What Is the FCC?

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What Is the FCC?
What Is the FCC?
The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is the US government agency that coordinates broadcasting and communications traffic across the airwaves. The FCC is responsible for the regulation of interstate and international communications by television, radio, cable, network, and satellite. The agency requires that consumer-facing telecom products and telecom devices connected to the network meet a minimum standard of conformity. Part 15 of the FCC rules requires emissions testing to prevent harmful radio-frequency interference, and Part 68 testing is designed to prevent hazards, such as harmful voltages, that could damage the network. As an FCC-focused certification partner, Sistem Patent Kalite documents the conformity of telecom devices for the US market.
FCC Project Support
Sistem Patent Kalite, as a certification and consultancy firm, offers related technical-consultancy services for FCC testing and inspection. For detailed information about FCC certification for your specific product, contact our experienced team.

















