After July 13, 2016, Chinese products were sent to an overseas FCC authorized laboratory for testing
On December 30, 2014, the FCC issued a new decree (FCC14-208), which came into effect on July 13, 2015, after which the FCC no longer accepts a new 2.948 lab application. During the one-year transition period after the entry into force of the new Act, the existing 2.948 labs are still capable of testing; after the 15-month transition period, the FCC no longer accepts the 2.948 laboratory test report.
As the Sino-US government in the field of radio equipment has not yet signed a mutual agreement, so our domestic laboratories are through the 2.948 laboratory accreditation in the form of FCC certification laboratory qualification. After July 13, 2016, mainland China's exports to the United States and parts of South America, Latin America, FCC certification of countries and regions of the radio transmission equipment to be sent to the FCC outside the laboratory to test, which will increase the domestic radio transmission equipment exports Time and economic cost.
FCC new regulations no longer accept the test report of these laboratories (October 13 start)
B-transition period extended to July 13, 2017
On June 15, 2016, FCC published documents FCC No. 16-74, will continue to accept non-MRA 2.948-listed laboratory certification applications and reports issued. The transition period is extended to July 13, 2017, during which the Chinese laboratory and related manufacturing enterprises can continue to apply for testing and certification in domestic laboratories. The extension of the transition period also increases the likelihood that China's labs will have more opportunities.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) formally authorized A2LA and NVLAP on March 23, 2017 to review test laboratories in countries and regions that have not signed the Laboratory Accreditation Agreement (MRA), including China. After the year of the FCC implementation of the new year, that is, July 13, 2017, through the A2LA audit of China's domestic laboratories, will be able to FCC DoC and FCC Certification test, and apply for a certificate, no need to send samples To foreign laboratories.
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