Wistron Corporation EM300 Manual De Usuario
EM300 Data Card Integration Guide
R&D Division, Handheld & Mobile Communication,
Taipei Design Center, Wistron Corp.
Engineering Specification
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Compliance & Certification Requirements
PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB)
PTCRB Certification is mandated and the product is technically evaluated to meet the minimum requirements for
registration on the PTCRB Operators’ networks. The purpose of the PTCRB is to provide the framework within
which GSM Mobile Equipment (ME) Type Certification can take
place for members of the PTCRB. The PTCRB process is recommended for all Manufacturers
who wish to have their products operating within the areas served by the PTCRB Operators. This includes but is
not limited to determination of the test specifications and methods to implement
the Type Certification process for GSM Mobile Equipment.
registration on the PTCRB Operators’ networks. The purpose of the PTCRB is to provide the framework within
which GSM Mobile Equipment (ME) Type Certification can take
place for members of the PTCRB. The PTCRB process is recommended for all Manufacturers
who wish to have their products operating within the areas served by the PTCRB Operators. This includes but is
not limited to determination of the test specifications and methods to implement
the Type Certification process for GSM Mobile Equipment.
PTCRB type certification will be based on GSM and OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) Specifications with
modifications per North American Standards and additional requirements from FCC rules, and any other
government agency that may have jurisdiction and or competence in the matter.
Additions to the PTCRB Specifications will be developed by the GSM operators. The additions will be limited
to MS-related features. The PTCRB document NAPRD 03 (Permanent Reference Document) will be modified
to include references to the above specifications once they are written and accepted by majority of the review
board.
Additions to the PTCRB Specifications will be developed by the GSM operators. The additions will be limited
to MS-related features. The PTCRB document NAPRD 03 (Permanent Reference Document) will be modified
to include references to the above specifications once they are written and accepted by majority of the review
board.
To learn more about device certifications, please visit the
PTCRB Website
. You must sign up as a member to
gain access
Global Certification Forum (GCF),
The Global Certification Forum (GCF) is an independent organization with a wide-ranging membership of
operators, equipment manufacturers and other interested parties. The actions of the Forum are actively
supported by key staff from the Association Technical Projects operation and by the Association Executive
Management Committee.
operators, equipment manufacturers and other interested parties. The actions of the Forum are actively
supported by key staff from the Association Technical Projects operation and by the Association Executive
Management Committee.
GCF is recommended but not mandatory for attachment to the European network. It is a partnership
between network operators and terminal manufacturers and allows independent
interoperability validation of the 2G and 3G mobile Corporationterminal. GCF is typically required for formal
carrier technical acceptance of the mobile Corporationterminal.
between network operators and terminal manufacturers and allows independent
interoperability validation of the 2G and 3G mobile Corporationterminal. GCF is typically required for formal
carrier technical acceptance of the mobile Corporationterminal.
Membership of GCF is entirely voluntary. Full GCF membership is open to mobile terminal manufacturers
and network operators. Other interested members of the mobile wireless
community, including test laboratories and test equipment manufacturers, may participate in GCF
as observers.
and network operators. Other interested members of the mobile wireless
community, including test laboratories and test equipment manufacturers, may participate in GCF
as observers.
The current membership includes almost 150 network operators worldwide, more than 35 leading terminal
manufacturers and over 50 test equipment manufactures. Members decide the
organization and administration of the forum at regular Steering Group meetings. Technical issues
associated with testing new terminals and features are reviewed at regular Agreement Group meetings by
manufacturers, test laboratories and other observers.
manufacturers and over 50 test equipment manufactures. Members decide the
organization and administration of the forum at regular Steering Group meetings. Technical issues
associated with testing new terminals and features are reviewed at regular Agreement Group meetings by
manufacturers, test laboratories and other observers.
To learn more about device certifications, please visit the
GCF Website
.
The website identifies manufacture,
terminal names and the date which the terminal was certified. You must sign up as
A member to gain full access.
A member to gain full access.