What is FCC certification and process?

The FCC certification was established by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) at 1934 by COMMUNICATIONACT. It is an independent agency of the U.S. government and reports directly to Congress. The Federal Communications Commission coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites and cables.

FCC certification involves the United States, Colombia and more than 50 states in the United States. In order to ensure the safety of radio and wired communication products related to life and property, FCC Engineering and Technology Office is responsible for the technical support and equipment approval of the Committee. Many radio applications, communication products and digital products need FCC approval to enter the US market.