At present, the wireline access testing & certification of communication terminals in countries all over the world has always been known for complex regulations and standards, low test pass rate and high difficulty in applying for certification. In view of this, our KMO laboratory is equipped with multiple sets of automated telecommunication terminal test systems in terms of hardware, which can simplify the complexity, greatly shorten the test cycle and reduce the test difficulty, and make the test results intuitive and easy to understand for customers to understand and analyze. In terms of software, KMO has a team of global telecommunications certification experts who have extensive experience in the entire certification field. KMO's team of telecommunications experts can help you determine which tests are required to ensure that your products comply with national telecommunications regulations. In addition, special tests can also be customized according to customer requirements.
Our KMO queue appointment time is only 3 days at the fastest, and our KMO provides instant online order value-added services. By bundling mobile terminals with other testing and certification requirements (telecom access, mobile access, radio frequency, electromagnetic compatibility, safety, environment, energy efficiency, performance, etc.), time and money can be saved. With KMO, you will eliminate the hassle of using multiple laboratories, logistics delays and transportation costs.
KMO is one of the few leading suppliers of global wireline terminal testing & certification. Our wired communication testing services include:
*Acoustic testing
*PSTN Terminal Access testing
*ISDN and Analog port testing
*xDSL Network access interoperability testing
*Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) testing
*International Telecommunication Union (ITU) ITU-T standard testing
*American National Standards Institute - ANSI standard testing
*Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) TIA standard testing
etc.
Singapore
IMDA Singapore, telecommunications and radiocommunication equipment sold in Singapore must be registered by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) of Singapore. Before registering the equipment with IMDA, the equipment must comply with the relevant IMDA standards/technical specifications. Equipment registration is the process by which telecommunication equipment is recorded in IMDA according to the supplier's Declaration of Conformity (SC) submission. SSC states that the supplier has been assessed for conformity in accordance with IMDA standards. The declaration shall be based on IMDA approved local or foreign body certification or testing of the equipment.
Our KMO laboratory has relatively complete telecom terminal testing capability of Singapore IMDA and IMDA CAB accreditation qualification, which can directly issue DOC reports approved by Singapore. Now we provide the following testing standards for domestic and foreign customers:
IMDA TS CCHN_Oct 2016
IMDA TS ADSL_Oct 2016
IMDA TS CM_Oct 2016
IMDA TS ISDN_Oct 2016
IMDA TS DLCN_Oct 2016
IMDA TS PSTN_Oct 2016
IMDA TS PLC_Oct 2016
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Japan
Ministry of the Interior and Ministry of Communications (MIC), manufacturers must apply for a certificate of compliance and obtain the MIC mark. End devices are divided into 2 categories - end devices used for calling and other end devices.
Our KMO laboratory has relatively complete telecom terminal testing capability and MIC RCAB accreditation qualification of Japan MIC, and can directly issue MIC RCAB accreditation DOC reports. Now we provide the following testing standards for domestic and foreign customers:
JATE Blue Book,
JATE Green Book;
Ministerial Ordinance of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications No. 31 of April 1, 1985 (last amended on March 22, 2004);
Ordinance Concerning Technical Conditions Compliance Approval etc. of Terminal Equipment (amended by the Ministerial Ordinance of the MIC No. 92 of October 25, 2010);
Ordinance Concerning Terminal Facilities etc. (amended by the Ministerial Ordinance of the MIC No. 91 of October 25, 2010)
Article 32
ITU-T G.992.1
ITU-T G.993.2
ITU-T G.992.3
ITU-T G.992.5
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Korea
The Radio Research Bureau (RRA) division of the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) issued the type approval for the telecommunications equipment. Approval was sent to the local Korean representative. We can help you complete the approval of Korean Telecom equipment through our unified services, which include building technical application packages, docking with regulatory personnel, engineering test support, and management process management to eliminate unnecessary delays.
A telecommunications device is a communication or networking device that has an interface to a public network or wide area network (WAN) service. Common telecommunications network interfaces include T1 / E1, ISDN BRI, ISDN PRI, ADSL, serial and analog PSTN.
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
Standard Test Procedure on the Technical Requirements for Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (RRA Public Notification 2012-17);
Technical Requirements for CATV Equipment (MSIP Public Notification 2016-53);
Technical Requirements for Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (RRA Public Notification 2016-12);
Conformity Assessment Procedure for Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (RRA Announce 2015-135);
Technical Requirements for grounding equipment, customer premise telecom equipment, line equipment and common ducts, etc. (RRA Public Notification 2015-19);
"Technical Requirements for broadcasting shared receive equipment of standards for Installing (MSIP Public Notification 2015-55);
KS X 3041; KS X 3074; KS X 3075; KS X 3076; KS X 3077; KS X 3078; KS X 3163; KS X 3164; KS X 3165; KS X 3166; KS X 3184; KS X 3247"
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Israel
The entry of wireless and telecommunications terminal equipment into the Israeli market is regulated by the Ministry of Communications (MOC) in the form of certificates.
Depending on the product category, perform one of the following types of approvals:
- MOC wireless type approval
- MOC telecom type approval
A wireless device that covers any device with a radio transmitter requires an approved type of wireless device from the Israeli Ministry of Communications (MOC).
The approval process includes review of foreign standard test reports, but the MOC may require additional testing of the equipment and/or inspection samples.
However, it is necessary to mention that products with BT only or GPS only or BT + GPS only do not require Ministry of Communications (MoC) type approval.
Equipment connected to public networks also requires type approval from the Israeli Ministry of Communications (MOC).
Approval can often be based on a review of foreign standard test reports without the need for domestic testing.
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
TN - Ministry of Communications Specification 023/96: Specification of Terminal Equipment Interconnected to the Analog Public Telephone Network – Requirements for Type Approval;
ISDN - Ministry of Communications Specifications ISDN BRA and ISDN PRA
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Vietnam
Regulatory Agency - Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC) of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
The rules and regulations
Depending on the product, certification or DoC type approval is required. Type approval tests shall be performed by testing laboratories accredited and listed by the MIC. Approved or declared products shall be appropriately labeled with an ICT compliance mark.
Applicable Product Category
Product categories that require mandatory type approval include:
Amplification equipment in a cable television distribution system
Terminal equipment
Radio set up
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
QCVN 10:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 12:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 13:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 15:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 18:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 19:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 20:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 21:2010/BTTTT;
QCVN 55:2011/BTTTT
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Philippines
The regulator, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), is responsible for the supervision, adjudication and control of all telecommunications services in the Philippines. NTC works closely with the Ministry of Science and Technology, Advanced Simulation Technology, and the Ministry of Information Science and Telecommunications.
Controlled Equipment under NTC:
A radiocommunication device (RCE) is a device capable of transmitting radio frequency waves or energy intended to send signals, messages or intelligence by using or supporting a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth device.
A Client device (CPE) is defined as a device located in a customer or subscriber's house that is used to connect to a public telecommunications network facility.
The regulated equipment listed above is governed by Article 1A of Republic Act No. 3846 and Sectoral Order No. 11, which is used to issue a license to purchase, possess, construct, sell or transfer or operate RCE equipment; Memorandum Circular No. 1-04-88 concerning CPE Equipment; And Memorandum No. 2-05-88 regarding the manufacture, purchase, sale and service of these regulated devices.
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
NTC TES 1:2004; NTC Philippines Type Approval Specification For Corded Telephone, Corded Phone with Caller ID and Corded Phone with Short Message Service (SMS) For Connection to Public Switched Telephone Network. (Philippines)
NTC TES 4:2004; NTC Philippines Type Approval Specification For Facsimile and Answering Machines For Connection to Public Switched Telephone Network. (Philippines)
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Malaysia
Telecommunications regulatory agency
The telecommunications regulator in Malaysia is the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), also known as Suruhanjaya Komunikasi Dan Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM).
The certification body
Telecommunication products placed on the market in Malaysia must obtain type approval/certification through SIRIM QAS International, the sole certification authority (CA) designated by the Government.
Applicable Product Category
The regulated telecommunications equipment includes:
Analog Call Line Identity Representation (ACLIP) tool for connecting to the PSTN
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber line (ADSL) transceiver
Connecting to the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) using Basic Access
Connect to ISDN using primary rate access
Cordless telephone system
PVC insulated and PVC sheathed low frequency cables and wires
Overvoltage protection device
Dedicated Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) system for connecting to the PSTN
Terminal devices connected to the public Switched telephone network (PSTN)
Controlled wireless devices include:
Amateur radio equipment
GSM mobile terminal
Land mobile radio equipment
Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) devices
Imt-2000 Third generation (3G) cellular mobile terminal
Short range Equipment (SRD)
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
SKMM FTS PSTN, Rev. 1.01:2007; Technical specification for terminal equipment connecting to the public switched telephone network (pstn). (Malaysia)
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India
TEC certification
Every telecommunications equipment must undergo mandatory testing and certification in advance. Detailed procedures for Mandatory Testing and Certification (MTCTE) of Telecommunications equipment under these rules shall be notified separately. Tests will be conducted by accredited laboratories in India and certified by TEC based on their test reports.
Telecommunications equipment to be interfaced with the public switched network in India has been approved in accordance with TEC standards and specifications. A type approval certificate is a certificate of technical compliance for GR for a specific equipment class. After meeting the documentation requirements and the applicant's eligibility criteria, a domestic test must be conducted before a type approval certificate can be granted.
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
IR/FAX-01/04:2002; Group 3 Fax Machine/Card Interface Requirements No. IR/FAX-01/04.SEP.2002. (India)
S/INT-2 W/02: May 2001; Requirements of subscriber’s end equipment (SEE) connected to 2-wire cable plant. (India)
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Indonesia
SDPPI approval
Indonesia Broadcasting and Telecommunications Approval (SDPPI)
According to the National Telecommunications Law No. 36 of 1999, a certificate of approval is required to sell or import ITE and telecommunications equipment to the Indonesian market. The certificate of approval is issued by the General Directorate of Postal and Information Technology Resources and Equipment (SDPPI), or Direktur Jenderal Sumber Daya Dan Perangkat Pos Dan Informatika as it is known in Indonesia.
The certification is granted at the system (host) level and the certificate is valid for each type or model of equipment, whereas the product or model series certificate or model approval does not comply with Ministerial Regulation 29 / PER/M.info/No. 09/2008 as an annex to Act No. 36 of 1999.
Domestic testing is required before SDPPI issues a certificate. RF/Telecom testing must be done while EMC is still considering volunteering. The test will require two (two) samples of the equipment and will be performed by the local SDPPI laboratory.
Approval of the tests will be based on Indonesia's own national standards, namely KEPDIRJEN (Governor General's Order) or SNI (Indonesian National Standards). Most standards are adopted from accepted international standards.
Due to language barriers as well as the complexity of the SDPPI approval process, we are keen to provide professional services to help and support organisations in meeting SDPPI approval requirements.
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
SNI 04-7042-2004; Indonesian National Standard (SNI) of analog telephone.
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China
The CTA/NAL certification
The STATE APPLIES A NETWORK ACCESS LICENSE SYSTEM TO TELECOMMUNICATION TERMINAL EQUIPMENT, RADIO COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT AND TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN INTERCONNECTION OF PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS. The telecommunication equipment subject to the network access license system must obtain the network access license issued by the Ministry of Information Industry; Those who have not obtained a network access license may not access public telecommunications networks for use or sell in China.
The network access license certificate contains the certificate number, application unit, production enterprise, equipment name, equipment model, origin, remarks, certificate issue date, and certificate validity date. A network access license is generally valid for 3 years.
The scope of China NAL approval includes 3 types of equipment:
* Devices used in network interconnection (e.g. routers, access network devices, IP gateways and gatekeepers, etc.)
* Wireless communication equipment (e.g., base station, microwave communication equipment, etc.)
* Telecommunication terminal equipment (e.g., fixed telephone, mobile terminal, fax machine, etc.)
If the device has the RF function, SRRC certification is required and then NAL license is obtained. In addition to NALicense, certain telecommunications equipment also requires CCC certification. However, NALicense should have been banned before.
Each type of approved product will carry a network Access Identifier (NAI) of the certificate number.
Our KMO laboratory can provide customers at home and abroad with the following test standards:
YD/T 514-1:98; Telecommunication industry standard of PRC (China)
YD/T 1277.1-2003;
GB/T 17904.1-1999;
GB/T 17904.2-1999;
GB/T 17154.1-1997;
GB/T 17154.2-1997;
YD/T 1091-2000;
GB/T 17789-1999
GB/T 15279-2002; The specifications of automatic telephone set (China)
etc...
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