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Telecommunications Certification BodiesUnder FCC General Docket No. 98-96, the FCC turned the approval process for radio or telecommunications equipment over to qualified third-party reviewers within the private sector. The process is called the Telecommunication Certified Body (TCB) Program. The general think is that the Telecommunications Certified Body program would provide a faster way to obtain approvals for radio and/or telecommunications equipment. This process has proven a great success since its implementation in June of 2000. The FCC proposal of the Telecommunication Certified Body program included the following.
The telecommunication certified body program went into effect in June 2000, designating its first TCBs. In November 2000 the FCC stopped accepting requests for FCC Part 15 Certification of computers and peripherals. If an FCC ID number was desired, the only option was to use the Telecommunication Certified Body program. Accreditation is available for several different areas of equipment certification. Telecommunication Certified Bodies. TCBs can choose accreditation in any or all of the available areas. The different areas are as follows:
Licensed radio service equipment.
The Telecommunication Certification Body is obligated to follow the FCC model for certification procedures and practices. A TCB is expected to be exceedingly knowledgeable of the FCC rules, public notices, and all applicable test and measurement procedures. A TCB must accept applications and test data from a source, subject to the subcontracting clause of ISO Guide 65. There are restrictions on a TCB. A TCB must not create or impose their own rules. A TCB can not waive the rules or certify a product for which there are no rules. Home :: About ACS :: Testing Services :: Our Facilities :: Consulting Services |
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