Tuesday 4 January 2011

New EU standards relating to universal charger for mobile phone


The Commission welcomes the new EU standards relating to universal charger for mobile (The phone is a communication system, initially designed to transmit the human voice.) Portable. Pursuant to a mandate from the European Commission, the European standards bodies CEN-CENELEC and ETSI have just presented the harmonized standards required for the manufacture of mobile phones compatible computer with a new charger. These standards are the latest step in the process initiated by the Commission to design a universal charger for mobile phones used around the world (The word can describe the world:) integer, are following the agreement in which fourteen major handset manufacturers are committed in June 2009, to standardize computerized chargers for mobile phones (that is to say cell phones can be connected to a computer) sold in the European Union.

Antonio Tajani, Vice-President of the European Commission and Commissioner for Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, said: "I am delighted that the European standards bodies have, as we have asked them, quickly developed the necessary technical standards the manufacture of a universal charger for mobile phone, based on work done by the industry. The latter must now demonstrate its commitment to sell mobile phones compatible with this new charger. The universal charger will make life easier for consumers, help reduce waste and benefit businesses. Everyone will find his account. "

The incompatibility of mobile phone chargers is an inconvenience to users, but also a huge ecological problem. A user wishing to change their mobile phone must usually purchase a new charger and get rid of the old, even if it is in good condition. To meet the expectations of citizens, who claim universal charger, the Commission asked manufacturers to agree on a technical solution to make them compatible loaders of different brands.

Manufacturers of mobile phones world-class are therefore committed to ensuring the compatibility of mobile computer, which should penetrate the market within two years, through the Micro-USB connector. The agreement, established in June 2009, was signed by Apple, Emblaze Mobile, Huawei Technologies (Huawei Telecommunications Co. Ltd.. (????????, Huawei Jishu Y? Uxiàn G? Ngs?) Is a manufacturer Chinese equipment ...), LGE, Motorola (www.motorola.com / uk) Mobility, NEC, Nokia (Nokia is a Finnish telecommunications company. It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile ...), Qualcomm Research In Motion (RIM), Samsung, Sony Ericsson (Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB (Sony Ericsson) is a joint venture created in 2001 by Japan's Sony and ...), TST Mobile (ALCATEL), Texas Instruments and Atmel ( IP/09/1049).

In December 2009, the Commission entrusted to CEN-CENELEC and ETSI the task of developing European standards relating to universal charger. The two European standards bodies are to present the fruits of their labor. The standards help ensure interoperability, namely the universal compatibility of the charger with mobile computer brands. They also take into account risks to safety and electromagnetic emissions and ensure that universal chargers are adequately protected against external interference.

According to the European Commission, the first universal chargers and mobile phones meeting the new standards are expected to arrive on the European market during the first months of 2011.

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