Pay telephones are a crucial part of the public communication network because they give people in different places access to telecommunications services. Indian Technical Standard ITEW13 governs the production and quality criteria for pay phones in India. The aforementioned standards guarantee that pay phones are engineered, manufactured, and examined to fulfil acknowledged quality standards, encompassing performance standards, safety attributes, and suitability for Indian communication contexts.
In addition to being required by law, manufacturers view ITEW13 compliance as a sign of their dedication to providing secure, dependable, and high-quality pay phone systems. Following these guidelines can help manufacturers build their brand, win over customers, and get their products noticed in the cutthroat market for telecom equipment. Producers adhering to these guidelines support the nation's endeavours in furnishing users in diverse locales with trustworthy and secure pay phone solutions.
Note: Manufacturers intending to introduce pay telephones to the Indian market must obtain the EPR Registration Certificate, a mandatory requirement.
Pay phone manufacturers are obligated to obtain EPR authorization, demonstrating their dedication to responsible product lifecycle management and their critical role in promoting environmentally friendly and sustainable manufacturing practises. This authorization makes pay phone producers responsible for the recycling and end-of-life disposal of their products.
The Extended Producers Responsibility Authorization, or EPRA, programme is essential for addressing the growing problem of managing electronic waste, or "e-waste." Obtaining the EPR Registration Certificate from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the EPR authorization from the State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) are the two steps in the process of obtaining EPR authorization. The purpose of EPRA is to transfer management of e-waste from local governments and consumers to companies that manufacture and import electronic goods. Electronics producers and importers are bound by EPRA to be accountable for the full lifespan of their goods, from manufacturing to disposal. This entails setting up and providing financing for recycling centres, collection systems, and appropriate e-waste disposal techniques. To decrease the negative effects of electronic gadgets on the environment, EPRA encourages manufacturers to incorporate easier recycling into the design of their goods.
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Step 1: Fill out the application form
Step 2: Attach all the required documents
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