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Rtte Gsm 196 BABT R&TTE Conformity Assessment - Product List TAC Manufacturer Model Name This GSM list is a combined listing of GSM 900 / 1800 / 3G terminals where BABT has been involved in the conformity assessment procedure under either Annex IV (Technical Construction File or TCF procedure) or Annex V (Full Quality Assurance Approval or FQA Approval procedure) of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. It is not a complete list of terminals covered by BABT certification; it includes R&TTE Directive Annex IV or Annex V products where the certificate holder has agreed to their inclusion in this list. To fully identify the products, the list includes the TAC part of the products' IMEI allocation. For equipment types not included, please contact the manufacturer for confirmation of compliance with the R&TTE Directive. The list includes both GSM terminal types placed on the market for the first time under the R&TTE Directive and GSM terminal types previously approved by BABT under the TTE Directive which have transferred into either the TCF or FQA conformity assessment procedures under the R&TTE Directive. Manufacturers may apply for inclusion in the GSM list by applying for BABT certification under Annex IV or Annex V of the R&TTE Directive. Please see http://www.babt.com/rtte-directive.asp for details. 350001 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-3 / Nokia 6250 350002 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RTE-2RH / Nokia TU-8 350003 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSB-6NY / Nokia 8890 350004 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RTE-4RD / Nokia 6091 350005 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350006 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3DX / Nokia 8250 350007 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSE-1NY / Nokia 5110i 350008 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSE-2NY / Nokia 5110i 350009 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSE-1NX / Nokia 5110 350010 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSE-1NY / Nokia 5110i 350016 Siemens AG SL45 350017 Siemens AG 6686i formerly 6686 350019 Siemens AG B35N S30880-S4300 & -S4350, B40 S30880-S4400 350021 Siemens AG B3588N S30880-S4300 & -S4350, A4088 S30880-S4400 350023 Maxon Denmark MX-6811A 350024 Maxon Denmark MX-6810B 350025 Maxon Denmark MX-6810A 350026 Maxon Denmark MX-6811B 350027 Motorola Inc MC2-21A12 350029 Motorola Inc MT3-411A11 Prepared by BABT 02/07/2007 Page 1 BABT R&TTE Conformity Assessment - Product List TAC Manufacturer Model Name 350030 Motorola Inc MT3-411A21 350031 Motorola Inc MT2-411B11 350032 Motorola Inc MC2-41H22 350033 Motorola Inc MC2-41H13 350034 Motorola Inc MC2-41H14 350035 Motorola Inc AC2-41A12 350036 Motorola Inc AC2-41A13 350038 UbiNetics Ltd GC201 350039 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD52, EB-GD52 350040 NEC Technologies UK Ltd MP5J1R2-1B / DB 3800 350041 Maxon Denmark MX-6813 350042 Maxon Denmark MX-6817 350046 Maxon Denmark MX-6850 350047 Maxon Denmark MX-6851 350048 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD52, EB-GD52 350049 Philips Consumer Comms France TCD 208, TCD 238, TCD 218, TCD 268 350050 Philips Consumer Comms France CT 9660 350051 Philips Consumer Comms France GW 901A 350052 Philips Consumer Comms France CT 2828, CT 2888, CT 2888/I Fisio 311 350053 Philips Consumer Comms France CT 9888, CT 9889 350054 Philips Consumer Comms France CT 3328, CT 3329 350055 Philips Consumer Comms France TCD 996 (X15 Pocket) 350056 Philips Consumer Comms France TOP 9672 350057 Philips Consumer Comms France CT 1208, CT 1218 350058 Philips Consumer Comms France CT 2828, CT 2888, Fisio 311 350076 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD93, EB-GD93 350077 Siemens Denmark S40 350078 Siemens Denmark S42 Prepared by BABT 02/07/2007 Page 2 BABT R&TTE Conformity Assessment - Product List TAC Manufacturer Model Name 350079 Siemens Denmark C30 350080 Siemens Denmark M30 350090 Maxon Denmark MX-6830 350091 Maxon Denmark MX-6831 350092 Research In Motion Ltd R900/1800-2/1-4 Blackberry 350093 Hughes Network Systems Ltd HNS-7100 Satellite / GSM Mobile Phone 350096 Sendo International Ltd SND 880 / Duli, D800, A800, D100, H9238 350098 NEC Technologies UK Ltd MP5J1R1 / DB3300W 350101 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350102 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350103 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350104 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350105 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RPM-1 / Nokia Card Phone 2.0 [PCMCIA Card] 350107 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RTE-2RB / Nokia 6010 350108 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RTE-2RD / Nokia 6010 350109 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RTE-4RB / Nokia 6091 350110 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RTE-3RU / Nokia 6091 350111 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-2NX / Nokia 8850 350112 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3NX / Nokia 8210 350113 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NME-3 / Nokia 6090 350114 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350115 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3NX / Nokia 8210 350121 UbiNetics Ltd GA100 350132 Maxon Denmark MX-6832 350133 Maxon Denmark MX-6833 350134 Maxon Denmark MX-6836 350135 Maxon Denmark MX-6837 Prepared by BABT 02/07/2007 Page 3 BABT R&TTE Conformity Assessment - Product List TAC Manufacturer Model Name 350137 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350138 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350139 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350140 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSE-8 / Nokia 3210 350141 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSE-9 / Nokia 3210 350142 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd TME-1 / Nokia 22 350143 Nokia Corporation NSM-3DX / Nokia 8250 350144 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350145 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350146 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350147 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350148 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350149 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd RAE-3N / Nokia 9210 350150 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350151 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350156 Sendo International Ltd SND200 / Rubi, S200 350167 Maxon Denmark MX-6812 350168 Maxon Denmark MX-6816 350169 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD35, EB-GD35 350170 Siemens AG S45 350171 Siemens AG 6618 350172 Siemens AG ME45 350173 Siemens AG 3618 350174 Siemens AG MX45 350175 Siemens AG 8118 350179 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD92, EB-GD92 350192 Maxon Korea MX-6820 350600 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 Prepared by BABT 02/07/2007 Page 4 BABT R&TTE Conformity Assessment - Product List TAC Manufacturer Model Name 350601 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3NX / Nokia 8210 350602 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3NX / Nokia 8210 350603 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3DX / Nokia 8250 350604 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-7 / Nokia 8310, Nokia 6500 350605 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350606 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350607 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350608 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350609 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350610 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350611 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350612 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350613 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3NX / Nokia 8210 350614 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-3NX / Nokia 8210 350615 Maxon Denmark MX-7810 350616 Maxon Denmark MX-7811 350636 Motorola Inc MT3-411C13 350637 Motorola Inc MT2-411C11 350638 Motorola Inc AC2-41B11 350639 Motorola Inc MT3-411D13 350640 Motorola Inc MT3-411E12 350641 Motorola Inc MC3-41B12 350642 Motorola Inc MT3-411C14 350643 Motorola Inc MC3-41C12 350644 Motorola Inc MT3-411E13 350645 Motorola Inc CC3-41A11 350646 Motorola Inc AC2-41C11 Prepared by BABT 02/07/2007 Page 5 BABT R&TTE Conformity Assessment - Product List TAC Manufacturer Model Name 350647 Motorola Inc MC3-41D11 350648 Motorola Inc MT3-411D12 350649 Motorola Inc MT3-411F21 350650 Motorola Inc MT3-411C12 350651 Motorola Inc CC2-41A12 350652 Motorola Inc MT3-411F11 350653 Motorola Inc MC3-21A11 350654 Motorola Inc MUT4-4411A11 350657 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD80, EB-GD80 350666 Siemens Denmark SL45i, 6688i 350669 Maxon Korea MX-6826 350673 Siemens AG C45 S30880-S5100 350674 Siemens AG 2118 S30880-S5100 350675 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD35, EB-GD35 350676 Philips Consumer Comms France TCD 996 (X15 Pocket) 350677 CELLon France YTR 02, CMS 91 350679 CELLon France Konka R768 350686 Nokia Corporation NHM-9NX / Nokia 3350 350687 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSM-4 / Nokia 8855 350688 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NSE-1NY / Nokia 5110i 350689 Nokia Corporation NPM-5 / Nokia 5510 350690 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd TME-2 / Nokia 20 350691 Nokia Corporation NSM-5 / Nokia 5210 350692 Nokia Corporation NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350693 Nokia Corporation NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350694 Nokia Corporation NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350695 Nokia Corporation NPE-4 / Nokia 6310 350696 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd NPM-5 / Nokia 5510 Prepared by BABT 02/07/2007 Page 6 BABT R&TTE Conformity Assessment - Product List TAC Manufacturer Model Name 350697 Nokia Corporation NPM-9 / Nokia 6510 350698 Nokia Corporation NHM-4NX / Nokia 8910 350699 Nokia Corporation NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350700 Nokia Mobile Phones NHM-7 / Nokia 8310, Nokia 6500 350701 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD95, EB-GD95 350724 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD75, EB-GD75 350741 Sendo International Ltd SND220 / S220 350742 Sendo International Ltd SND820 / A820 D820 350751 Siemens AG A40 (B40) 350755 Maxon Korea MX-6880 350759 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD96, EB-GD96 350760 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD85, EB-GD85 350765 Matsushita Comms Ind UK Ltd GD95, EB-GD95 350767 Nokia Corporation NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350768 Nokia Corporation NHM-6NX / Nokia 3330 350769 Nokia Corporation NPE-3NX / Nokia 6210 350770 Nokia Corporation NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350771 Nokia Corporation NHM-5NX / Nokia 3310 350772 Nokia Mobile Phones NPM-5 / Nokia 5510 350774
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