Mexico Introduces New Regulations for Low-Power Radio Equipment

On February 8, 2025, the Mexican Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFETEL) officially issued the “IFT-016-2024 Technical Specification,” establishing comprehensive technical standards for low-power radio communication devices (LPD) operating in the frequency

The European Union has formally harmonized the EN 18031 cybersecurity standard series under the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU, providing manufacturers with a clear compliance pathway for newly enforced cybersecurity

Starting December 15, 2024, all radio communication apparatus used in proximity to the human body and intended for the Canadian market must comply with RSS-102 Issue 6. This standard, published

In a significant development for the cybersecurity landscape, the European standard EN 18031 has been formally approved to address the growing cybersecurity concerns associated with radio equipment. This standard, which

The Brazilian Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL) issued the new regulation Ato 5155 after a public consultation. This regulation outlines the technical requirements and testing procedures for the conformity assessment of mobile

Amazon’s Requirements for UL Testing Reports Amazon, a prominent e-commerce platform in the U.S., requires UL testing reports to guarantee the safety and reliability of products sold on its platform.

Effective Date and Requirements: From August 1, 2024, all imported smartphones, chargers, and electronic devices in Saudi Arabia must use USB Type-C ports. These products must comply with the new

On July 28, 2023, the EU introduced a new battery regulation, (EU) 2023/1542, replacing the 2006/66/EC directive. Effective from August 17, 2023, the new regulation aims to harmonize battery management

In December 2022, the UK government officially passed the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (PSTIA), which will be enforced from April 29, 2024. It consists of two parts: