TELEC certification
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Japan's certification for radio frequency equipment is called Radio Equipment Type Approval. The official control agency is MIC (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications), the main certification agency is TELEC (Telecom Engineering Center) designated by MIC, and RF Technologies /JQA/SGS/ITS/TUV/UL, etc. There are 12 certification agencies, so it is usually called TELEC certification, and some people call it MIC certification, RF certification, GITEKI certification, technical fitness certification, similar to domestic SRRC certification.
TELEC certification follows Japan's "Radio Law" (Radio Law), and the specific test specifications follow the MIC (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) Notice No.88 regulations. According to the requirements of Japan's "Radio Law", the production, sale and operation of wireless equipment in Japan must comply with the technical regulations approved by the MIC, and it is mandatory to apply for a type approval certificate (ie TELEC certification) for wireless equipment.
Bluetooth, WiFi, 2/3/4G, and other RF wireless products exported to Japan must apply for TELEC certification, and they can only be sold in Japan after TELEC certification. In addition, it needs to be specially explained that if it is a Bluetooth product, it needs to add the third mandatory certification BQB before it can be sold in the Japanese market.
TELEC certification includes Test Certification and Type Certification. Test certification is to verify each equipment unit, and the certification is only valid for each verified equipment unit; type certification refers to the verification of a batch of equipment samples of the same design and manufacture, and the certification is valid for the batch of equipment Valid, but if the design or manufacture of the device changes, the device will need to be recertified.