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by Gin-Shian Louby Gin-Shian LouDGT,Chinese TaipeiDGT,Chinese Taipei
Email:james@dgt.gov.twEmail:james@dgt.gov.tw
May 11, 2005May 11, 2005
Approval Regulatory FrameworkApproval Regulatory Framework
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DGTOutlinesOutlines
Approval Regulatory Overview Approval Regulatory Schema Low Power RF Devices Technical Regulations Terminal Equipment Technical Regulations Conformity Assessment Scheme Conformity Assessment Requirements Marking Requirements Market Surveillance and Enforcement Mutual Recognition of Test Report Mutual Recognition of Certification
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DGTApproval Regulatory Overview (1/9)
Equipment Approval Related Articles in Telecom Act
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Equipment Approval Related Articles
Article 42
Article 44 Article 50
Telecommunications Act
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Controlled Telecommunications Radio Frequency Device
Approval Regulatory Overview (2/9)
Article 49
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DGTApproval Regulatory Overview (3/9)
Article 42, Telecommunications Act (1/2) Article 42, Telecommunications Act (1/2)
The telecommunications terminal equipment for connection to the telecommunications machinery and line facilities of a Type I telecommunications enterprise shall conform to technical specifications, and be certified and approved before import and sale. The technical specifications shall be prescribed and announced by the Directorate General of Telecommunications (DGT).
The DGT shall enact regulations regarding the compliance approval mode and procedure of the telecommunications terminal equipment, the issuance, renewal, replacement and termination of the certificate of approval, and the embossment, marking and use of Approval Label, as well as the regulations with respect to the supervision and administration of compliance approval.
The aforementioned technical specifications must ensure the following:
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The connection shall not damage telecommunications machinery and line facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprise, or malfunction of the said facilities.
Any nuisance shall not be caused to other users of the telecommunication machinery and line facilities of a Type I telecommunications enterprise.
The demarcation of responsibility between the telecommunications machinery and line facilities of a Type I telecommunications enterprise and the terminal equipment connected by users shall be clearly stipulated.
Ensure electromagnetic compatibility to harmonize and effective use of the radio spectrum.
Ensure electrical safety to prevent harm to network operator personnel or users.
Approval Regulatory Overview (4/9)
Article 42, Telecommunications Act (2/2) Article 42, Telecommunications Act (2/2)
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The DGT or the certification bodies commissioned by the DGT shall be responsible for compliance approval of telecommunications terminal equipment.
Regulations governing the qualifications, the scope and limitations of delegated power, cancellation or termination of the commission, and supervision related to the commission of the aforementioned
certification bodies shall be enacted by the DGT.
Approval Regulatory Overview (5/9)
Article 44, Telecommunications Act Article 44, Telecommunications Act
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To ensure national security and maintain the orderly sequence of radio waves, permission to manufacture, import, install or possess controlled telecommunications radio frequency devices shall be obtained from the MOTC; the model numbers and quantities of such devices manufactured or imported shall be reported to the MOTC for further reference.
Regulations governing the operation permit of manufacture or import of controlled telecommunications radio frequency devices, the issuance, renewal, replacement and termination of operation license, administration of manufacture, import, installation and possession of the said devices, and other related matters shall be enacted by the MOTC.
Approval Regulatory Overview (6/9)
Article 49, Telecommunications Act (1/2) Article 49, Telecommunications Act (1/2)
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No controlled telecommunications radio frequency device shall be manufactured, imported, sold or publicly displayed unless it has received type approval and recognition of inspections. However, the manufacture of such devices in connection with academic studies, technological research and developments or experiments, as well as uses exclusively for exportation, re-importation after exportation and other uses permitted by the MOTC of such devices are exempted.
The items of controlled telecommunications radio frequency devices mentioned in the first paragraph shall be announced by the MOTC.
Article 49, Telecommunications Act (2/2) Article 49, Telecommunications Act (2/2)
Approval Regulatory Overview (7/9)
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Technical specifications for controlled telecommunications radio frequency device shall be mandated and announced by the DGT. In the event that national standards are already in place, said standards shall prevail.
Regulations governing the compliance approval mode and procedure of the devices mentioned in the preceding paragraph, the issuance, renewal, replacement and termination of inspection or compliance approval or certificate of approval, the affixing, embossment and use of the inspection Approval Label, as well as regulations related to the supervision and administration of inspection shall be enacted by the DGT.
Approval Regulatory Overview (8/9)
Article 50, Telecommunications Act Article 50, Telecommunications Act
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The DGT or the certification bodies engaged by the DGT shall conduct the compliance approval on of the controlled telecommunications radio frequency devices. Rules governing the qualifications of the said certification bodies, the delegated power, cancellation or termination of the engagement, and supervision related to the engagement shall be enacted by the DGT.
The inspection and technical specifications as prescribed in Article 42 shall apply to controlled telecommunications radio frequency devices that are used in telecommunications terminal equipment.
Article 50, Telecommunications Act Article 50, Telecommunications Act
Approval Regulatory Overview (9/9)
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DGTApproval Regulatory Schema
Telecom Act
Regulatory requirements
Technical requirements
Compliance Approval
requirements
Administration Regulations of Regulatory Certification Body for Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Administration Regulations of Regulatory Certification Body for Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Administrative Regulations on the Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices
Administrative Regulations on Radio Waves of Industrial, Scientific, Medical Equipment
Compliance Approval Regulations on Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
LP Device: LP0002(1)
TTE: PSTN(5); ISDN(1); PLMN(8); S-PCN(1)
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Regulations:
Administrative Regulations on the Controlled
Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves
Radiated Devices
Compliance Approval Regulations on Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Technical Specifications:
LP0002: Low Power RF Devices Technical Specifications
Regulations:
Administrative Regulations on the Controlled
Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves
Radiated Devices
Compliance Approval Regulations on Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Technical Specifications:
LP0002: Low Power RF Devices Technical Specifications
Low Power RF Devices Technical Regulations (1/5)
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Article 3, Administrative Regulations on the Controlled
Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Article 3, Administrative Regulations on the Controlled
Telecommunications Radio-Frequency DevicesThe controlled telecommunications devices(CTD) indicate those authorized radio frequency devices specified in the Section 4, Article 49 of the Telecommunications Act.
Two Types for above Radio Equipment:
1) A License to operate a radio apparatus: Pursuant to paragraph 6 of Article 14, Article 47, Article 46 of ACT
2) License Exempt to operate a radio apparatus: through conformity Assessment Process
Ex: Low Power License-Exempt Radio communication Devices
The controlled telecommunications devices(CTD) indicate those authorized radio frequency devices specified in the Section 4, Article 49 of the Telecommunications Act.
Two Types for above Radio Equipment:
1) A License to operate a radio apparatus: Pursuant to paragraph 6 of Article 14, Article 47, Article 46 of ACT
2) License Exempt to operate a radio apparatus: through conformity Assessment Process
Ex: Low Power License-Exempt Radio communication Devices
Low Power RF Devices Technical Regulations (2/5)
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The controlled telecommunications radio frequency devices shall not be manufactured, imported, sold or publicly displayed if they acquired neither type approvals nor recognition of inspections. However, the manufacture, exportation only and other purposes permitted by the MOTC for those devices in connection with academic studies, technological researches and developments, or experiments are ruled out.
The controlled telecommunications radio frequency devices shall not be manufactured, imported, sold or publicly displayed if they acquired neither type approvals nor recognition of inspections. However, the manufacture, exportation only and other purposes permitted by the MOTC for those devices in connection with academic studies, technological researches and developments, or experiments are ruled out.
Article 10, Administrative Regulations on the Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices Article 10, Administrative Regulations on the Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
Low Power RF Devices Technical Regulations (3/5)
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Article 4, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices Article 4, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices
The compliance approval of low power radio-frequency devices shall be conducted pursuant to ”Compliance Approval Regulations on Controlled Telecommunications Radio Frequency Devices” and “Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Specifications”.
A certificate of approval will be issued to the applicant while DGT or regulatory certification body (RCB) approves the low power radio-frequency devices in accordance with the regulations specified in the preceding Paragraph. The format of certificate is defined and determined by DGT.
The compliance approval of low power radio-frequency devices shall be conducted pursuant to ”Compliance Approval Regulations on Controlled Telecommunications Radio Frequency Devices” and “Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Specifications”.
A certificate of approval will be issued to the applicant while DGT or regulatory certification body (RCB) approves the low power radio-frequency devices in accordance with the regulations specified in the preceding Paragraph. The format of certificate is defined and determined by DGT.
Article 5, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices Article 5, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices
The Low Power RF Device means the controlled telecommunications radio-frequency devices in compliance with “Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Specifications”
The Low Power RF Device means the controlled telecommunications radio-frequency devices in compliance with “Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Specifications”
Low Power RF Devices Technical Regulations (4/5)
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The low power radio-frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications; If found, the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved.
The low power radio-frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications; If found, the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved.
Low Power RF Devices Technical Regulations (5/5)
Article 10, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices Article 10, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices
The manufacturer, importer or supplier of low-power radio-frequency devices shall print the requirements stipulated in Article 12, 14 on the operation manual
or instruction guide.
The manufacturer, importer or supplier of low-power radio-frequency devices shall print the requirements stipulated in Article 12, 14 on the operation manual
or instruction guide.
Article 12, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices Article 12, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices
Without permission granted by the DGT, any company, enterprise, or user is notallowed to change frequency, enhance transmitting power or alter originalcharacteristic as well as performance to a approved low power radio-frequency devices.
Without permission granted by the DGT, any company, enterprise, or user is notallowed to change frequency, enhance transmitting power or alter originalcharacteristic as well as performance to a approved low power radio-frequency devices.
Article 14, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices Article 14, Administrative Regulations on Low Power Radio Waves Radiated Devices
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DGTTerminal Equipment Technical Regulations (1/9)
Regulation: Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Technical Specifications: PLMN01: GSM 900 and DCS1800 Mobile Equipment PLMN02: 1900MHz Digital Low Tier PHS Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN03: 1900MHz Digital Low Tier PACS Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN04: Trunked Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN05: Mobile Data Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN06: Paging Receiver Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN07: 1880-1895MHz Wireless Private Branch Exchange and Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN08: The Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication Terminal Equipment PSTN01: Terminal Equipment for Connection to Public Switched Telephone Network RTTE01: 2.4GHzRadio-frequency Telecommunications Terminal Equipment ADSL01: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Terminal Equipment and POTS Splitter ID0002: DS1 Equipment Type Approval Guidelines IT0002: CT-2 Wireless Private Branch Exchange System Equipment Type Approval Guidelines IS6100: ISDN Terminal Equipment IS2019: 1.6/2.4 GHz Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) Technical Requirements and Type Approval Guidelines
Regulation: Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Technical Specifications: PLMN01: GSM 900 and DCS1800 Mobile Equipment PLMN02: 1900MHz Digital Low Tier PHS Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN03: 1900MHz Digital Low Tier PACS Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN04: Trunked Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN05: Mobile Data Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN06: Paging Receiver Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN07: 1880-1895MHz Wireless Private Branch Exchange and Radio Terminal Equipment PLMN08: The Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication Terminal Equipment PSTN01: Terminal Equipment for Connection to Public Switched Telephone Network RTTE01: 2.4GHzRadio-frequency Telecommunications Terminal Equipment ADSL01: Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Terminal Equipment and POTS Splitter ID0002: DS1 Equipment Type Approval Guidelines IT0002: CT-2 Wireless Private Branch Exchange System Equipment Type Approval Guidelines IS6100: ISDN Terminal Equipment IS2019: 1.6/2.4 GHz Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile Earth Stations (MESs) Technical Requirements and Type Approval Guidelines
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The Telecommunications Terminal Equipment mentioned herein shall refer to any digital or analog equipment that interfaces with the end point of the Public Switched Telecommunications Network by using wireless or wired transmission media and conducts communications by means of optical or electromagnetic wave.
The Telecommunications Terminal Equipment mentioned herein shall refer to any digital or analog equipment that interfaces with the end point of the Public Switched Telecommunications Network by using wireless or wired transmission media and conducts communications by means of optical or electromagnetic wave.
Terminal Equipment Technical Regulations (2/9)
Article 2, Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Article 2, Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
◎ Definition of TTE
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DGTTerminal Equipment Technical Regulations (3/9)
◎ Principle of TTE Technical Specifications
The relevant TTE technical specifications shall be formulated and announced in public by the DGT
The aforementioned technical specifications shall not only contain test items and standards, but also ensure the following:
The connection should not damage telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises, or malfunction the said facilities.
Any nuisance shall not be caused to other users of the telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises.
The demarcation of responsibility between the telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises and the terminal equipment connected by users shall be clearly clarified.
The connection of TTE shall ensure it is normally interfaced with the telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises.
Ensure Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (hereinafter as EMC) to harmonize and effective use of the radio spectrum.
Ensure electrical safety to prevent harm to network operator personnel or users.
The relevant TTE technical specifications shall be formulated and announced in public by the DGT
The aforementioned technical specifications shall not only contain test items and standards, but also ensure the following:
The connection should not damage telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises, or malfunction the said facilities.
Any nuisance shall not be caused to other users of the telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises.
The demarcation of responsibility between the telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises and the terminal equipment connected by users shall be clearly clarified.
The connection of TTE shall ensure it is normally interfaced with the telecommunications network facilities of Type I telecommunications enterprises.
Ensure Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (hereinafter as EMC) to harmonize and effective use of the radio spectrum.
Ensure electrical safety to prevent harm to network operator personnel or users.
Article 4, Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Article 4, Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
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DGTTerminal Equipment Technical Regulations (4/9)
◎ Essential Requirements of TTE
Limit to
Harm to network and users
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electrical safety
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◎ EMC/Electrical Safety Requirements for TTE Terminal Equipment Technical Regulations (5/9)
EMC test :
All TTE are requested to conduct EMC test to CNS 13438 from June 28, 2002.
Electrical Safety test :Up to now, the following TTE are requested to conduct Electrical Safety test to CNS 14336 from June 28, 2002. xDSL IP Phone Cable Modem DS1 TTE Cellular Phone (IEC/EN 60950, Jan 7, 2004)
Article 4, Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Article 4, Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
The test items relating to EMC and electrical safety of TTE and date of enforcement shall be announced in public by the DGT.
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DGTTerminal Equipment Technical Regulations (6/9)
Enforcement Date: From July 1, 2001 on, Marking warnings on cellular phone, measuring the SAR
values and posting the SAR values of cellular phone were mandated by DGT. That is, since July 1, 2001, applicants for compliance approval of cellular phones are required to submit SAR test reports or verdict data to the DGT. (Ref: Spe
cific Absorption Rate, SAR)
SAR standards: 2G Cell Phone(PLMN 01, Section 3); 3G Cell Phone(PLMN 08, Section
3.1.2) The DGT adopts the same SAR limits “1.6 W/kg, as measured over 1 gra
m of human tissue” as the FCC and IEEE does. Meanwhile, the DGT adopts the required measurements procedure for the standard, such as FCC Part 2.1093, FCC OET Bulletin 65(Supplement C), ANSI/IEEE C95.1 and ANSI/IEEE C95.3, Std. 1528-200x or the ANSI/IEEE relevant latest requirements.
Enforcement Date: From July 1, 2001 on, Marking warnings on cellular phone, measuring the SAR
values and posting the SAR values of cellular phone were mandated by DGT. That is, since July 1, 2001, applicants for compliance approval of cellular phones are required to submit SAR test reports or verdict data to the DGT. (Ref: Spe
cific Absorption Rate, SAR)
SAR standards: 2G Cell Phone(PLMN 01, Section 3); 3G Cell Phone(PLMN 08, Section
3.1.2) The DGT adopts the same SAR limits “1.6 W/kg, as measured over 1 gra
m of human tissue” as the FCC and IEEE does. Meanwhile, the DGT adopts the required measurements procedure for the standard, such as FCC Part 2.1093, FCC OET Bulletin 65(Supplement C), ANSI/IEEE C95.1 and ANSI/IEEE C95.3, Std. 1528-200x or the ANSI/IEEE relevant latest requirements.
◎ SAR Requirements for TTE (1/4)
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DGTTerminal Equipment Technical Regulations (7/9)
The SAR test report shall contain the followings:
1. Equipment name, brand name and model number.
2. Testing facility connection diagram and description.
3. Name, brand name and model number of test instruments.
4. Test items and standards.
5. Test data and verdict of test results.
6. Date of acceptance and completion of testing.
The SAR test report shall contain the followings:
1. Equipment name, brand name and model number.
2. Testing facility connection diagram and description.
3. Name, brand name and model number of test instruments.
4. Test items and standards.
5. Test data and verdict of test results.
6. Date of acceptance and completion of testing.
◎ SAR Requirements for TTE (2/4)
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DGTTerminal Equipment Technical Regulations (8/9)
◎ SAR Requirements for TTE (3/4)
RF Exposure Warning Label:(PLMN01, Section 3.9; PLMN08, Section 3.1.2)
SAR LabelSAR label content:“ SAR limit 1.6 W/Kg; after testing value: W/Kg”
Labeling method: Label accordingly on handset, carton, or in user’s manual.
RF Exposure Warning Label
Warning: ”For Reducing RF Influence, Use Properly “
Labeling method: Label accordingly on handset, carton, or in user’s manual.
Label requirements and Format
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DGTTerminal Equipment Technical Regulations (9/9)
For Domestic testing labs:
The test report shall be issued by the testing labs with the SAR scope accredited by the CNLA and comply with the SAR requirements of the DGT.
For Foreign testing labs:The test report shall be issued by the testing labs with the SAR scope accredited by the third party and comply with the SAR requirements of the DGT.
For MRA CAB:The test report shall be issued by the testing labs with the SAR scope accredited by its Accreditation Body, designated by its Designating Authority as a MRA CAB and comply with the SAR requirements of the DGT.
For Domestic testing labs:
The test report shall be issued by the testing labs with the SAR scope accredited by the CNLA and comply with the SAR requirements of the DGT.
For Foreign testing labs:The test report shall be issued by the testing labs with the SAR scope accredited by the third party and comply with the SAR requirements of the DGT.
For MRA CAB:The test report shall be issued by the testing labs with the SAR scope accredited by its Accreditation Body, designated by its Designating Authority as a MRA CAB and comply with the SAR requirements of the DGT.
◎ SAR test reports how to be accepted by the DGT (4/4)
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DGTConformity Assessment Schema
Testing Lab Accreditation Body
[TAF/CNLA]Comply with
ISO/IEC Guide 58
Testing LabsComply with
ISO/IEC 17025
CABs
Product Certification Accreditation Body
[TAF/CNAB]Comply with
ISO/IEC Guide 61
Accredited/Designated Appointed/Designated
Accredited Accredited
Certification BodiesComply with
ISO/IEC 17025& ISO/IEC Guide 65
Designating Authority/Regulator[DGT]
CNLA:Chinese National Laboratory Accreditation CNAB:Chinese National Accreditation Board
TAF:Taiwan Accreditation Foundation
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (1/12 )
Regulations amended ( Coming into force in Nov. 2004): Compliance Approval Regulations on Controlled
Telecommunications Equipment
Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Outline of the amendment SDoC (Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity) is introduced as
conformity assessment requirements.
Foreign manufacturers can directly apply for compliance approval.
Electronic Filing System for the public to submit application package is introduced.
Regulations amended ( Coming into force in Nov. 2004): Compliance Approval Regulations on Controlled
Telecommunications Equipment
Compliance Approval Regulations of Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Outline of the amendment SDoC (Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity) is introduced as
conformity assessment requirements.
Foreign manufacturers can directly apply for compliance approval.
Electronic Filing System for the public to submit application package is introduced.
◎ Regulations Amendments
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◎ Two Types of Conformity Assessment Process for TTE and LP
Conformity Assessment Requirements (2/12 )
Technical Regulations
Certification (Type Approval)
Supplier Declaration of Compliance
(SDoC)
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Type Approval:
Apply to the approval procedure by the manufacturer, importer or distributor in accordance with the brand name, model number of TTE/LP that shall be submitted to the Directorate General of Telecommunications or DGT recognized certification bodies.
Supplier Declaration of Conformity(SDoC):
A process in which the Declaring Party has the TTE/LP tested and declare in a signed application form accompanying with the required document to RCB that the TE complies with the appropriate technical standards.
Type Approval:
Apply to the approval procedure by the manufacturer, importer or distributor in accordance with the brand name, model number of TTE/LP that shall be submitted to the Directorate General of Telecommunications or DGT recognized certification bodies.
Supplier Declaration of Conformity(SDoC):
A process in which the Declaring Party has the TTE/LP tested and declare in a signed application form accompanying with the required document to RCB that the TE complies with the appropriate technical standards.
Conformity Assessment Requirements (3/12 )
◎ Definition of Type Approval and SDoC for TTE and LP
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (4/12 )
◎ Category of Compliance Approval for TTE and LP
Category of Compliance Approval Category of Compliance Approval
Sale use Private use
(For LP device only)
SDoCSDoC
Approval
by Piece
Approval
by Piece
Type
Approval
Type
Approval
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (5/12 )
◎ Compliance Approval Requirements for TTE and LP
Sale useItems for Application Folder
Type approval Approval by piecePrivate use
1. Apparatus sample X X2. Certificate of origin X X3. User Manuel X X4. Spec. document X X (including
frequency andemission power)
X (includingfrequency and
emission power)5. Circuit diagram or Block diagram X6. Test Report X If necessary If necessary7. Certificate of establishment for legal
entityX X
8. Operation certificate of CTD X(exempt for foreignmanufacturer)
X(exempt for foreignmanufacturer)
9. Other documents specified by DGT X X10. Compact Discs including the above
informationX X
11. Qualification document X
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (6/12 )
◎ Elements of Test Report for TTE and LP The test report includes:
Color photographs larger than 4R of the unit to show details of external appearance and internal construction
Name, trade name, model number of equipment Name and address of applicant Name and address of testing lab Unique identity for test report and page test report Testing instrument connection diagram and description Name, trade and model number of testing facilities as
well as date of calibration and period of validity date of calibration and period of validity Technical regulations be performed Test items and its standards Verdict of test results Date of acceptance and completion of testing
The test report includes: Color photographs larger than 4R of the unit to show
details of external appearance and internal construction Name, trade name, model number of equipment Name and address of applicant Name and address of testing lab Unique identity for test report and page test report Testing instrument connection diagram and description Name, trade and model number of testing facilities as
well as date of calibration and period of validity date of calibration and period of validity Technical regulations be performed Test items and its standards Verdict of test results Date of acceptance and completion of testing
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (7/12 )
◎ Technical Requirements for TTE and LP
TTE and CTD both shall comply with the test items and standards as specified in the relevant technical specifications; where the test items and standards are not available, testing shall be performed in accordance with the following order:
Ⅰ. National standards
Ⅱ. Standards specified by the international standard organization
Ⅲ. Standards specified by the regional standard organization
National Standards: CNS
International Standards: ITU-T; ITU-R; ISO; IEC; JTC1
Regional Standard: ETSI; ANSI; TTC; CEN; T1
TTE and CTD both shall comply with the test items and standards as specified in the relevant technical specifications; where the test items and standards are not available, testing shall be performed in accordance with the following order:
Ⅰ. National standards
Ⅱ. Standards specified by the international standard organization
Ⅲ. Standards specified by the regional standard organization
National Standards: CNS
International Standards: ITU-T; ITU-R; ISO; IEC; JTC1
Regional Standard: ETSI; ANSI; TTC; CEN; T1
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (8/12 )
◎ Conformity Assessment Procedure for TTE and LP (Sale Use)
Equipment conformity assessment
Pass secondary review?
Is the supplement complete and
adequate
Accept application and charge approval fees
Is the application package complete
and adequate?
Issue certificate of approval
RCB
RTL
Testing
Test Report
Turn down the application
Application for secondary review within prescribed time frame
Applicant will receive notification of failure and shall apply for secondary
review within 2 months
Turn down the application
Supplement within prescribed time
frame
Supplement within 1 months on receipt of notification from RCB
Applicant
Equipment Sample
1.Application Form2.Copies of related identification documents3.Technical documents
No
No
No
No
YesYes
YesYes
Yes
No
Pass
Fail
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (8/12 )
◎ Conformity Assessment Procedure for TTE and LP (Private Use)
Accept Application and charge approval fees
RCB
Is the application package complete
and adequate?
Equipment conformity assessment
Issue Certificate of approval and label
Pass secondary review?
Is the supplement complete and
adequate
Applicant
Turn down the application
Application for secondary review within prescribed time frame
Turn down the application
Applicant will receive notification of failure and shall apply for secondary
review within 2 months
Supplement within prescribed time
frame
Supplement within 1 months on receipt of notification from RCB
1.Application Form2.Equipment sample3.Copies of related identification docum
ents4.Technical documents
No
NoNo
NoNo
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pass
Fail
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (9/12 )
◎ SDoC for TTE and LP
Planning to the products apply SDoC: The products has short life cycle. The Products has stable quality and low Safety risks. Less impact on consumers
Starting with small area of products, to see the knowledge and cooperation manufacturers, importers and distributors have to meet the certification regulations.
The items of equipment and date of implementation applicable to the SDoC procedure will be announced by the DGT. It is expected to put into force in the end of 2005.
Planning to the products apply SDoC: The products has short life cycle. The Products has stable quality and low Safety risks. Less impact on consumers
Starting with small area of products, to see the knowledge and cooperation manufacturers, importers and distributors have to meet the certification regulations.
The items of equipment and date of implementation applicable to the SDoC procedure will be announced by the DGT. It is expected to put into force in the end of 2005.
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (10/12 )
◎ SDoC and Registration Requirements for TTE and LP
Equipment testing must be performed by DGT recognized testing laboratories
Compliance Folder are kept by RCB.
Sample equipment, testing software and special testing facilities are kept by Declaring Party for 5 years until the equipment doesn’t be manufactured or imported
The Equipment models will be registered by RCB.
Equipment testing must be performed by DGT recognized testing laboratories
Compliance Folder are kept by RCB.
Sample equipment, testing software and special testing facilities are kept by Declaring Party for 5 years until the equipment doesn’t be manufactured or imported
The Equipment models will be registered by RCB.
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (11/12 )
◎ SDoC and Registration Procedure for TTE and LP (1/2)
Submission to RCB–Registration application form–User Manuel–Spec. document–Circuit diagram or Block diagram–Test report–Certificate of establishment for legal entity–Operation certificate of CTD (Foreign manufacturers are exempted)
–Other documents specified by DGT–5 Compact Discs including the above information–Registration fee
Submission to RCB–Registration application form–User Manuel–Spec. document–Circuit diagram or Block diagram–Test report–Certificate of establishment for legal entity–Operation certificate of CTD (Foreign manufacturers are exempted)
–Other documents specified by DGT–5 Compact Discs including the above information–Registration fee
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DGTConformity Assessment Requirements (12/12 )
◎ SDoC and Registration Procedure for TTE and LP (2/2)
RCB action–Review for completeness–Grant Certificate of SDoC – Register Equipment on the List
XXXyyyRFDzzzz-x
XXX: RCB Identificationyyy : Year Identificationzzzz: Serial No.x : Identify as series products, a-z
Declaring Party action–Label the Equipment–Distribute the Equipment for market
XxxYYyyy=z
X : RCB Identificationxx : Year IdentificationYY : Equipment Category yyy : Serial No.z : Identify as series products
SDoC Mark showed as below:
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DGTMarking Requirements (1/6)
◎ Label Requirements
The exclusive right of use relating to Approval Label belongs to the one who has been granted the certificate of approval.
When the certificate holder agrees to empower its approval label to others with respect to the same brand name and model number and submits a signed consent statement accompanying with the required documents to the DGT, the DGT will send an acknowledgement to the original party after reviewing the material submitted.
Certified equipment shall bear the identifying marks for market.
The identifying marks shall be affixed to the certified equipment.
The exclusive right of use relating to Approval Label belongs to the one who has been granted the certificate of approval.
When the certificate holder agrees to empower its approval label to others with respect to the same brand name and model number and submits a signed consent statement accompanying with the required documents to the DGT, the DGT will send an acknowledgement to the original party after reviewing the material submitted.
Certified equipment shall bear the identifying marks for market.
The identifying marks shall be affixed to the certified equipment.
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◎ Label Empowerment Process
Submission by Certificate Holder–Authorization Letter–Compliance Approval Certificate or SDoC Certificate–Legal Entity Certificate of Authorized Party
RCB action–Review for completeness–Send acknowledgement to the original certificate holder
Submission by Certificate Holder–Authorization Letter–Compliance Approval Certificate or SDoC Certificate–Legal Entity Certificate of Authorized Party
RCB action–Review for completeness–Send acknowledgement to the original certificate holder
Marking Requirements (2/6)
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◎ TTE Approval Mark
XxxYYyyy-z
-For Sale Use: X : RCB Identificationxx : Year IdentificationYY : Equipment Category yyy : Serial No.z : Identify as series products
-For Private Use:
AxxYYyyy/z
A : stand for “DGT”xx : Year IdentificationYY : Equipment Category yyy : Serial No. z : Certified regulatory station of DGT
Marking Requirements (3/6)
N: Northern Regional Station;C: Central Regional Station;S: Southern Regional Station
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◎ Low Power RF Devices Approval Mark
XXXyyyLPDzzzz-x
-For Sale
Use: XXX: RCB Identificationyyy : Year Identificationzzzz: Serial No.x : Identify as series products, a-z
-For Approval by Piece:
DGTxxxLPDyyyyxxx : Year Identificationyyyy: Serial No.
-For Private Use:
DGTxxxLPDyzzzzxxx : Year Identificationy : Certified regulatory station of DGTzzzz: Serial No.
Marking Requirements (4/6)
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◎ Warning Label (Indoor Wireless TTE products)
Marking Requirements (5/6)
◎ Warning Label (Cellular Phone)
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There's a requirement specified that RCBs are to perform s
ome surveillance of the products they certify
Each RCB is required to have a market surveillance program in place to monitor all of the products it certifies
RCB is being carried out surveillance program mandatory
Each RCB needs to define what market surveillance it plans to perform and that DGT would assess each RCB's plan every year.
There's a requirement specified that RCBs are to perform some surveillance of the products they certify
Each RCB is required to have a market surveillance program in place to monitor all of the products it certifies
RCB is being carried out surveillance program mandatory
Each RCB needs to define what market surveillance it plans to perform and that DGT would assess each RCB's plan every year.
Market Surveillance (1/3)
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DGT/RCB determine whether a certified equipment maintains conformity with technical standards and the identity by sampling in the market.
Surveillance Method Electric Characteristics Test Examine conformity with the technical regulations Comparison and Verification Identity with color photographs
Market Surveillance (2/3)
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Performed by DGT Randomly In response to complaints
Performed by RCBs For apparatus that they have certified
May result in testing to technical specifications
Fines will be applied
Performed by DGT Randomly In response to complaints
Performed by RCBs For apparatus that they have certified
May result in testing to technical specifications
Fines will be applied
Market Surveillance (3/3)
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◎ Phase I of MRA implementation
Recognized Testing Lab (RTL)Designation CriteriaRecognized Testing Lab (RTL)Designation CriteriaRecognized Testing Lab (RTL)Designation CriteriaRecognized Testing Lab (RTL)Designation Criteria
Legal entity which has the technical competence to perform the
tests Accredited with ISO/IEC 17025 Demonstration of technical competence in performing the tests. Technological knowledge and experience of relevant product Familiar with legislative, regulatory and administrative
provisions
Legal entity which has the technical competence to perform the
tests Accredited with ISO/IEC 17025 Demonstration of technical competence in performing the tests. Technological knowledge and experience of relevant product Familiar with legislative, regulatory and administrative
provisions
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Submit application package to CNLA
CNLA will review the application package. If it is acceptable, the process for the accreditation will be undertaken by CNLA
CNLA will issue a RTL accreditation certificate to applicant if competent and submit the accredited testing lab list to DGT for RTL designation and recognition.
DGT will make this public on its website (www.dgt.gov.tw)
◎ Phase I of MRA implementation
Domestic RTL Designation ProcessDomestic RTL Designation ProcessDomestic RTL Designation ProcessDomestic RTL Designation Process
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DGT how to recognize foreign testing lab as the MRA CAB?DGT how to recognize foreign testing lab as the MRA CAB?
◎ Phase I of MRA implementation
Mutual Recognition of Test Report (3/5)
Under APEC Telecom MRA, the foreign testing lab must be accredited by its Accreditation Body and designated by its Designating Authority as a MRA CAB.
Then, the Designating Authority of exporting Party will exchange the list of designated testing lab with DGT for mutual recognition.
Furthermore, the DGT will recognize the MRA CABs if the testing labs are competent to perform testing subject to technical regulations of DGT.
Once the MRA CABs are recognized by DGT, the DGT will make this public on our Website soon.
Under APEC Telecom MRA, the foreign testing lab must be accredited by its Accreditation Body and designated by its Designating Authority as a MRA CAB.
Then, the Designating Authority of exporting Party will exchange the list of designated testing lab with DGT for mutual recognition.
Furthermore, the DGT will recognize the MRA CABs if the testing labs are competent to perform testing subject to technical regulations of DGT.
Once the MRA CABs are recognized by DGT, the DGT will make this public on our Website soon.
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◎ Phase I of MRA implementation
Mutual Recognition of Test Report (4/5)
Foreign test reports how to be accepted by Chinese Taipei (1/2)Foreign test reports how to be accepted by Chinese Taipei (1/2)
Under the APEC Telecom MRA, DGT can accept the test reports provided by the recognized foreign testing lab designated by the correspondent party based on mutual recognition.
The testing must follow the method specified in the DGT technical regulations if such test method is prescribed. If no test method is specified, reasonable testing will be allowed. The test report at least must include: Color photographs larger than 4R of the unit to show
details of external appearance and internal construction Name, trade name, model number of equipment Name and address of applicant Name and address of testing lab Unique identity for test report and page test report Testing instrument connection diagram and description
Under the APEC Telecom MRA, DGT can accept the test reports provided by the recognized foreign testing lab designated by the correspondent party based on mutual recognition.
The testing must follow the method specified in the DGT technical regulations if such test method is prescribed. If no test method is specified, reasonable testing will be allowed. The test report at least must include: Color photographs larger than 4R of the unit to show
details of external appearance and internal construction Name, trade name, model number of equipment Name and address of applicant Name and address of testing lab Unique identity for test report and page test report Testing instrument connection diagram and description
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Name, trade and model number of testing facilities as well as date of calibration and period of validity
date of calibration and period of validity Technical regulations be performed Test items and its standards Verdict of test results Date of acceptance and completion of testing
The testing lab must submit its first application with the test report, including the test procedures, lab layout and photos.
Name, trade and model number of testing facilities as well as date of calibration and period of validity
date of calibration and period of validity Technical regulations be performed Test items and its standards Verdict of test results Date of acceptance and completion of testing
The testing lab must submit its first application with the test report, including the test procedures, lab layout and photos.
◎ Phase I of MRA implementation
Mutual Recognition of Test Report (5/5)
Foreign test reports how to be accepted by Chinese Taipei (2/2)Foreign test reports how to be accepted by Chinese Taipei (2/2)
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DGTMutual Recognition of Certification (1/16)
◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Rules for RCBRules for RCB
To smoothly promote phase II procedures of APEC Telecom MRA and make preparation in advance to implement mutual acceptance of equipment certifications with other APEC economies, the following rules are stipulated and promulgated.
Administration Regulations of Regulatory Certification Body for Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Administration Regulations of Regulatory Certification Body for
Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
The two rules provides for the criteria, procedures for designating a RCB, as well as the responsibilities and obligation of a RCB.
To smoothly promote phase II procedures of APEC Telecom MRA and make preparation in advance to implement mutual acceptance of equipment certifications with other APEC economies, the following rules are stipulated and promulgated.
Administration Regulations of Regulatory Certification Body for Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
Administration Regulations of Regulatory Certification Body for
Controlled Telecommunications Radio-Frequency Devices
The two rules provides for the criteria, procedures for designating a RCB, as well as the responsibilities and obligation of a RCB.
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation Designation of a RCBDesignation of a RCB
The DGT will form a technical team to accredit the organization which is interested and competent to be RCB.
An entity accredited by the DGT will be designated as a RCB.
The DGT will also recognize a CB designated by a foreign Designating Authority in accordance with the terms of APEC Telecom MRA.
A list of designated RCBs will be published by the DGT.
The DGT will form a technical team to accredit the organization which is interested and competent to be RCB.
An entity accredited by the DGT will be designated as a RCB.
The DGT will also recognize a CB designated by a foreign Designating Authority in accordance with the terms of APEC Telecom MRA.
A list of designated RCBs will be published by the DGT.
Mutual Recognition of Certification (2/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Legal entity Not be a importer, designer, manufacturer, supplier of TTE/LP device
nor being engaged in these activities Accredited to ISO/IEC Guide 65 Equipped with local testing laboratories which demonstrate competence
in performing tests and accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 accredited by the DGT or a local Recognized Accreditation Body
A foreign RCB shall also equipped with testing lab which demonstrate competence in performing tests and accredited to ISO/IEC 17025
Familiar with legislative, regulatory and administrative provisions of DGT
Sign a contract by which they commit themselves to carry out compliance approval process in accordance with DGT rules and procedures (not applicable to foreign RCB)
Legal entity Not be a importer, designer, manufacturer, supplier of TTE/LP device
nor being engaged in these activities Accredited to ISO/IEC Guide 65 Equipped with local testing laboratories which demonstrate competence
in performing tests and accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 accredited by the DGT or a local Recognized Accreditation Body
A foreign RCB shall also equipped with testing lab which demonstrate competence in performing tests and accredited to ISO/IEC 17025
Familiar with legislative, regulatory and administrative provisions of DGT
Sign a contract by which they commit themselves to carry out compliance approval process in accordance with DGT rules and procedures (not applicable to foreign RCB)
RCB Designation Criteria (1/2)RCB Designation Criteria (1/2)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (3/16)
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Designate at least one professional and full-time foreign or domestic personnel for each accreditation scope subject to certification.(Note: one more certifier for TTE, two more certifier for LP device)
The personnel involved in the certification process should be independent from those conduct the testing.
The certification personnel shall have the technical expertise and knowledge in telecommunications, as well as being familiar with the DGT rules, regulations and technical specifications.
The certification personnel is requested to be graduated from the domestic or foreign university/college and majored in telecommunications engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering or other relevant majors.
Designate at least one professional and full-time foreign or domestic personnel for each accreditation scope subject to certification.(Note: one more certifier for TTE, two more certifier for LP device)
The personnel involved in the certification process should be independent from those conduct the testing.
The certification personnel shall have the technical expertise and knowledge in telecommunications, as well as being familiar with the DGT rules, regulations and technical specifications.
The certification personnel is requested to be graduated from the domestic or foreign university/college and majored in telecommunications engineering, electrical engineering, electronic engineering or other relevant majors.
◎ Phase II of MRA implementation RCB Designation Criteria (2/2)RCB Designation Criteria (2/2)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (4/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
How to recognize foreign certification body as the RCB?How to recognize foreign certification body as the RCB?How to recognize foreign certification body as the RCB?How to recognize foreign certification body as the RCB?
Under APEC Telecom MRA, the foreign certification body must be accredited by its Accreditation Body and designated by its Designating Authority as a MRA CAB.
Then, the Designating Authority of exporting Party will exchange the list of designated accreditation body with DGT for mutual recognition.
Furthermore, the DGT will recognize the MRA CABs if the certification body are competent to perform certification subject to technical regulations of DGT.
Once the MRA CABs are recognized as the RCBs by DGT, the DGT will make public on our Website soon.
Under APEC Telecom MRA, the foreign certification body must be accredited by its Accreditation Body and designated by its Designating Authority as a MRA CAB.
Then, the Designating Authority of exporting Party will exchange the list of designated accreditation body with DGT for mutual recognition.
Furthermore, the DGT will recognize the MRA CABs if the certification body are competent to perform certification subject to technical regulations of DGT.
Once the MRA CABs are recognized as the RCBs by DGT, the DGT will make public on our Website soon.
Mutual Recognition of Certification (5/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation Responsibility of a RCB (1/3)Responsibility of a RCB (1/3)
A RCB shall--- Certify equipment in accordance with the DGT’s rules in the
name of RCB and in the written form Provide fair and equitable treatment Send certified products list to DGT Perform post-market surveillance activities, under instruction
s or request by the DGTA foreign RCB may appoint a local organization to perf
orm market surveillance activities. Report the outcomes of market surveillance to the DGT(at le
ast 5% of the total number of products certified in a year).
A RCB shall--- Certify equipment in accordance with the DGT’s rules in the
name of RCB and in the written form Provide fair and equitable treatment Send certified products list to DGT Perform post-market surveillance activities, under instruction
s or request by the DGTA foreign RCB may appoint a local organization to perf
orm market surveillance activities. Report the outcomes of market surveillance to the DGT(at le
ast 5% of the total number of products certified in a year).
Mutual Recognition of Certification (6/16)
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Submit copies of each application package to the DGT (complete application until the contract is due)
All application documentation shall be recorded on the CD and send to DGT for reference.
Set a electrical database to store all applications and list of certified product
Authorize DGT to review all the certified equipment information stored in the database set up by the RCB via internet
Accept MRA CABs test reports Hold 2 workshops per year to introduce the certification
regulations and procedure to the public
Submit copies of each application package to the DGT (complete application until the contract is due)
All application documentation shall be recorded on the CD and send to DGT for reference.
Set a electrical database to store all applications and list of certified product
Authorize DGT to review all the certified equipment information stored in the database set up by the RCB via internet
Accept MRA CABs test reports Hold 2 workshops per year to introduce the certification
regulations and procedure to the public
◎ Phase II of MRA implementation Responsibility of a RCB (2/3)Responsibility of a RCB (2/3)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (7/16)
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Charge fees for processing applications in accordance with the fees schedule stipulated by the MOTC
Keep confidential treatment regarding to material submitted with an application which contain trade secret or other information that would be guarded from competitors requested/identified by the applicant, in accordance with the relevant regulations of information/business protection.
Charge fees for processing applications in accordance with the fees schedule stipulated by the MOTC
Keep confidential treatment regarding to material submitted with an application which contain trade secret or other information that would be guarded from competitors requested/identified by the applicant, in accordance with the relevant regulations of information/business protection.
◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Responsibility of a RCB (3/3)Responsibility of a RCB (3/3)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (8/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation Limitations of a RCB(1/2)Limitations of a RCB(1/2)
A RCB can not--- Violate the rules Refuse audit without acceptable reason Default on conducting certification cases Overrun the scope not empowered or not listed on the
contract Provide consultation services to the applicants for
compliance approval or change technical characteristic of the equipment applied for approval
A RCB can not--- Violate the rules Refuse audit without acceptable reason Default on conducting certification cases Overrun the scope not empowered or not listed on the
contract Provide consultation services to the applicants for
compliance approval or change technical characteristic of the equipment applied for approval
Mutual Recognition of Certification (9/16)
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Subcontract certification work to non-accredited CAB or qualified person
Commit any improper competitive means which is likely to impede regular certification or fair competition, such as boycott, deviated from regulations or participating in a combination or a concerted action
Approve a TE application not listed on the list authorized by DGT
Perform actively market surveillance subject to products certified by other RCBs
Subcontract certification work to non-accredited CAB or qualified person
Commit any improper competitive means which is likely to impede regular certification or fair competition, such as boycott, deviated from regulations or participating in a combination or a concerted action
Approve a TE application not listed on the list authorized by DGT
Perform actively market surveillance subject to products certified by other RCBs
◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Limitations of a RCB(2/2)Limitations of a RCB(2/2)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (10/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Scopes of Accreditation (1/4)Scopes of Accreditation (1/4)
PSTN Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (PSTN01,RTTE01,ID0002, ADSL01)
Telephone set ModemAutomatic alarming equipment Caller ID eq
uipmentModem PBXTelephone answering machine KTSTelephone microphone CTIFax (Facsimiles) machine Remote control device 46/49 MHz Cordless Telephone 2.4GHz RF TTEDS1 terminal equipmentADSL Terminal Equipment and POTS Splitter
Telephone set ModemAutomatic alarming equipment Caller ID eq
uipmentModem PBXTelephone answering machine KTSTelephone microphone CTIFax (Facsimiles) machine Remote control device 46/49 MHz Cordless Telephone 2.4GHz RF TTEDS1 terminal equipmentADSL Terminal Equipment and POTS Splitter
Mutual Recognition of Certification (11/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Scopes of Accreditation (2/4)Scopes of Accreditation (2/4)
ISDN Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (IS6100)
ISDN digital phone ISDN PC add-on card
ISDN G4 fax machine ISDN PABX
ISDN video phone other ISDN CPEs ISDN terminal adapter
ISDN digital phone ISDN PC add-on card
ISDN G4 fax machine ISDN PABX
ISDN video phone other ISDN CPEs ISDN terminal adapter
S-PCN Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (IS2019)
1.6/2.4 GHz Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile EarthStations (MESs)
1.6/2.4 GHz Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile EarthStations (MESs)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (12/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Scopes of Accreditation (3/4)Scopes of Accreditation (3/4)
Paging Receiver Radio terminal equipment Mobile Data Radio Terminal Equipment
Trunked Radio Terminal Equipment
1900MHz Digital Low Tier PHS Radio Terminal Equipment
1900MHz Digital Low Tier PACS Radio Terminal Equipment
1880-1895MHz Wireless Private Branch Exchange and Radio Terminal Equipment
GSM Mobile Terminal Equipment
DCS1800 Mobile Terminal Equipment
The Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication Terminal Equipment
Subscriber A CT-2 wireless PABX system consists of PABX, control equipment (orrelated equipment), CT-2 base station and handset
Subscriber B CT-2 wireless PABX system consists of control equipment (or related equipment), CT-2 base station and handset
Paging Receiver Radio terminal equipment Mobile Data Radio Terminal Equipment
Trunked Radio Terminal Equipment
1900MHz Digital Low Tier PHS Radio Terminal Equipment
1900MHz Digital Low Tier PACS Radio Terminal Equipment
1880-1895MHz Wireless Private Branch Exchange and Radio Terminal Equipment
GSM Mobile Terminal Equipment
DCS1800 Mobile Terminal Equipment
The Third Generation Mobile Telecommunication Terminal Equipment
Subscriber A CT-2 wireless PABX system consists of PABX, control equipment (orrelated equipment), CT-2 base station and handset
Subscriber B CT-2 wireless PABX system consists of control equipment (or related equipment), CT-2 base station and handset
PLMN Telecommunications Terminal (PLMN01~PLMN08)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (13/16)
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Devices operating in the frequency band below (including) 1GHz
Devices operating in the frequency band above 1GHz except for Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices, frequency hopping or digitally modulated devices
Device employing frequency hopping or digital modulation techniques or Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices
Devices operating in the frequency band below (including) 1GHz
Devices operating in the frequency band above 1GHz except for Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices, frequency hopping or digitally modulated devices
Device employing frequency hopping or digital modulation techniques or Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices
◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Scopes of AccreditationScopes of Accreditation (4/4)Scopes of AccreditationScopes of Accreditation (4/4)
Low-Power Radio-frequency Devices (LP0002)
Mutual Recognition of Certification (14/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
Limitation on Certain ScopesLimitation on Certain ScopesLimitation on Certain ScopesLimitation on Certain Scopes
Device for its test procedures are not available or not standardized can’t be approved by a RCB
Devices for which test items and standards are not available can’t be approved by a RCB
Device for its test procedures are not available or not standardized can’t be approved by a RCB
Devices for which test items and standards are not available can’t be approved by a RCB
Mutual Recognition of Certification (15/16)
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◎ Phase II of MRA implementation
CAB Reassessment and SurveillanceCAB Reassessment and Surveillance
Testing Laboratories Regular reassessment by the accreditation body
CNLA/TAF as per CNLA reassessment schedule Certification Bodies
DGT: Irregularly audit CNAB/TAF:Regular reassessment as per accreditation
program for CBs
Testing Laboratories Regular reassessment by the accreditation body
CNLA/TAF as per CNLA reassessment schedule Certification Bodies
DGT: Irregularly audit CNAB/TAF:Regular reassessment as per accreditation
program for CBs
Mutual Recognition of Certification (16/16)
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More informationMore information
For more detailed information on the contents of the presentation, please visit the following web sites:
http://www.dgt.gov.tw/English/Regulations/Regulations.shtml
Contact person: Gin-Shian Lou
Email: James@dgt.gov.tw
Fax: 886-2-2343-3699
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