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Japan MIC Proposes Updates for TPMS & RKE (433 MHz Band)

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23-FEB-26

Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) has announced a partial amendment (ref. G/TBT/N/JPN/840) relevant to TPMS and RKE equipment. 

What’s changing: 
  • - Frequency band expansion: TPMS and RKE devices would be allowed to operate in 433.05–434.79 MHz, with adoption planned for June 2026.
  • - Simplified requirements: Current conditions tied to the equipment enclosure would be eliminated under the revised Radio Equipment Regulation and related Public Notice.

Comments can be submitted until April 14, 2026, via mail: enquiry@mofa.go.jp

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