Jordan
Since assuming the throne in 1999, King Abdullah has implemented significant economic reforms, such as opening the trade regime, privatizing state-owned companies, and eliminating most fuel subsidies, which in the past few years have spurred economic growth by attracting foreign investment and creating jobs.
- Population: 6,342,948 (2009 est.)
- Telephone main lines: 519,000 (2008)
- Mobile telephone subscribers: 5.314 million (2008)
- Internet hosts: 28,896 (2009)
- Internet users: 1.5 million (2008)
- Digital leased line interface type: E1
CIA World Factbook
Telecommunications equipment is communications or networking equipment with interface(s) to public network or wide area network (WAN) services. Common telecom network interfaces include T1/E1, ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, ADSL, serial and analogue PSTN.
Compliance International can help you understand how the following approval requirements apply to your telecom equipment products:
Wireless and radio equipment covers any device with a radio transmitter. This includes mobile (GSM or CDMA) handsets, wireless LAN (WLAN) equipment such as Wi-Fi devices, Bluetooth devices, Zigbee devices, WiMAX devices, RFID equipment, contactless card readers, and a whole host of other products that incorporate some kind of RF transmitter.
Compliance International can help you understand how the following approval requirements apply to your wireless and radio equipment products:
Non-telecom ITE is any information technology equipment -- essentially any device with a microprocessor -- that has no telecommunications or radio interface. This includes products such as computer printers and monitors, as well as many types of local area network (LAN) equipment.
Compliance International can help you understand how the following approval requirements apply to your ITE products:
At this time there is no approval required for this type of product. However, regulations and requirements do change, so please contact us to confirm.

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