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SIRIM have announced that interim approval for IPv6 cellular equipment ends on 10th July 2025.
On February 14, 2025, the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MTIT) released new regulation MTIT No. 22 of 2025, updating the frequency allocations for radiolocation (radar) in China. The regulation, which will come into effect on January 1, 2026, provides a comprehensive list of frequency ranges for different types of radar, including aviation, meteorological, maritime, land-based, disaster relief, and others. This will have a significant impact on various industries and applications, from air traffic control to weather forecasting to autonomous driving.
Sri Lanka's TRCSL has implemented the DIRBS system for mandatory IMEI registration of all mobile devices to combat illegal imports, ensure device quality, and enhance national security. Registration is required for all SIM-enabled devices used on local networks, with specific deadlines and procedures.
This article outlines the key provisions of Indonesian regulation Kepmen-Kominfo No. 13 of 2025, which governs the acceptance of foreign test reports for telecommunications equipment certification in Indonesia. It highlights the stringent criteria for foreign laboratory recognition, with a particular emphasis on the importance of Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) between foreign accreditation bodies and the Indonesian accreditation body (KAN). Understanding these requirements is critical for manufacturers aiming to efficiently access the Indonesian market.
Mexico's IFT-017-2023 updates rules for 5150-6425 MHz radio equipment
Public Consultation for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) frequency bands