Oceania Area

Oceania Area

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At present, the wireline access testing & certification of communication terminals in countries all over the world has always been known for complex regulations and standards, low test pass rate and high difficulty in applying for certification. In view of this, our KMO laboratory is equipped with multiple sets of automated telecommunication terminal test systems in terms of hardware, which can simplify the complexity, greatly shorten the test cycle and reduce the test difficulty, and make the test results intuitive and easy to understand for customers to understand and analyze. In terms of software, KMO has a team of global telecommunications certification experts who have extensive experience in the entire certification field. KMO's team of telecommunications experts can help you determine which tests are required to ensure that your products comply with national telecommunications regulations. In addition, special tests can also be customized according to customer requirements.

Our KMO queue appointment time is only 3 days at the fastest, and our KMO provides instant online order value-added services. By bundling mobile terminals with other testing and certification requirements (telecom access, mobile access, radio frequency, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, environment, energy efficiency, performance, etc.), time and money can be saved. With KMO, you will eliminate the hassle of using multiple laboratories, logistics delays and transportation costs.

KMO is one of the few leading suppliers of global wireline terminal testing & certification. Our wired communication testing services include:

*Acoustic testing
*PSTN Terminal Access testing
*ISDN and Analog port testing
*xDSL Network access interoperability testing
*Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) testing
*International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ITU-T standard testing
*American National Standards Institute - ANSI standard testing
*Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) TIA standard testing
etc.


Australia

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is the legal authority of the Australian government. The Australian Broadcasting Authority and the Australian Communications Authority were merged and formed on July 1, 2005.
ACMA is responsible for ensuring the media and communications of all Australians. It achieves this goal through various legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice. ACMA is a "converged" regulatory agency that aims to supervise the convergence of the four "worlds" of telecommunications, broadcasting, radio communications and the Internet.
RCM is a certification mark issued by ACMA in Australia for compliance with communications equipment. Manufacturers and importers must comply with RCM, and products perform ACAQ technical standard testing; register to ACMA to use RCM; fill in SDoC (supplier compliance statement) and save it with the product compliance record; affix the RCM logo on communication products or equipment The label; finally sold to consumers.

Our KMO laboratory has complete telecommunications terminal testing capabilities of ACMA in Australia and ACMA RTA accreditation. It can directly issue ACMA accreditation reports. Our KMO laboratory can provide customers with testing services as follows:

*AS/CA S002:2010 Analogue interworking and non-interference requirements for Customer Equipment for connection to the PSTN
*AS/CA S003.1:2010 Requirements for Customer Access Equipment for connection to a Telecommunications Network - Part 1: General
*AS/CA S003.2:2010 Requirements for Customer Access Equipment for connection to a Telecommunications Network - Part 2: Analogue and TDM based technologies
*AS/CA S003.3:2010 Requirements for Customer Access Equipment for connection to a Telecommunications Network - Part 3: Packet and cell based technologies
*AS/CA S004:2013 Voice performance requirements for Customer Equipment
*AS/ACIF S006:2008 Requirements for Customer Equipment, operating in the voiceband, for connection to the non-switched Telecommunications Network
*AS/CA S008:2010 Requirements for Customer Cabling Products
*AS/CA S008:2020 Requirements for Customer Cabling Products
*AS/CA S009:2013 Installation requirements for Customer Cabling (Wiring Rules)
*AS/ACIF S016:2001 Requirements for Customer Equipment for connection to hierarchical digital interfaces
*AS/ACIF S031:2001 Requirements for ISDN Basic Access
*AS/CA S035:2015 Requirements for installation of temporary field telecommunications customer cabling for defence purposes
*AS/ACIF S038:2001 Requirements for ISDN Primary Rate Access Interface
*AS/ACIF S040:2001 Requirements for Customer Equipment for use with the Standard Telephone Service - Features for special needs
*AS/CA S041.1:2015 Requirements for DSL Customer Equipment for connection to the PSTN - Part 1: General
*AS/CA S041.2:2015 Requirements for DSL Customer Equipment for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network - Part 2: Modems for use in connection with all DSL services
*AS/CA S041.3:2015 Requirements for DSL Customer Equipment for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network - Part 3: Filters for use in connection with all xDSL services
*AS/CA S042.1:2022 Requirements for connection to an air interface of a Telecommunications Network - Part 1: General

*AS/CA S042.4:2022 Requirements for connection to an air interface of a Telecommunications Network - Part 4: IMT Customer Equipment

*AS/CA S042.5:2022 Requirements for connection to an air interface of a Telecommunications Network - Part 5: IMT-2020 Customer Equipment

*AS/CA S043.1:2015 Requirements for Customer Equipment for connection to a metallic local loop interface of a Telecommunications Network- Part 1: General

*AS/CA S043.2:2016 Requirements for Customer Equipment for connection to a metallic local loop interface of a Telecommunications Network - Part 2: Broadband
*AS/CA S043.3:2015 Requirements for Customer Equipment for connection to a metallic local loop interface of a Telecommunications Network Part 3: DC, low frequency AC and voiceband
*AS/NZS 62368.1:2018 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment, Part 1: Safety requirements (IEC 62368-1:2014 (ED. 2.0) MOD)

*AS/NZS 62368.1:2022 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment, Part 1: Safety requirements (IEC 62368-1:2018 (ED. 3.0), MOD)


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New Zealand

Telepermit Spark New Zealand - New Zealand has a formal process for setting standards for equipment that may be connected to various telecommunications networks. Spark runs the Permit to Connect (PTC) approval system for devices connected to the Spark network. New Zealand law stipulates that “individuals can only connect equipment to the network or to any device that is owned or operated by the operator who has agreed to connect” (Article 106 of the Telecommunications Act). Spark released a Telepermit, which shows Spark's agreement for any device connection. Once the equipment meets the specifications and conditions of the PTC acceptance test process, Spark provides the equipment connection agreement by granting Telepermit to the applicant. Telepermit certification shows that the device meets the requirements, meets the requirements, and it can be expected that it will not interfere with other services or users.
Products sold in New Zealand that have been authorized by Telepermit are also entitled to display the Telepermit label on the device. This label clearly indicates that the product has been certified and may be connected to the Spark network. Products that are not Telepermitted shall not be connected to the Spark network. Such products may be deemed to violate Article 106 of the 2001 Telecommunications Act, and the seller may face legal proceedings under the Consumer Protection Act. Anyone who connects products that have not been telexed to the Spark network may also be deemed to have violated Article 106 of the Telecommunications Act and may face legal proceedings.

Our KMO laboratory is equipped with New Zealand Telepermit's relatively complete telecommunications terminal testing capabilities. KMO can now provide customers with the following testing services:

*PTC100 Spark Telepermit: General Conditions
*PTC103 Spark Code of Practice for Residential-Type Customer Premises Wiring This document is retained for historical purposes only, and as a reference for those repairing legacy installations.
*PTC106 Spark specification PTC106 has been withdrawn and replaced by a new wiring code of practice written and maintained by the Telecommunications Carriers' Forum.
*PTC107 PABX External Port Interface Requirements
*PTC131 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 1: Basic Rate Interface
*PTC132 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 1: Primary Rate Interface
*PTC190 Requirements for the connection of 0 - 4 kHz systems to metallic copper cable
*PTC200 Requirements for Connection of Customer Equipment to Analogue Lines August 2019
*PTC208 Specification of the PTC Requirements for Headsets for use in Telephony applications
*PTC216 Specification of the PTC Requirements for Handsfree Conference Terminals: December 2017
*PTC220 Requirements for Private Voice Networks connected to PSTN/ISDN/VoIP Public Networks
*PTC222 1999 Spark Requirements for Customer Premises Cable (2 or 4 pairs with 0.5mm conductors)
*PTC223 2004 Spark Requirements for 2-wire Jack Points for Residential Customer Premises
*PTC225 2003 Draft Requirements for Star Wiring Boxes and Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) Cabling Installations
*PTC226 V1.1 Spark Requirements for 2-wire 2 pin Sockets for Residential Use
*PTC229 Interim Telepermit arrangement for connection to Spark Digital Voice Connect PBX SIP Trunking Service
*PTC229 Specification for Customer Equipment connecting to Spark New Zealand Voice Connect SIP Trunking network
*PTC251 Technical Requirements for Permission to Connect Radio Paging Receivers
*PTC253 Technical Requirements for Connection of Trunked Mobile Radio Equipment
*PTC257 Requirements for connection of WCDMA devices to the Spark New Zealand WCDMA network: September 2013
*PTC257 Requirements for connection of WCDMA devices to the Spark New Zealand WCDMA network: September 2013_Addendum 1
*PTC257 Requirements for connection of WCDMA devices to the Spark New Zealand WCDMA network: September 2013_Addendum 2
*PTC273 Requirements for Connection of ADSL2+ CPE to Spark xDSL Network
*PTC274 Requirements for Connection of VDSL2 CPE to the Spark VDSL2 Network
*PTC281 Spark Requirements for Customer Connected ADSL2+ Line Filters
*PTC285 Spark Requirements for Customer Premises VDSL2 Splitters
*PTC331 Introduction to PTC331 2012 update
*PTC331 Spark Network Interconnection using ITU-T no.7 Signalling Part A Introduction
*PTC331 Spark Network Interconnection using ITU-T no.7 Signalling Part B Technical Definition of ITU-T Signalling System No.7 Message Transfer Part (MTP)
*PTC331 Spark Network Interconnection using ITU-T no.7 Signalling Part C ISUP Specification Recommendation Q.763 - Message and Parameter Formats and Codes and Recommendation Q.764 - Signalling Procedures
*TNA102 Characteristics of the Spark Analogue Telephone Network Customer Interface: August 2019
*TNA133 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 2
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Table of Contents
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part A: General Matters
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Sections 1-2)
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Section 3)
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Section 4)
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Section 5)
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Sections 6 - 8)
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Section 9) *TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Annex)
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part B: Basic Call Control Procedures (Appendix)
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part C: Generic Procedures for the Control of ISDN Supplementary Services
*TNA134 Spark ISDN User - Network Interface, Layer 3 - Part D: Procedures for Specific Supplementary Services
*TNA136 Primary Rate Lite
*TNA137 Basic Rate Access - Ericsson AXE
*TNA151 Spark Telephone Network Transmission Plan
*TNA160 1991 General Installation and Earthing Requirements for Customer Switched Systems

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Ke Mei Ou Laboratory Co., Ltd. (KMO) is located in Shenzhen, China. KMO is an independent third-party testing Laboratory authorized by many international organizations. Since its establishment, KMO has focused on providing the most professional and efficient wireless & communication & voice product testing and certification services for international export enterprises. It is authorized by ILAC-MRA and ANAB, under the supervision and guidance of ANAB. KMO is a well-known ISO/IEC laboratory accreditation organization accredited laboratory in the United States. It is also authorized and recognized by national or regional agencies such as FCC of the United States, ISED of Canada, ACMA of Australia, Telepermit of New Zealand, OFCA of Hong Kong, IMDA of Singapore, etc.
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