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Title: A CAB Experience AmericanTCB in Buenos Aires CITEL


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A CAB Experience AmericanTCB in Buenos Aires
CITEL
2
A CAB Experience
  • A look at the MRAs and their effect on Conformity
    Assessment, Technology and Market Access

3
Goals
  • Proper Conformity Assessment is Necessary to
    Maintain Public Health Safety
  • Improve Communications Information Services
  • Society
  • Business
  • Government

4
Wireless Regulations Our Corner of the World
  • US Federal Communications Commission
  • Title 47 CFR
  • Telecommunications Certification Bodies
  • FCC Identifier Certification
  • Canada Industry Canada
  • EU RTTE (EMCSafety)
  • Self-Declaration
  • CE Marking
  • Notified Body (CAB)
  • CE Marking

5
Needs Ideals
  • Global competitiveness requires a level playing
    ground
  • Harmonized Standards facilitate international
    trade
  • MRAs provide access to Global Markets for Local
    Manufacturers
  • Challenge (and opportunity) for US manufacturers
    as manufacturing base changes

6
In the Beginning...
  • Washington Labs
  • 12 Employees
  • Scope of Work
  • EMC, FCC, CE Marking, Safety
  • Rhein Tech Labs
  • 13 Employees
  • EMC, FCC, CE Marking, Safety

7
Business Climate Circa 1990s (Pre-CE Marking)
  • Services for Manufacturers
  • FCC
  • Domestic Safety
  • No Foreign Access for Clients
  • Radio? EMC? Safety? Forget it!
  • Only large companies could afford to export

8
Early MRAs
  • US-EU MRA
  • EMC
  • Radio and Telecom
  • Established trust and recognition with local
    CBs, NBs in Europe (Germany, France and UK)
  • Developed mutual service offerings
  • Access for US Manufacturers

9
APEC Tel MRA
  • Like CITEL, the APEC Tel MRA is divided into
    Phase I (testing) and Phase II (product
    approvals).
  • Currently, the US has agreements for
  • Phase I - Canada, Singapore, Chinese-Taipei,
    Australia, Hong Kong, Korea
  • Phase II Canada, Singapore, others pending

10
FCC Creates TCB Program
  • A new century, a new program, FCC launches TCB
    program to speed device certifications in 2000
  • Program has been very successful
  • Reduce Certification time from months to days
  • Certifications have risen from 2500/year to
    6000
  • Increase in number of Wireless Devices has
    spurred development of new technologies
  • Manufacturers (US and International) have
    benefited tremendously
  • MRAs allow foreign Certifying Bodies (Singapore)
  • Local Knowledge is still KEY

11
TCB Program Created New Market
  • 90 of Certifications are performed by private
    companies
  • Wireless devices dominate
  • TCB program created a NEW market to serve the
    technology sector
  • Certification and Related Services
  • Training
  • Testing is NOT the intent of the TCB program
  • TCBs must accept applications from all qualified
    submittors

12
TCB Development
  • Process to become a TCB
  • Laboratory DNA
  • Independent Review Certification
  • Services for Manufacturers and Test Labs
  • International Certification
  • Engineering Support
  • Training

13
TCBs (16 in US)
  • American TCB, Inc.
  • Bay Area Compliance Laboratory Corporation
  • CKC Certification Services
  • Communications Certification Laboratory
  • Compatible Electronics, Inc.
  • Compliance Certification Services
  • Curtis-Straus LLC
  • Elite Electronic Engineering, Inc.
  • Elliott Laboratories, Inc.
  • Intertek Testing Services, NA Inc.
  • MET Laboratories, Inc
  • Northwest EMC, Inc.
  • PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
  • Timco Engineering, Inc.
  • TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc.
  • Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.

14
TCBs (13 Foreign)
  • Ultratech Engineering Labs Inc. (Canada)
  • BABT (UK)
  • CETECOM ICT (Germany)
  • ETS Product Service (Germany)
  • EMCC (Germany)
  • NEMKO (Canada)
  • Phoenix (Germany)
  • RFI (UK)
  • SP Technical Research (Sweden)
  • Telefication (UK)
  • TRL (UK)
  • TUV Austria (Austria)
  • TUV SUD PSB (Singapore)

15
AmericanTCB
  • Joint Venture to Serve Wireless Certification
    Market

FCC, IC NB (CE) Market Access for US Manufacturers
16
Current Locations
  • Washington, DC
  • California
  • Atlanta
  • Taipei, Taiwan
  • Shenzen, China
  • Beijing, China
  • Business we did not have access to before

17
ATCB Structure
  • 15 Employees and Contractors in 9 Locations
  • Open twenty-four hours per day
  • Partnerships
  • Domestic
  • Rhein Tech Laboratories
  • Washington Laboratories
  • International
  • Taiwan
  • Shenzen, China

18
Communication Advantage
FCC, IC
Staff Management
VOIP, SKYPE
ATCB
Not Possible 10 Years Ago!
Reviewers CBs
Server
Customers (Laboratories)
19
ATCB Market Access Service Locations
20
Canada
  • Foreign Certification Body (FCB)
  • Implemented after Phase II of APEC Telecom MRA
  • FCB similar to TCB Program
  • ISO 65 ISO 17025 Accredited

21
Singapore
  • FCB program
  • Mutual Recognition and Certification Authority

22
MRAs Allows Connecting to International Markets
  • Europe (CAB)
  • CE Marking Frequency Advice
  • China (Service Provider)
  • Base of operations
  • Japan (Partner Relationship)
  • Korea (Service Provider)

23
Access to Information
  • Local partnerships and relationships are the KEY
    to effective services
  • Cooperation with
  • Regulators
  • Test Laboratories
  • Industry Groups
  • Information from NIST, Industry Groups and
    standards liaison activities are necessary for
    new information on requirements.

24
MRAs What are the Benefits?
  • Increase market access for local manufacturers
  • Brings products to the market faster
  • Less cost to manufacturers
  • Create opportunities to cooperate and compete
    globally
  • Service expansion
  • Allow Conformity Assessment Stakeholders to
    introduce products overseas
  • Increases transparency

25
MRAs What are the challenges?
  • Foreign competition
  • Proper Conformity Assessment from external
    conformity assessment bodies
  • Market surveillance and enforcement
  • Cooperation and consolidation
  • Effective service requires networked services

26
MRAs What are the Realities? (NOW)
  • Local cooperation, with local experts that
    understand the market regulations
  • Location is KEY
  • Local Presence
  • Local Experience
  • Local Contacts
  • Market forces adapt
  • The best service providers, understanding the
    local conditions, operating with local talent
    succeed

27
Asia Experiences The China Phenomenon
  • China is the Worlds factory
  • Growth gt 9/year
  • Manufacturing is more sophisticated
  • Engineering knowledge and execution
  • How could we have known about this?

28
China
  • Certifications from China (FCC Line Entries)

29
China Laboratory Market
Beijing Area (5) Yangtze Delta (20)
Pearl Delta (41) Others (4)
30
The China Challenge
  • Access to US for Chinese Manufacturers is WIDE
    OPEN for many products
  • Access to China for Foreign Manufacturers is NOT
    (CCC Mark is Barrier to Entry)
  • Certification is not OPEN
  • However, US exports to China is growing each year
  • Pressure WTO Participation
  • For the US, a push for innovation
  • Share the experience with US firms
  • The horse is out of the barn

31
Enforcement Attitude
  • Time to market pressure creates atmosphere of
    fast-service, low-price
  • Enforcement is difficult
  • Cultural
  • Accessibility
  • Multi-national corporations response
  • Hire independent QA contractors and trusted to
    oversee suppliers

32
Looking ahead
  • Respond to Customer Needs
  • International Access to Product Approvals
  • Develop local liaisons to implement service
  • MRAs are a part of the mix

33
Cooperation with Local Partners
  • Reciprocal agreements for market access Increase
    cross-market trade
  • Stakeholders
  • Manufacturers (Market Access)
  • Society (Jobs!)
  • Regulators (Protect the Public)
  • Labs and CABS (Service)

34
Goals
  • Proper Conformity Assessment
  • Maintain Public Health Safety
  • Improve Communications Information
  • Society Quality of Life
  • Business Access to Global Markets
  • Government Regulators Serve the Public

35
Contact Information
  • Desmond Fraser, Director
  • Michael Violette, Director
  • AmericanTCB, Inc.
  • 6731 Whittier Ave.
  • McLean, VA 22101
  • USA
  • Mail to desmond_at_atcb.com mikev_at_atcb.com
  • http//www.atcb.com
  • Phone (703)847-4700
  • FAX (703)847-6888
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