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Type Approval Rules of Communications Commission of Kiribati Amended.

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04-AUG-25

Equipment must comply with international standards from

·        ACMA (Australia)
·        CE (Europe)
·        FCC (USA)
·        ITU (Global)

 

Equipment’s where approval is required

·        Radio and Wireless Communication Equipment
·        Fixed Telecommunications Equipment
·        Fixed Wireless Terminal Equipment
·        Broadband Terminal Equipment
·        IoT (Internet of Things) and Smart Devices
·        Automotive Communication and Infotainment Equipment

 

Type of Equipment’s exempted from Approval in CCK

·        Personal computers and standard laptops without embedded wireless modules
·        Receiver-only equipment for sound and television broadcast reception 
·        Infrared-only remote-control devices       
·        Terminal equipment used by licensed radio amateurs for personal, non-commercial use 
·        Wired-only audio or video equipment with no wireless or RF capabilities 


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