Thank you for the correction Shaun.  Was not aware of this.

Best regards,

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> Hi Kevin,
> 
>               fraid   that isnt  quite  correct.  Products  approved 
under  the  old   PTC
>   Scheme  will  need  to be  registered  under  the  new  HKTEC   Scheme.

> Manufacturers  holding  PTC  certificates   need  simply  apply  to OFTA 
for a
>   certificate under  the  new  CCS  scheme  and  mark the  product  
according 
>   to  the  new  regulations.   Currently  the  proposed date  after 
which 
> products   approved  under   the  old  PTC  scheme   cannot  be  supplied
 is  
>  July   1st 1999.
> 
> 
> Regards  
> 
> 
> 
> Shaun 
> Shaun  Warren 
> EMC/ Telecom  Manager
> TUV  Product  Service Asia   Limited
> Hong  Kong  Industrial  Technology  Centre
> 72  Tat   Chee   Avenue
> Kowloon Tong
> Hong  Kong
> 
> Tel:-  852  2788 5135
> Fax:-  852 2776 1206
> 
> E- Mail:-  [email protected]
> ---------- Original Text ----------
> 
> From: Kevin Richardson <[email protected]>, on 12/2/98 4:29 AM:
> 
> Hi Pierre-Marie,
> 
> Sorry this is rather a late reply but I have not seen any other replies
to
> your question.
> 
> To the best of my knowledge any previously approved product with PTC will
> remain in force (ie no need to get the product approved again.
> 
> The new regulatory regime was introduced as of 25 Sep 98.  It essentially
> uses the same standards but removes control the product certification
> responsibility from Hong Kong Telecom.  OFTA now has regulatory
> responsibility and certified (read approves) products also.
> 
> The new regulatory scheme is called HKTEC (Hong Kong Telecommunications
> Equipment Evaluation and Certification Scheme.
> 
> You can still gain approval under the CPR Evaluation scheme using CPE
> Evaluation Section of Hong Kong Telecom however, this will only be
> available for a few more months.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Best regards,
> Kevin Richardson                                        Ph:   
> 02-43-29-4070
> Stanimore Pty Limited                           Fax:   02-43-28-5639
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> 
> 

Best regards,
Kevin Richardson                                        Ph:   
02-43-29-4070
Stanimore Pty Limited                           Fax:   02-43-28-5639
"The Technology Requirements Specialists"               Int'l:
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