FCC Certified
Introduction
The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) was established in 1934 by the Commissioning Act as an independent agency of the U.S. government and is directly accountable to Congress. The FCC coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites, and cables. Involving over 50 U.S. states, Colombia, and U.S. regions, the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology is responsible for technical support for the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property. Accredited matters. Many radio applications, communications products and digital products are required to be approved by the FCC to enter the U.S. market. The FCC Committee investigates and studies the stages of product safety to find the best way to solve the problem. The FCC also includes radio equipment, aircraft inspections, and so on.
According to the relevant provisions of the United States Federal Communications Regulations (CFR 47), all electronic products entering the United States are required to undergo electromagnetic compatibility certification (except for some products specifically stipulated in the relevant provisions), among which there are three more common certification methods: Certification, DoC, Verification. There is a big difference between the certification methods and procedures of these three products. The different product alternative certification methods have relevant regulations in the FCC. Its certification is less stringent. For these three certifications, the FCC committee also has relevant requirements for each laboratory.
At present, the United States has become China’s second-largest trading partner for several years in a row. The volume of Sino-U.S. trade shows an upward trend year by year, so exports to the United States cannot be underestimated. The rigorous standards for product technology standards and import regulations in the United States are the best in the world. Understanding the rules of market access in the United States will help our products to further open up the US market.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - Manages the import and use of radio frequency devices, including computers, fax machines, electronic devices, radio receiving and transmitting equipment, radio-controlled toys, telephones, personal computers, and other products that may harm personal safety. If these products are to be exported to the United States, they must be tested and approved by a government-authorized laboratory according to FCC technical standards. Importers and customs agents are required to declare that each radio frequency device complies with the FCC standard, the FCC license.