FCC Shutdown Becomes a Little Less Shut Down

By |2019-01-19T10:30:34-06:00January 19th, 2019|Legal News|

One downside of a government shutdown—or the present partial shutdown that includes the FCC—is the inability of technology companies to obtain the FCC certifications they need to market certain kinds of new products. Good news: the FCC has reopened a website that makes it possible for most (not all) new devices to obtain their certifications....… Continue Reading

New Equipment Rules Take Effect

By |2017-11-02T10:44:29-05:00November 2nd, 2017|Legal News|

Changes to the equipment authorization rules the FCC adopted last July appeared in the Federal Register this morning and take effect today. Major changes include the option of putting required labeling on a device’s display screen, and combination of the former verification and Declaration of Conformity procedures into a new procedure called Supplier’s Declaration of...… Continue Reading

The FCC Re-Tweaks the Equipment Authorization Rules

By |2017-07-17T11:19:38-05:00July 17th, 2017|Legal News|

Some FCC regulations are carved in stone, changing about as often as the rules of chess. But not the equipment authorization rules, which lay out the procedures manufacturers and importers must follow to market devices having potential to cause interference to radio communications. The FCC likes to revise and update these every few years. This...… Continue Reading

Equipment Certification Re-vamp Update: Deadlines for Responses to Petitions for Reconsideration Announced

By |2015-11-29T09:36:41-06:00November 29th, 2015|Legal News|

Way back in December of last year the Commission re-vamped its equipment certification rules. It took six months for those revised rules to make it into the Federal Register, and another month for the rules to become effective. The effective date also marked the deadline for petitions for reconsideration of the December order adopting the … Continue Reading

Update: Comment Deadlines Extended in Equipment Authorization, E-Labeling Proceeding

By |2015-08-25T19:29:34-05:00August 25th, 2015|Legal News|

When he reported on the FCC’s proposal to overhaul its equipment authorization processes, our colleague Mitchell Lazarus observed that, “[f]or an NPRM of this scope and complexity, the comment periods are brutally short.” He was not alone in that view. The Telecommunications Industry Association, the Information Technology Industry Council, the Consumer Electronics Association and the … Continue Reading

Update: Comment Deadlines Set in Equipment Authorization, E-Labeling Proceeding

By |2015-08-06T05:56:11-05:00August 6th, 2015|Legal News|

We recently reported on the FCC’s proposal to overhaul its equipment authorization processes. (Also as we reported separately just yesterday, that proposal includes provisions for possible expansion of the FCC’s e-labeling rules as mandated by Congress.) The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking has now made it into the Federal Register which, as we all know, means … Continue Reading

FCC Proposes to Revamp Equipment Authorization Rules, Again

By |2015-08-03T05:41:47-05:00August 3rd, 2015|Legal News|

Changes will update policies and procedures to accommodate developing technologies. Among the FCC’s many functions is one known to a small community of technical experts – and, of course, CommLawBlog readers: the equipment authorization program. These procedures seek to ensure that devices capable of emitting radio-frequency energy comply with the FCC’s requirements as to frequency, … Continue Reading

FCC Updates Equipment Certification Rules

By |2015-01-07T09:19:22-06:00January 7th, 2015|Legal News|

TCBs will be taking care of business as OET exits equipment certification role and FCC modernizes equipment authorization processes. The FCC lab is finally getting out of the equipment certification business. After nearly two years of deliberation, the...

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