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Recent Communication Certification Laboratory Salaries (May 19, 2012)
Computer Systems Analyst U.S. Bank $83,000 Minneapolis, MN, 55402 06/11/2010
Computer Systems Engineers/architects Technodyne $88,340 Wayne, NJ, 07470 05/19/2010

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  • Communication Certification Laboratory
  • Industry: Testing
  • City: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Communication Certification Laboratory (CCL) offers complete testing services for the information technology and telecommunications industry. CCL provides testing services to worldwide regulatory requirements in the areas of Terminal Attachment, Product Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). CCL provides for the complete testing of your product in one location.A major change in the way that governments regulate telecommunications products occurred in 1975, when the FCC Part 68 program took effect. The FCC began permitting the customer to own and connect their own telephone equipmen...
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