LABORATORY PROFILE
If you're supplying
- Power Supplies
- Isolating Transformers
- Control Panels
- Telecommunications Equipment
- Laboratory Equipment
- Computer Equipment
- Plug Packs
- Televisions
- Audio Equipment
- Appliances
- ISDN Equipment
- Cabling Equipmen
to the Australian market you
need
THE ADVANTAGES COMTEST CAN PROVIDE
The Advantages You Need...
Flexibility
From preconformance testing to complete project management, Comtest can
design a testing program, for one or more products, that will help
you get your product to market with a minimum of time and fuss.
A Complete Service
Conformance testing has three major components: safety, Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI), network integrity and network 'interoperability'.
Comtest can arrange to perform and co-ordinate testing in all
these areas. For radio products, Radio Frequency (RF) testing is also
required and Comtest can arrange the necessary evaluations on your
behalf.
Evaluation and testing of most equipment performed to Australian and
international specifications.
Experience
With over 20 years testing and consultancy experience in the Australian
industry, Comtest has the expertise you can rely on to deliver
cost effective results.
Superior Technology and Resources
Unlike smaller testing facilities Comtest has a full range
of testing equipment.
Confidentiality
We take pride in assuring the confidentiality of your business at Comtest. All
testing is performed in secured laboratories. In addition,
Comtest offers some development services, but there is no chance
of inadvertent technology transfer from one company's products to anothers.
Problem areas found are clearly identified for your immediate action
and advice.
NATA Accreditation
As a NATA registered test house Comtest has attained quality
requirements including an approved Quality System, staff skills and
test equipment calibration.
Industry Updates
As a Comtest client you'll receive the latest information
on standards and the industry through bulletins which also include
news on technical standards and testing services. |
Corporate History and Milestones
Pre 1987
Known
as the Telecom Australia Regulatory Test Centre. Provided the testing
service for Terminal, Data and PABX equipment so Telecom Australia
Approvals could be granted.
1987
The
Telecom Regulatory Test Centre was renamed Comtest and became accredited
as an AUSTEL Test House for Telephony Products, AUSTEL was the newly
formed Government Regulator for Telecommunications. Comtest was accredited
to all the relevant AUSTEL standards for Telephony Products, this included
Transmission, Protocol and the Safety standards.
1990
Comtest
vacated the Telecom Exhibition Exchange and relocated at 32 Lincoln
Square North in Carlton, Melbourne Victoria the new premises provided
greater space and enabled Comtest to expand their Telecommunications
testing facilities. Comtest also used the facility at the exhibition
model exchange for ISDN testing and the Telecom, Maidstone facility
for cable testing.
1991
Comtest
is accredited by NATA for all the relevant AUSTEL standards for Telephony
Products, this included Transmission, Protocol and the safety standards.
1997
Comtest
was privatized with most staff transitioning from Telstra to the new “Comtest
Laboratories Pty Ltd”
Comtest Laboratories was structured under the management of Greg Caspar
(Business Director) and Peter Arms (Technical Director)
Under the guidance of Peter Arms and Greg Caspar, Comtest Laboratories
was expanded into new fields of safety, performance and efficiency
testing.
Comtest maintained the lead in A-tick testing and was the only Australian
Test House accredited for all technologies including xDSL and ISDN.
Comtest also has a wide range of accreditations for Europe and New
Zealand.
Comtest Laboratories relocated to the present address of 1/570 City
Road, South Melbourne, Victoria. This move enabled an expansion in
testing fields. Including the installation of a screened room and a
high voltage laboratory.
1998
Comtest
Management realizing the compliance and regulatory needs of their customers
formed a subsidiary company “Compliance Folder Management Pty
Ltd”. Comtest has a close relationship with ACMA and the state
electrical regulators, these associations has assisted Comtest customers
with compliance and approvals issues.
Comtest Laboratories was determined by AMCA (then ACA) as a Certification
Body to assist industry in gaining access to the market for products
that there is no Recognised Testing Authority e.g. Mobile Phones.
Comtest Laboratories is accredited by Telecom New Zealand Access Standards
to most PTC standards including all the digital standards.
Comtest Laboratories is determined as a European Designated body for
the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) and the Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment Directive (TTE Directive).
2000
Comtest
accredited as a CB Scheme Testing Laboratory (CBTL) covering the standards
IEC 60950 and IEC 61010. This has enabled Comtest’s customers
access to over 50 countries through the IECEE. It has also ensured
Comtest has maintained the high level of technical competence as required
by both NATA and the IECEE.
2006
Comtest
acquires high voltage/current surge equipment to achieve accreditation
to AS/NZS 4117 (Telecommunications surge protection devices)
and the ability to test to the ITU-T K series of recommendations.
2007
Comtest
Laboratories is the first Laboratory in Australia to be accredited
to the energy efficiency standard AS/NZS 4665 (Performance of external
power supplies).
Comtest Laboratories is approved by Telecom New Zealand Access Standards
to test to the ADSL 2+ standard PTC 273.
2008
Comtest
Laboratories accredited to AS/NZS 62301, Household electrical
appliances - Measurement of standby power
Ongoing
Because
of Comtest’s experienced staff, Comtest as an Industry Leader
has always been involved with Standards development committees and
industry forums for example Comtest has participated in the committees
that developed the AUSTEL and then the ACIF standards and continues
to do so.
Comtest Laboratories is a member of most industry groups including Standards
Australia, Australian Industry Group (AIG) (formally AEEMA) and the Communication
Alliance (formally ACIF). Comtest is also a founding member of ECTA,
the Electrical Compliance Testing Association of which Peter Arms was
President for 10 years. |