Bill, If you are not a Canadian Corporation and/or applicant you should have a rep or agent in Korea. This is the fundamental difference between the situation for a Canadian company. When the MRA was written this point was not clarified for non-Canadian applicants such that the process has been to have an agent, though in some cases non-Canadian applicants have obtained approval in their name in Korea without the agent being the applicant, though the agent/rep had to be involved. KTL also received safety accreditation from RRL for telecom equipment within the last few days. Details should be available from KTL shortly.
Regards G. Rae Dulmage, B. Comm., President TelApprove Services Corporation (613) 257 3015 http://www.angelfire.com/on/telapprove Bill Ellingford wrote: > Re KTL Canada > > Hi Treg world, > Thanks for the news on the agreement on origin of application. This is good > news as last time I looked at this and even spoke to KTL Canada the situation > was that you must have an agent or rep either in Canada or Korea. It is good > to see this relaxation and thanks for the info. > > Bill Ellingford > Motion Media Technology > > ---------- > From: Graham Rae Dulmage[SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: 16 June 1999 04:43 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Korean approvals > > Even if you are not Canadian you can still test at KTL. A number of companies > have done this. The MRA between Canada and Korea has a clause that forbids > or precludes rules of origin being applied. If you are not Canadian or do not > have a Canadian facility the application requirements are a bit different. > KTL's > reports are accepted for non-Canadian applicants by RRL. > > Regards > > G. Rae Dulmage, B. Comm., > President > TelApprove Services Corporation > (613) 257 3015 > http://www.angelfire.com/on/telapprove > > Bill Ellingford wrote: > > > Hi Treg world > > > > Unless you are Canadian and use the KTL test facility, you will almost > > certainly be looking at assessment by the MIC / RRL in Korea. Obtain a > > CENELEC CB scheme safety test report first as this will simplify the safety > > submission but make sure you submit the safety to the Korean CB scheme lab. > > They will then variffy the report for RRL. Going direct to RRL will > > involve a high level of testing which includes parts that are accepted > > elsewhere under different approval schemes. > > > > The MIC (Ministry of Information & Communications) and the RRL (Radio > > Regulations Lab) both publish data on the www. The data includes contact > > information. > > > > http://webdb.mic.go.kr/e_home/ > > > > http://www.mic.go.kr:7070/english/intro/intro.htm > > > > Cheers. Bill Ellingford > > Motion Media Technology > > > > > > ---------- > > From: Dorababu R.[SMTP:[email protected]] > > Sent: 15 June 1999 15:00 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: Korean approvals > > > > The KTL definitely helps, and also you will get information from > > the following sites. > > http://www.typeapproval.com ( for Asia Pacific region) > > http://www.cclab.com > > > > thanks > > Dorababu > > > > Karen Bollard wrote: > > > > > > Try checking with KTL http://www.ktl.com > > > > > > Apart from doing all testing in Korea itself, they are one of the few labs > > > accredited to do the Korean testing. > > > > > > They'll also help with the approval applications. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Sehat, Shaniza [mailto:[email protected]] > > > Sent: 15 June 1999 10:38 > > > To: '[email protected]' > > > Subject: Korean approvals > > > > > > Hello all! > > > Can anyone provide the info on the Korean approvals for IT Equipments (PC, > > > adapters, monitors, modems especially)? > > > > > > Thank you, > > > Shaniza Sehat > > > Email: [email protected] > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Part 1.2 Type: application/ms-tnef > > Encoding: base64 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Part 1.2 Type: application/ms-tnef > Encoding: base64
