The FCC has certified the iPhone
05/17/07 14:40 Filed in: the
iPhone
According to MacDailyNews:
"Apple iPhone has been granted FCC certification."
The article includes links to documents which are the official results of the U.S Federal Communication Commission.
"The documents include Apple's confidentiality requests to the FCC:
Apple requests that the Commission withhold the following documents from public viewing for forty-five days after the date certification is granted:
• Test Setup Photographs
• External Photographs
• Internal Photographs
• User Manual
Apples requests that the Commission withhold the following documents from public viewing indefinitely:
• Block Diagram
• Operational Diagram
• Radio Schematic
• Radio Bill of Material
• Radio Tune-up Procedure
• Exhibit Notes"
The fact that in the documentation it states that Apple has requested to withhold certain documents for forty-five days after the certification is granted suggests that the release of the iPhone is on schedule for the end of June.
"Apple iPhone has been granted FCC certification."
The article includes links to documents which are the official results of the U.S Federal Communication Commission.
"The documents include Apple's confidentiality requests to the FCC:
Apple requests that the Commission withhold the following documents from public viewing for forty-five days after the date certification is granted:
• Test Setup Photographs
• External Photographs
• Internal Photographs
• User Manual
Apples requests that the Commission withhold the following documents from public viewing indefinitely:
• Block Diagram
• Operational Diagram
• Radio Schematic
• Radio Bill of Material
• Radio Tune-up Procedure
• Exhibit Notes"
The fact that in the documentation it states that Apple has requested to withhold certain documents for forty-five days after the certification is granted suggests that the release of the iPhone is on schedule for the end of June.