Peter,
 
Thank you for your comments.  For Brazil and Israel, due to language barrier,
we have to depend on members' input.  I remember two years ago, Nemko
presented Brazil and Mexico regulatory requirements at the IEEE Product Safety
Symposium.  I may need to look for the Symposium CD for information. 
 
We are more than happy to add any information that helps.  I suggest we add
the information you mentioned under the comments column.  In country rep,
local language manual, in-country test, and test report acceptance are very
important information for applicants.  Most of these information are not easy
to obtain through online search.  We have to depend on members' input. 
 
DFS and TPC were new to me while I prepared for the draft copy. We will pay
attention to these requriements when we revise it.
 
Restriction is another important factor.  We will incorporate this informaiton
with available resources provided by members.  
 
Peter, I know you have valuable informaiton to share with us.  We will
incorporate your input after we receive.
 
Thanks again for your support.
 
Best regards,
Grace
 
On 5/1/07, peter merguerian <pmerguerian2...@yahoo.com> wrote: 

Grace, Neil, George and Rich,
 
Wow! What a great start. There are some countries like Brazil and Israel
missing and there are countries with yet TBD information. I will provide you
with comments after my complete review shortly. For now, can we add in the
comments section or another column if an in-country rep is required, if  a
local language manual is required, if in-country test is required or if FCC/EN
test reports are accepted? Also for the 5Ghz, it is important to mention what
countries require DFS and TPC. Fo example, UAE requires  (DFS) and technical
power control (TPC), to ensure the co-existence and compatibility with other
systems using the frequency range.The DFS and TPC requirements as outlined in
ITU-R Recommendation M.1652 are to be observed while applying for the type
approval of the devices in the 5 GHz frequency range. 
 
We must also get prepared for the usag restrictions in various parts of the
world for th 802.11n
 
Usage restrictions for IEEE802.11n (2.4GHz/20MHzBW/MIMO)        
Usage restrictions for IEEE802.11n (2.4GHz/40MHzBW/MIMO)        
Usage restrictions for IEEE802.11n (5GHz/20MHzBW/MIMO)  
 
 
Thanks all for your hard work and hope we get much feedback fom members to
make this as comprehensive list as possible. 
 
Peter



Grace Lin <graceli...@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear members,
 
Please give our sincere thanks to Neil R. Barker of e2v technologies (UK) Ltd.
 We started working on the posted file based on two files provided by Neil.
 
Neil, thank you so much for sharing.
 
Best regards,
Grace

 
On 4/29/07, Scott Douglas <emcp...@ptcnh.net > wrote: 

To All Members,

I have just posted the document *WorldWide_Frequency_Power_20070419.zip*
to the EMC-PSTC Forum web site. From the web site's home page, click on 
Files on the left side of the page. Once the new page opens, find and
click on the EMC folder. Inside you find the document mentioned above.

This document in a collaborative effort of Grace Lin, George Stunts and 
Richard Georgerian (EMC-PSTC members all). It lists, by country, RLAN /
WLAN frequency and power level information for countries throughout the
world. It includes links to regulatory web sited or further information. 

The document comes in four file formats and all are in one ZIP file. The
base document is in MS Word format. Know that I tried converting this
base document into text, Excel and other formats without much success in 
creating a useful file.

Feel free to make use of the document. If you have any suggestions or
find any errors, please send email to Grace, George, or Richard.

Grace Lin   <mailto:graceli...@gmail.com>  graceli...@gmail.com
George Stults  george.stu...@watchguard.com
Richard Georgerian   <mailto:richa...@mesanetworks.net> 
richa...@mesanetworks.net

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Scott Douglas
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