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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer1 UNECE Telecom Initiative Lars Dittmer Government and Regulatory Affairs Email: lars.dittmer@ericsson.com Tel: +46 70 575 1278 Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson SE-164 83 Stockholm, Sweden
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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer2 Mutual Recognition Agreement EU - US Important aspectThe starting of a process of discussions between regulatory authorities, Less important aspectActual implementation of the MRAs Simplifications on both sides, e.g. R&TTE directive in EU FCC simplifications of rules (slower)
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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer3 Industry cooperation due to MRA Joint papers: GPCAS (ICT Industry Green Paper on a Global Product Conformity Assessment System for the Future CARMA (A Common Approach to Regulation for Market Access of Information and Communications Technology and Consumer Electronics Products)
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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer4 What’s the problem ? Administrative requirements Harmonisation most important Technical requirements Harmonisation by industry via standardisation activities over time
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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer5 How to change ? Create trust among owners of regulation UNECE Telecom Initiative – developed on the basis of the ”International Model” – is trust-building An important tool for regulatory convergence has been developed within the UNECE WP.6 – Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies: ”The International Model for Technical Harmonization”
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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer6 Realities Some products are true global: PC Modems 3G GSM WLAN Bluetooth
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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer7 UNECE Telecom Initiative using the International Model Common Regulatory Objectives: One common part for administrative obligations Separate technical parts listing requirements Etc. CRO Common Part 1 Procedural and administrative obligations CRO specific Part 2 (e.g., Bluetooth) CRO specific Part 2 (e.g., IMT-2000) Overlapping technical requirements accepted by industry to create trust
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11 May 2004Lars Dittmer8 Future step When trusted, a more generic use of The UNECE International Model i.e. based on technical aspects (EMC, safety, etc) rather than products.
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