The FCC has introduced new rules to make the certification process for telecom devices more secure, transparent, and efficient, in response to growing concerns about supply chain risks and foreign influence.
Faster certification for testing in trusted labs
Devices tested in the U.S. or in trusted partner countries will be reviewed more quickly. This encourages companies to use secure, reliable labs and helps reduce delays in bringing new products to market.
Greater transparency from labs and certifiers
Testing labs and certification bodies must now disclose where their staff are located, improving visibility into who is involved in the process and helping identify potential risks.
Stronger oversight after certification
The FCC will increase post-market checks to ensure that products sold match what was certified, with stricter enforcement actions in cases of non-compliance.
Simplified compliance tools
A centralized list of restricted entities will make it easier to identify high-risk companies and avoid them during certification.
Confidential reporting channel
Industry participants can safely report issues or security concerns, supporting better monitoring across the ecosystem.
Telecom devices, such as smartphones, routers, and IoT equipment, are critical to modern communications infrastructure. Weaknesses in testing or certification can create risks such as data breaches, interference, or exposure to foreign influence. By promoting testing in trusted environments and strengthening oversight, the FCC aims to increase confidence in the devices entering the market.
At the same time, companies using trusted labs can benefit from faster certification and quicker market access.
For any questions, clarifications, or further information regarding this regulation, please contact: Sofilyx Compliance