Joe,

Details of the amendments are not publicly available as yet.  I hope to
establish these ASAP, early next week.

Will let you know, unless any other TREG member has been privy to the ICASA
TBR21 agreement, and can advise on the amendments first hand prior to
publication.
Best Regards,

Paul G Didcott
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From: treg-appro...@world.std.com [mailto:treg-appro...@world.std.com]On
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To: pgdidc...@ntlworld.com; treg@world.std.com
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Subject: Re: S-Africa: ICASA TBR21/38 Status - Latest Update

In a message dated 8/2/2002, Paul Didcott writes:




All local parties now in agreement to implement the TBR21 & TBR38 (including
previously opposed Telco), with a few minor amendments.



Hi Paul:

Thanks for the heads up.  Do you know if one of the "minor amendments" you
refer to above is the deletion of the 60 mA current limiter requirement in
the TBR 21 DC V-I characteristic?  It would be a shame if this was left in,
since the South African network has never needed it in the past.


Joe Randolph
Telecom Design Consultant
Randolph Telecom, Inc.
781-721-2848
http://www.randolph-telecom.com

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