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LIST of TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT (As at July 2011) LIST OF TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT (as at July 2011) S/No. CERTIFICATE HOLDER EQUIPMENT TYPE MODEL MANUFACTURER 1 7Layers AG Siemens Bluetooth BTCoMB Siemens AG, Germany Continental Bluetooth Module BPM(B) CAS UK Ltd Car Comfort System SYNC_EPHNA BMW TCU 1.5 ECE Continental Automotive Bluetooth Module Head Unit W221/C216 MOPF Motorola, USA. Bluetooth Module Sync Ford Sinn GnbH Vehicle Diagnostic Interface ICOM I + ME ACTIA, GmbH Bluetooth Module Sync Module Flextronics International GmbH, Althofen Haman Beckers Bluetooth Module Combox Haman Beckers Automotive 2.0v Systems, Germany Vehicle Diagnostic Interface ICOM I + ME ACTIA GmbH Continental Bluetooth Module SYNC_EPHNA Continental Automotive Systems , USA. 2 ACCAT Nigeria Ltd Digital Microwave Radio Codan 8800 Codan PTY, Australia 3 Alcatel Nigeria Limited Evolium 9100 Base Station Evolium 9100 Alcatel, France Evolium 9130 BSC/MFS Evolium 9130 Alcatel Transcoder Transcoder 9125 Alcatel Evolium Evolium A1353 RA OMC-R Alcatel Base Station UMTS Base Stattion (Node B) Alcatel Base Station UMTS Radio Network Controller Alcatel ADM 1660SM ADM 1660SM Alcatel Multiplexer 1642EM 1642EM Alcatel PDH Microwave 9500MXC, 9400AWY, 9600LSWY 4 Agilent Wireless Limited Axesstel MV400 EVDO Rev. A MV430R Axesstel Inc. Wireless/Wifi Gateway Skyspeed Fixed Wireless Phone FX - 806P Skyspeed EVDO Rev. A WiFi Router SEC 8189 Epivalley Company Limited 1 LIST OF TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT EVDO Rev. A WiFi Router SEC 8089 Vertex EvDo Rev. A Hotspot Modem WV340 Vertex Wireless Ltd, Korea. 5 AirTight Networks, Inc. SpectraGuard Sensor SS-300-AT-C-10 Dong Guan G-Com Computer Co., LTD. 6 Alpha Networks Inc. Wireless LAN Adapter WIS09ABGN - G Alpha Networks Inc. Wireless LAN Adapter WIS09ABGN 7 Alpine Electronic, Inc Alpine Bluetooth Module PF240028 Alpine Electronics Inc., Japan. 8 ALPS Electric Co., Limited Vehicle Keyless Transmitter System TWB1U761 Alps Electric Co., Limited 9 Aluminium Smelter L – Band VSAT Modem CDM-57 OL, 2.4M Paradise 3100-20C Paradise Datacom, USA Company Of Nigeria PLC 10 Aperto Networks Packet Wave System Packet Waves Models: Aperto Networks 5000,3000,1000,760,380,320,300,230 and 220 11 ASCON Nigeria Plc L-Band VSAT Modem CDM-57OL, 2.4M Paradise 3100- 20C Comtech 12 Askey Computer Corp. Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Module BTU1030 Askey Computer Corp., Taiwan 13 AT4 Wireless Spain Realtek 802.11b/g Minicard RTL8187SE Realtek Semiconductor Inc., TAIWAN Class 2 Bluetooth EYTFXCS Class 2 Bluetooth Taiyo Yuden Inc, Japan 2.0EDR WLAN PCI Half Size Mini-Card QMI EM304 14 BCN Nigeria Ltd Optical Synchronous Digital GF 2488 – 01D Wuhan Research Institute of Post Multiplexer and Telecoms, China Optical Synchronous Digital GF 2488 – 01B (ADM) Multiplexer Optical Synchronous Digital GF 2488 – 01B TM Multiplexer 15 Bello Osagie and Co. Concerto Digital Communication DCP00 Aspect Software, USA Processor 16 Betel Associates PDH Microwave Radio ML1500, ML1300, ML0800 and Comba Telecoms Ltd., China Telecoms Consultants ML0700 17 Broadcom Corporation 802.11g/Draft 802.11n Wireless LAN BCM94313HMGB Broadcom Corporation, USA + Bluetooth PCI-E Mini Card PCI-E Half Mini Card 2 LIST OF TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT Broadcom Bluetooth Transceiver BCM92070MD_REF Module Broadcom Bluetooth Transceiver BCM92070MD_LENO Module Broadcom Bluetooth Transceiver BCM943225HMB Module 18 C.Vinan Communications Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA) G2001901 Remec Himark, China (WA) Limited GSM 900 19 Calsonic Kansei Vehicular Immobilizer System MW1014 Johnson Controls Automotive Corporation Electronics, France 20 Cambridge Broadband Customer Premises Equipment CPE- 10G–MA-S/M-VH Cambridge Broadband Networks Networks Limited Limited 21 Cambridge Silicon Radio BlueSlim Bluetooth Module, CSR BSMAN3 Cambridge Silicon Radio Inc., USA Inc. BlueSlim 2 Bluetooth Module BSBM2 BlueSLim Bluetooth Module CSR 22 Causeway Petroleum and Nokia CDMA Handset 6235 (CDMA) Nokia Corporation Chemicals Nig. Limited 23 Cellit Nigeria Limited Phillips GSM Handset X710 (GSM) 24 CETECOM ICT Services TPMS/Keyless Tuner TWC1G124 Alps Electric Co., Limited GmbH WLAN - WIFI Atheros 802.11(b/g/n) AR5B91 Toshiba Europe GmbH, Germany 13ch-XB91 WLAN - WIFI Atheros 802.11(b/g) AR5BXB63 13ch-XB63L WLAN - WIFI Intel 802.11(a/b/g/n) 13ch-SP 1X2 MC & 13ch-SP 1X2 MOW Bluetooth Module EYTFXCS & EYTFEBS Analogue Modem – Data/Fax MDC RD02-D330 Delphi Analogue Modem D40-AM5 Bluetooth Module IAM2.1 BT PWB EU Alpine Electronics Manufacturing Inc Rearseat Entertainment System/ ED-B205 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Transceiver Sanda Works. Integrate Immobilizer System with HLIK-1 Honda Lock Mfg. Co., Ltd RKE 3 LIST OF TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT Multi Beam Radar (MBR) Precision MBR-Gen2 Typ C VALEO Schalter und Sensoren Side Object Detection GmbH VALEO Remote Controls and A05TAB VALEO Security Systems, France. Immobilizers VALEO Remote Controls and A05IAB Immobilizers Integrated Immobilizer System with HLIKN-1R Honda Lock Mfg. Co., Ltd. RKE Head Unit High ECE Single/Changer NR-204-1E and NR-204-6E Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Sanda Works. Passive Anti-theft Transceiver D7520013 Omron Automotive Electronics, USA Equipment Bluetooth with 802.11 b. g and CF-19 Panasonic Services Europe, Analog Modem Germany Toshiba Notebook with WLAN PSSE1E Toshiba Europe, Germany (802.11a/b/g/n) Bluetooth device Delphi Analogue Modem D40-AM5 Delphi Analogue Modem RD02-D330 Delphi V ehicle Immobilizer System MW1014 Continental Automotive, GmbH Smart Keyless System SKE11B-03 Mitsubishi Normal Keyless System SKE126-01 Mitsubishi Immobilisation System IMB111-03 Mitsubishi iTools Application ISAPBMW BMW 25 Chams Access Chams Access Kiosk Plinth G5 Chams 26 Cisco Systems Nigeria Cisco Routers Catalyst Express 500 (with Cisco Systems California, USA. Limited accessories) Cisco Routers Catalyst 2900 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Catalyst 2950 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Catalyst 2960 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Catalyst 3550 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Catalyst 3560 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Catalyst 3750 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. 4 LIST OF TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT Cisco Routers Catalyst 4500 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Catalyst 4900 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Catalyst 6500 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Cisco ME 3400 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Cisco Routers Cisco MGX 8800 (with accessories) Cisco Systems California, USA. Other non-wireless Cisco products VPN 3000 Series Concentrators(with Cisco Systems California, USA. accessories) Other non-wireless Cisco products ASA5500 Adaptive Security Cisco Systems California, USA. appliances (with accessories) Other non-wireless Cisco products Cisco DPA 7600 Voice Mail Gateway Cisco Systems California, USA. (with accessories) Other non-wireless Cisco products Cisco ATA Series of Analog Cisco Systems California, USA. Telephone Adaptors (with accessories) Cisco Wireless IP Phone (with CP-7921G-E-K9 Cisco Systems California, USA. accessories) Cisco wireless products (GSM Card) HWIC-3G-GSM Cisco Systems California, USA. 27 Clarion Co., Ltd. Bluetooth Module for Car Audio PF-3388A-A Clarion Co., Ltd System 28 Cobranet Limited 2100MHz Base Station XW5000-21 Chongquin Xinwei Telecom Technology Company Limited, China. 2100MHz Terminals CN28, CN438W AND CN68 Chongquin Xinwei Telecom Technology Company Limited, China. 2100MHz Terminal CN438 Chongquin Xinwei Telecom Technology Company Limited, China. 2100MHz Terminal CN438 Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Inc. 2100MHz Terminal CN438W Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Inc. 5 LIST OF TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT 2100MHz Terminal CN28 Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Inc. 2100MHz Terminal CN68 Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Inc. 2100 MHz Base Station XW5000-21 Beijing Xinwei Telecom Technology Inc. 28 Computational Systems Wireless Vibration Transmitter CSI 9420 (Approved for use on 2.4 Computational Systems Inc., USA Inc. GHz only) 29 Conexant Systems Conexant Data / Fax Modem RD02-D330 Conexant Systems Taiwan Co., Ltd Taiwan Co., Ltd Conexant Data / Fax Modem RD02-D450 Conexant Systems Taiwan Co., Ltd 30 Continental Automotive Continental Radio Frequency 5WK4 9384 Continental Automotive GmbH, GmbH Germany Transmitter Germany. Bluetooth Module for BMW Car Radio Combox Continental Radio Frequency 5WK50257 Continental Automotive Guadalajara Receiver Mexico S. A. de C.V Continental Radio Frequency 5WK50254 Receiver Continental Radio Frequency 5WK50252 Receiver Continental Radio Frequency 5WK50250 Receiver Continental Radio Frequency 5WK50248 Receiver Continental Radio Frequency 40398036 Receiver Continental Radio Frequency 40406557 Receiver Continental Radio Frequency 40398279 Receiver Radio Frequency Transmitter 5WK4 9986 Continental Automotive GmbH, Continental Radio Frequency A2C53349812 Germany. Transmitter Continental Radio Frequency A2C53357008 Transmitter 6 LIST OF TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT Continental Radio Frequency 5WK49097 Receiver Continental Vehicle Keyless Go 5WY8512 System Continental Vehicle Keyless Go 5WY8523 System Continental Vehicle Keyless Go 5WY8279 System Vehicle Keyless Entry System S122736011 Continental Radio Frequency 5WK4 9609 Transmitters Continental Fob Reader 5WY7700 Continental Radio Frequency 5WK4 9609B Transmitters Remote Keyless Entry System 5WK49093 and 5WK43449 Immobiliser System
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