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FCC (United States)
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1. What is FCC?
The FCC certification of the United States is the Federal Communications Commission. It was established by COMMUNICATIONACT in 1934 as an independent agency of the US government and directly responsible to the Congress. The FCC coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio, television, telecommunications, satellite and cable. It covers the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property in more than 50 states, Colombia, and the United States. The US FCC certification is divided into three types of certification: FCC-ID certification, FCC-DOC certification, and FCC-VOC certification.
2, the scope of coverage
The FCC certification covers more than 50 states, Colombia, and the United States. To ensure the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property, the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology is responsible for the technical support of the committee. Responsible for equipment approval matters. Many radio applications, communications products and digital products require the FCC's approval to enter the US market. The FCC committee investigates and studies the various stages of product safety to find the best way to solve problems, while the FCC also includes radios, aircraft inspections, and more.
The United States has become China's second largest trading partner for several consecutive years. The trade volume between China and the United States has been increasing year by year, so exports to the United States should not be underestimated. The rigor of product technology standards and import regulations in the United States is the highest in the world. Understanding the US market access rules will help Chinese products further open up the US market.