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News Release from: RFI Global Services | Subject: Regulatory reports
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 October 2001
Reports point the way to compliance
Radio Frequency Investigation (RFI) has produced a number of new regulatory reports to help manufacturers reduce time to market for their products.
Radio Frequency Investigation (RFI) has produced a number of new regulatory reports to help manufacturers reduce time to market for their products The "R and TTE notification report" and the "433MHz report" are believed to be the only resources of their kind providing manufacturers with comprehensive compliance guidance quickly and easily
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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RFI's "R and TTE notification report" will help manufacturers to make notification in the 15 EU countries as well as the three EFTA countries under the R and TTE Directive.
The guide is user-friendly, providing a stand-alone reference on the notification process.
It avoids the need for information searches, provides contact details and addresses, notification requirements and forms for each of the 18 countries covered.
The report will help to facilitate time to market through minimising the time taken to issue notifications.
It will ensure that correct notifications are made first time around reducing the time spent and risks associated with incorrect submissions.
The "433MHz report" gives full details of the European 433MHz band detailing all restrictions and services that can be used.
It is an instant-reference document for manufacturers wanting to ensure new designs meet with country specific regulations.
Coming soon is RFI's "RLAN and Hyperlan report", covering the EU frequency assignments for RLAN and Hyperlans in the 2.4 and 5.8GHz frequency bands, respectively.
This will be an essential reference document for manufacturers detailing frequency and operation restrictions.
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