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Provision of Importer Details now required
CambodiaCambodia09.04.2025
The Telecommunications Regulator of Cambodia (TRC) will now require importer details for all Type Approval Submissions. »read more
NCA Mandates Sample Submission for Type approval
GhanaGhana02.04.2025
The NCA insists on the sample provision for new Type Approval Applications. This requirement was previously regulated but not enforced. »read more
Eid Al-Fitr Festivities 2025
IndonesiaIndonesia27.03.2025
The upcoming holiday Eid al-Fitr is anticipated to impact Type Approval processes in several countries, notably Azerbaijan and Indonesia. »read more
Open ACMA Consultations 2025
AustraliaAustralia26.03.2025
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is currently holding consultations on six different proposals. »read more
MIC Approvals for 433 MHz Now Possible in Japan
JapanJapan20.03.2025
Starting February 28, 2025, specific 433 MHz SRDs can be approved in Japan. »read more
FCC Launches Deregulation Initiative
United StatesUnited States19.03.2025
The FCC has initiated a deregulation effort titled "IN RE: DELETE, DELETE, DELETE". Comments can be submitted until April 11, 2025. »read more
SIRIM Mandates IPv6 Reports for Approvals Starting July 2025
MalaysiaMalaysia13.03.2025
SIRIM announced new requirements for IPv6 compliance, impacting type approvals and renewals for cellular devices. »read more
RSS-247, Issue 4, Open Draft Consultation
CanadaCanada07.03.2025
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) is currently holding a consultation on “RSS-247, Issue 4”, open until May 5, 2025. »read more
Authority Name Change in Indonesia
IndonesiaIndonesia05.03.2025
Indonesia's Type Approval authority has officially changed its name to DJID. »read more
ECC Public Consultations – Open Draft Reports and Decisions
EUEU27.02.2025
Explore the latest ECC public consultations on spectrum management, interference mitigation, and frequency coordination. Open until March 2025. »read more
Transition from CST to SABER Platform
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia26.02.2025
As announced in the "Technical Regulation for Communications and Information Technology Devices", the CST platform has transitioned. »read more
New Technical Regulations issued by the IFT (February 2025)
MexicoMexico21.02.2025
On February 7 and 10, 2025, Mexico's Diario Oficial published two new regulations, which will take effect in November 2025. »read more
Upcoming Merger of the MIC with the MoST
VietnamVietnam18.02.2025
The MIC is set to merge with the MoST, in the near future, as per government resolution published on December 6, 2024. »read more
Harmonisierung der Cybersicherheit in der EU
EUEU12.02.2025
Die EU hat am 30. Januar 2025 den "Beschluss (EU) 2025/138" veröffentlicht. »read more
Ofcom Seeks Feedback on Wireless License Exemptions
United KingdomUnited Kingdom06.02.2025
The UK communications regulator Ofcom is conducting a public consultation on updates to wireless telegraphy licence exemptions. »read more
ACMA Consultations 2025: Submission Deadlines & Topics
AustraliaAustralia04.02.2025
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is currently holding various consultations. »read more
ANRT Updates Type Approval: Labeling & SAR Rules
MoroccoMorocco31.01.2025
On January 20, 2025, the ANRT released a new Type Approval Decision, introducing new label details and SAR display requirements. »read more
ISED Consultations Open for RSS-102 SAR Compliance Procedures
CanadaCanada24.01.2025
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) is holding consultations on "RSS-102.SAR.MEAS, Issue 2" and "RSS-102.SAR.SIM, Issue 1". »read more
Update of SDPPI recognized Lab List
IndonesiaIndonesia21.01.2025
The SDPPI will replace "KEPDIRJEN No 109 Tahun 2024". A new list of recognized laboratories is expected to be released within the next six months. »read more
Lunar New Year Festivities 2025
ChinaChina16.01.2025
Upcoming New Year celebrations in several Asian countries are anticipated to cause delays across all public sectors. »read more