Re: China MII Approval Experts

2002-08-28 Thread Fred Borda


Hi Jeffrey,

The applicant for the MII approval must be a properly registered Chinese 
company. One item in the application package is a copy of the company's 
registration documents (company license) stamped by the local bureau of 
administration (like notorization).


It used to be that the application was submitted initially to MII before 
testing began. That changed about a year or so ago. The application is now 
submitted after all testing is completed. So, yes, it's possible to begin 
testing before company registration is complete, as long as the test lab is 
OK with it.


One note: we've seen company registrations drag on longer than expected, 
causing long delays in the MII approval. Anything you can do to ensure the 
company registration process goes smoothly will help reduce headaches in 
your approval process.


Hope this helps,

-Fred Borda
Compliance International
www.typeapproval.com


At AM 12:07 08/28/02 -0700, Collins, Jeffrey wrote:


Group,

Fact: You must be a Chinese registered company to sell telecom products in
China.

Question: Does a company need, to officially be a Chinese registered company
prior to submitting the application to MII? If so, when can they file the
application? Can you start testing your product at an MII lab before or
while your registration is being processed?
Your expertise and /or personal  experiences are appreciated.
Thanks,

Jeffrey Collins
Sr. HW Engineering Manager
EMC/ NEBS/ Reliability/ Safety
CIENA  Core Switching Division
10480 Ridgeview Court, Cupertino, CA. 95014
(408) 366-4806, Fax (408) 366-4867
jcoll...@ciena.com
http://www.ciena.com




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China MII Approval Experts

2002-08-28 Thread Collins, Jeffrey

Group,

Fact: You must be a Chinese registered company to sell telecom products in
China.

Question: Does a company need, to officially be a Chinese registered company
prior to submitting the application to MII? If so, when can they file the
application? Can you start testing your product at an MII lab before or
while your registration is being processed?
Your expertise and /or personal  experiences are appreciated.
Thanks,

Jeffrey Collins 
Sr. HW Engineering Manager 
EMC/ NEBS/ Reliability/ Safety
CIENA  Core Switching Division
10480 Ridgeview Court, Cupertino, CA. 95014
(408) 366-4806, Fax (408) 366-4867
jcoll...@ciena.com
http://www.ciena.com




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