Huawei MC509 CDMA LGA Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
HUAWEI MC509 CDMA LGA Module
Hardware Guide
Certifications
Issue 01 (2011-04-08)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
68
YYYYYYYY
YYYYYYYY is the unique product number (UPN) consisting of up to eight capital
letters in English and/or digits.
Chinese Certifications
Network access licensing (NAL)
The Ministry of Information Industry (MII, former Ministry of Posts and
Telecommunications) applies NAL to telecommunications equipment. On
January 1, 1999, with the enforcement of the Administration of the Network
Connection of Telecommunications Equipment Procedures issued by the MII, all
telecommunications equipment that access public or private telecommunications
networks in China should obtain network access licenses issued by the MII. No
telecommunications equipment can be connected to a public
telecommunications network or be sold in China without a network access
license.
A network access license includes the following information:
License number
Applicant
Manufacturer
Equipment name
Equipment type
Place of manufacture
Remarks
Date of issue
Date of expiry
A network access license often is valid for three years. The Telecommunications
Administration Bureau, MII is responsible for inspecting and approving
telecommunications equipment and then issuing network access licenses
according to the inspection results. Local telecommunication administration
departments are responsible for supervising and managing network access of
telecommunications equipment in the local regions.
The network access certification is called China Telecommunications Equipment
Network Access Approval (TENAA or CTA) or China Telecommunications
Equipment Network Access Licensing (NAL).
NAL marks should meet the following requirements:
NAL marks are the quality compliance marks affixed to the
telecommunications equipment that obtains network access licenses.
NAL marks are printed and issued by the MII.
NAL marks can be purchased for the equipment that obtains network access
licenses.
NAL marks should be affixed firmly to the telecommunications equipment that
obtains network access licenses.
Forging or illegally using NAL marks is forbidden. No NAL mark can be affixed
to the telecommunications equipment that fails to obtain network access
licenses or whose network access licenses expire.
The following figure shows an example of NAL marks.