Frank, This was not for your action.
Enjoy the evening. R Medding R MEDDING & ASSOCIATES Consulting Engineers EMAIL: [email protected]. FOR INTNL CALLS Ph: 61-3-95328848 FAX: 61-3-95328849 ---------- | From: Frank Stucki <[email protected]> | To: [email protected] | Subject: Re: T1/E1 equipment | Date: Thursday, February 18, 1999 12:50 PM | | Hello reuben. | Just came back from a series of tests. | Will pay tomorrow proper attention to your E-mails. | | Frank. | | | | | At 08:34 AM 2/18/99 +1100, you wrote: | >Steve, | > | >Even though you do not plan to sell your product in Australia and Zealand | >at this time it would be wise and economical to have your Test house | >include Australian National Deviations when doing the European safety | >testing to EN60950. They can then issue a Test report to TS-001 & | >AS/NZS3260 for little incremental cost. | > | >The European EMC report can usually be used in Australia. | > | >Telecom's testing to TS 016 is required. That can wait till you are ready | >to enter the Australian market. | > | > | > | >Hope this helps. | > | >R Medding | >R MEDDING & ASSOCIATES Consulting Engineers | >EMAIL: [email protected]. FOR INTNL CALLS | >Ph: 61-3-95328848 FAX: 61-3-95328849 | > | >---------- | >| From: Steve Grobe <[email protected]> | >| To: '[email protected]'; Emc-Pstc@Majordomo. Ieee. Org (E-mail) | ><[email protected]> | >| Subject: RE: T1/E1 equipment | >| Date: Thursday, February 18, 1999 2:38 AM | >| | >| I have already had one response asking where we intend | >| to sell the product, I know I should have thought of that. | >| | >| To start with the product would market to the U.S. and | >| Europe. The product will convert signals on the copper | >| interface (RJ-45 or coax) to either multimode or single | >| mode fiber for longer runs. | >| | >| > -----Original Message----- | >| > From: Steve Grobe [SMTP:[email protected]] | >| > Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 8:57 AM | >| > To: Emc-Pstc@Majordomo. Ieee. Org (E-mail); Treg@World. Std. Com | >| > (E-mail) | >| > Subject: T1/E1 equipment | >| > | >| > The company I work for is considering designing | >| > a T1/E1 product that would be used for customer | >| > or telco inside lines. I have very little (no) experience | >| > with this type product and I am wondering what | >| > standards apply. I need to know what documents | >| > to purchase. | >| > | >| > | >| > Thanks in advance for your time. | >| > | >| > Steve | >
