From: "Rene Debets" <rene_deb...@msn.com>
Message-Id: <upmail07.199609201009120...@msn.com>
To: t...@world.std.com
Subject: RE: EU Modem Approvals

Dear Duane,

No, it's not legal to use a modem in any other country than the one it 
is approved for. It doesn't even matter whether it does happen to meet
the requirements

Best regards, Rene

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From:   treg-appro...@world.std.com on behalf of Duane J Marcroft
Sent:   Thursday, September 19, 1996 10:29 PM
To:     t...@world.std.com
Subject:        EU Modem Approvals

Hi Treg'rs

I have a question, if anyone could answer it I would appreciate it.

I know rsNTR 21 has not been approved.  But, if I design the DAA per NET 4
or rsNTR 21 for say the U.K. is it legal to use the modem in any other
country?  I'm not asking if it can sold in any other country, just if it
can be legally carried to another EU country and used.  I've read the 
verbage dealing with this point, but I'm still not clear if this the case. 

Thank you in advance.

Regards,

Duane Marcroft
Telecom Consultant

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