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News Release from: Radio Frequency Investigation | Subject: Compliance and EMC testing
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 January 2001
Cellular phone manufacturer completes
testing
Sendo, one of the newest and fastest growing cellular phone manufacturers in the UK, has completed testing worth over £100k with Radio Frequency Investigation
Sendo, one of the newest and fastest growing cellular phone manufacturers in the UK, has completed testing worth over £100k with Radio Frequency Investigation Ltd (RFI) for full compliance and EMC testing of its latest dual band mobile phones Pre-compliance tests were run in September, followed by two full compliance projects which are now complete
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mike Roper, Sendo's senior approvals engineer commented, "We have used all three of RFI's test platforms.
We are particularly impressed by RFI's flexibility and commitment to helping us meet our aggressive deadlines.
RFI has completed a rigorous and intensive test programme to satisfy the requirements of the BABT CNC scheme in a small space of time frequently running tests overnight and at weekends to meet our deadlines".
Founded in August 1999 and headquartered in Birmingham, Sendo has already launched its first product, the D800, with the second close behind.
The first product is a dual band GSM phone, positioned at the top-end of the market for high use business customers.
At launch it will be one of the lightest (68 grams) and most highly specified phones in the world.
The second phone is targeted towards the consumer youth and pre-paid markets and will set new standards in this sector.
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