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ETSI (the European Telecommunications Standards Institute) is a non-profit-making, independent organization whose mission is to produce the telecommunications standards that will be used for decades to come throughout Europe and beyond.
Based in Sophia Antipolis (France), ETSI unites 874 members from 54 countries inside and outside Europe, and represents manufacturers, network operators, administrations, service providers, research bodies and users. Its members, who are also responsible for approving its deliverables, determine the Institute’s work program. As a result, ETSI's activities are maintained in close alignment with the market needs expressed by its members.
ETSI plays a major role in developing a wide range of standards and other technical documentation as Europe's contribution to worldwide standardization in telecommunications, broadcasting and information technology. ETSI's prime objective is to support global harmonization by providing a forum in which all the key players can contribute actively. ETSI is officially recognized by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and is a Counselor of EOTC.
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Click here to browse for standards associated with each specific European Union New Approach Directive.
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Keywords: CE marking, CE Mark, European business, EU regulations, EU business requirements, European trade barriers, New Approach directive, technical construction file, EN, prEN, ISO, IEC, ITU, ETSI, CEN, CENELEC, EU regulatory compliance
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