marking is affixed to equipment that meets the essential
requirements of applicable Directives.

There are no Directives for Central Office equipment.

In Europe, there is a determined effort to "harmonize" standards amongst
the member states.  If equipment meets the requirements of harmonized
standards that are published in the Official Journal, such equipment is
"deemed" to meet the essential requirements of the applicable Directives.

In Europe, as in North America, Telephone Operating companies have their
own specifications for Central Office equipment.  Such equipment is not
subject to regulation in either Europe or North America and need not be
marked.
If the customer wants marking, that is fine, it is a customer requirement,
not a legal requirement.

The Bellcore NEBBS are purchasing requirements written by Bellcore for
clients who want to use them.  There is no requirement that the Bellcore
clients buy to those specs, if they don't want to or don't need to.

France Telecom and others have their internal specs for CO equipment.  The
requirements in those specs are negotiable (even if they won't tell you
that the first day).  Ofcourse, if you can meet them and don't have to
negotiate, youcan get a better price.

While certain aspects of the Central Office equipment from different
vendors are harmonzed in North America, the requirements certainly are not
and the equipment used is built deliberatedly so that the customer has a
choice between the equipment of one vendor over that of another.  

Ciao,


Vic

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