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Ensure Safety & Compliance with FCC Certification!
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Swift FCC Certification: Partner with Approve-IT, Inc. as Your Trusted US Agent
https://approve-it.net/regional-approval/usa-fcc-certification/: Accelerate your market entry into the U.S. with Approve-IT, Inc. as your trusted FCC U.S. agent. We offer expert guidance on FCC standards, streamline certification processes, ensure efficiency in approval procedures, navigate complex FCC requirements, and act as your US Agent for the Service of the Process. With deep FCC knowledge, quick market entry, end-to-end support, dedicated legal assistance, and a proven track record, Approve-IT simplifies FCC certification for your products. Contact us today to fast-track your U.S. market access and bring your products to market swiftly and efficiently.
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FCC Certification for Radio and Wireless Devices Nemko offers comprehensive testing and FCC certification services, ensuring swift market entry for your products in the USA.
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Introduction to the FCC certification, FCC ID and FCC SDoC
In this series, we will learn three types of FCC certifications, what FCC ID is, what SDoC is, and how they are related. We will also look at the importance of FCC ID and SDoC for the communication industry in the United States.
Find more information about FCC certification at https://gtggroup.com/global-certifications/united-states/fcc-certification-fcc-id-and-fcc-sdoc/
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FCC’s New ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ - Shining Shield or Shiny Sticker
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Comprehensive Guide to Managing Network Licenses Effectively
Discover the step-by-step process to set up and optimize network licenses. Explore the role of FCC certification consultants and Network License Services in India for seamless operations.
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FCC Certification in Singapore
Introduction
Singapore does not recognize FCC Certification, which is normally related to the Federal Communications Commission of the United States. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), Singapore's own regulatory authority, is in charge of approving telecommunications and television equipment. Manufacturers must seek IMDA permission in order to promote and sell these kinds of goods in Singapore, guaranteeing compliance with regional standards. It promotes a safe and interference-free telecommunications environment in the nation by ensuring that equipment meets safety and interference-free electromagnetic compatibility requirements through IMDA certification. Businesses must successfully traverse Singapore's regulatory environment, working with IMDA to obtain the required certifications and guarantee their goods are compliant with regional laws before going to market.
Benefits of FCC Certification in Singapore
Global Market Access: The FCC logo frequently denotes adherence to strict international standards. As many countries recognize FCC certification, this can make it easier to enter markets outside of Singapore.
Quality Control: FCC certification guarantees that your electrical devices adhere to strict quality and safety requirements, boosting the credibility of your product.
Reduced Interference: Devices that have received FCC certification are less likely to experience electromagnetic interference or to cause it, assuring uninterrupted operation in Singapore's congested wireless spectrum.
Regulatory Compliance: It indicates your dedication to following regulations, and fostering trust with Singapore's customers and regulators.
Competitive Advantage: FCC-certified items may have an advantage in the Singaporean market due to the preference of consumers for reliable and secure equipment.
Avoid Penalties: Failure to abide by Singapore's IMDA standards may result in sanctions or the loss of access to the market. Such penalties can be avoided with FCC certification.
Streamlined Approvals: Having FCC certification helps speed up the IMDA clearance process, potentially lowering time-to-market, even if it is not a direct replacement.
Global Supply Chain Efficiency: Due to its widespread recognition, FCC certification is frequently preferred by manufacturers and suppliers, expediting the supply chain.
FCC Certification process in Singapore
device Preparation: Make sure your electrical device conforms to Singapore's technical requirements, particularly those related to safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Testing and Evaluation: Hire a reputable testing lab to test and evaluate your product to make sure it complies with IMDA's technical requirements.
IMDA Review: To guarantee conformity with regional laws, IMDA will examine your application, test results, and technical documentation.
A local representative must be appointed if you are not headquartered in Singapore so that they can communicate with IMDA on behalf of you.
Make sure to submit your nomination for registration to IMDA, along with any necessary paperwork, test results, and costs.
Compliance Marking: If the item you're selling is accepted, IMDA will provide you with a compliant label or mark that you must apply to your product.
Approval & Certification: IMDA is going to issue a certification allowing you to lawfully sell the goods in Singapore after determining that it has successfully completed the evaluation process and complied with all standards.
If you have any questions, send an email to [email protected], give us a call for further information, or call one of our specialists.
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Petard (Part II)

If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/31/the-blood-speech/#dudeface-from-chiapas
Biden's FCC unanimously passed a rules banning landlords from accepting kickbacks to force all their tenants to use one ISP as a rental condition. Last week, Trump's FCC boss Brendan Carr (who voted for the rule just last year) killed it, saying that he was sticking up for tenants, who would somehow save money from this sleazy arrangement:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/01/fcc-chair-nixes-plan-to-boost-broadband-competition-in-apartment-buildings/
In some ways, this is to be expected. The Trump agenda is about trussing and plating working people so rich sociopaths can conveniently devour them whole. On the other hand, this move lays bare the long-run historical phenomena that led to this moment. Case in point: back in 2013, I wrote a sf story about this very subject, Petard, which was published in MIT Tech Review's 2014 anthology Twelve Tomorrows, edited by Bruce Sterling:
https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262535595/twelve-tomorrows-2014/
I love that story, and upon re-reading it, I realized that it was extremely timely. So timely, in fact, that I decided to serialize it over four days on my newsletter. If you're feeling impatient, you can tune into a four-part podcast version from 2014 and 2018:
https://archive.org/details/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_278
https://archive.org/details/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_292
https://archive.org/details/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_293
https://archive.org/details/Cory_Doctorow_Podcast_294_-_Petard_04
Here's part one of the story:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/30/landlord-telco-industrial-complex/#part-one
And now, onto part two!
My advisor is named Andronicus Andronicus Niyazov, and her parents had a sense of humor, clearly. She founded the Networks That Change lab three years ago after she fled Kazakhstan one step ahead of Gulnara's death-squad, but they say that she still provides material aid to the army of babushkas that underwent forced sterilization under old man Karimov's brutal regime. Her husband, Arzu, lost an eye in Gezi. They're kind of a twitter uprising power-couple.
I'm the only undergrad in the lab, and the grad students were slathering at the thought of having a bottle-washing dogsbody in residence. Someone to clean out the spam filters, lexically normalize the grant proposals, deworm the Internet of Things, get the limescale out of the espresso machine, and defragment the lab's prodigious store of detritus, kipple and moop.
Two days after telling them all where they could stick it, I got a meeting in AA's cube.
"Sit down, Lukasz," she said. My birth certificate read "Lucas," but I relished the extra consonants. I perched on a tensegrity chair that had been someone grad student's laser-cutter thesis project. It creaked like a haunted attic and its white acrylic struts were grubby as a snowbank a day after the salting trucks. AA's chair was patched with steeltape, huge black cocoony gobs of it. And it still creaked.
I waited patiently. My drop was in my overalls' marsupial pouch, and I stuffed my hands in there, curling my fingers around it and kneading it. It comforted me. AA closed the door.
"Do you know why my lab doesn't have any undergrads?" she asked.
I gave it another moment to test for rhetoricalness, timed out, then gave it a shot. "You don't want to screw around with getting someone up to speed. You want to get the wo rk done."
"Don't be stupid. Grad students need as much hand-holding as undergrads. No, it's because undergrads are full of the dramas. And the dramas are not good for getting the work done."
"Andronicus," I said, "I'm not the one you should be talking to –" I felt a flush creeping up my neck — "they –"
She fixed me with a look that froze my tongue and dried the spit in my mouth. "I spent four years in Dolinka prison in Kazakhstan. Three of my cellmates committed suicide. One of them bled out on me from the top bunk while I slept. I woke covered in her blood.." She looked at her screen, snagged her attention on it, ignored me for a minute while she typed furiously. Turned back. "What did your labmates do, Lukasz, that you would like to talk to me about?"
"Nothing," I mumbled. I hated being dismissed like this. Of course she could trump anything I was inclined to complain about. But it was so… invalidating.
"Never forget that there is blood in the world's veins, Lukasz. You've done something clever with your years on this planet. You're here to see if you can figure out how to do something important, now. We want to systematize the struggle here, figure out how to automate it, but eventually there will always be blood. You need to learn to be dispassionate about the interpersonal conflicts, to save your anger for the people who deserve it, and to channel that anger into a theory of action that leads to change. Otherwise, you will be an undergraduate who worries about being picked on."
"I know –" I said. "I know. Sorry."
She held out a hand to stop me fleeing. "Lukasz, there is change to be had out there. It waits for us to discover its fulcrums. That's the research project here. But the reason for the research is the change. It's to be the bag of blood in the streets or the board-room or the prison. That's what you're learning to do here."
I didn't say anything. She turned back to her screen. Her fingers beat the keyboard. I left.
I pretended not to notice three of AA's grad students hastily switching off their infrared laser-pointers as I opened her glass door and walked back out to the lab. Everyone, including AA, knew that they'd been listening in, but the formal characteristics of our academic kabuki required us all to pretend that I'd just had a private conversation.
I pulled my laptop out of my bag and uncrumpled its bent corners. I'd only made it a week before and I didn't have time or energy to fold up another one. It was getting pretty battered in my bag, though, the waxed cardboard shell getting more worn and creased in less time than ever before. Not even my most extreme couch-surfing voyages had been this hard on my essential equipment. The worst part was that the keyboard surface had gotten really smashed — I think I'd closed up the box with a sharpie trapped inside it — so the camera that watched my fingers as they typed on the letters printed on the cardboard sheet was having a hard time getting the registration right. I'd mashed the spot where the backspace was drawn so many times that I'd worn the ink off and had to redraw it (more sharpie — a cardboard laptop owner's best friend).
Now the screen was starting to go, the little short-throw projector attached to the pinhead-sized computer taped inside the back of the box was misreading the geometry of the mirror it bounced the screen image off of, which keystoned and painted the image on the rice-paper scrim set into the laptop's top half. The image was only off by about 10 degrees, but it was enough to screw up the touchscreen registration and give me a mild headache after only a couple hours of staring at it. I'd noticed that a lot of the MIT kids carried big plastic and metal and glass laptops, which had seemed like some kind of weird retro affectation. But campus life was more of an off-road experience than I'd suspected.
But I'd never go glass-and-plastic. AA thought that the way to win a war was to shed your blood. I have a limited supply of blood. There's a lot more cardboard out there. Why fight with meat and blood when you can use free infrastructure and good code to organize a resistance. You'll never win a war of atoms against the Powers That Be. They'll always have more lethal atoms. When they're hitting you with a baton, your glass-and-plastic number will crumple just as surely as a cardboard laptop. The best way to beat a policeman's baton was to be somewhere else when he was swinging it.
I spent fifteen minutes unfolding the laser-cut cardboard and smoothing out the creases, re-sticking everything with fiber-tape from an office-supply table in the middle of the lab, and then running through the registration and diagnostics built into the OS until the computer was in a usable state again. The whole time, I was hotly conscious of the grad students' sneaky gaze on me, the weird clacking noise of their fingers on real mechanical keyboards — seriously, who used a keyboard that was made of pieces anymore? Was I really going to have to do that? — as their chatted about me.
Yes, about me. It's not (just) ego: I could tell. I can prove it. I was barely back up and running and answering all my social telephones when some dudeface from Chiapas sat down conspicuously next to me and said, "It's Lukasz, right?" He held out his hand.
I looked at it for a moment, just to make the point, then shook. "Yeah. You're Juanca, right?" Of course he was Juanca. He'd been burned in effigy by Zetas every year for four years, and his entire family, all the way to third cousins, were either stateside or in Guatemala or El Salvador, hiding out from narcoterrorists who were still pissed about Juanca's anonymizer, a mixmaster that was the number one go-to source of convictable evidence against Zeta members whose cases went to trial. If it wasn't for the fact that Juanca's network had also busted an assload of corrupt cops, prosecutors, judges, government ministers, regional governors and one Secretary of State, they'd have given him a ministerial posting and a medal. As it was, he was in exile. Famous. Loved. It helped that he was rakishly handsome — which I am not, for the record — and that he had a bounty on his head and had been unsuccessfully kidnapped on the T, getting away through some badass parkour that got captured in CCTV jittercam that made him look like he was moving in a series of short teleports.
"Yeah. You got the blood speech, huh?"
I nodded.
"It's a good one," he said. I didn't think so. I thought it was bullshit. I didn't say so.
We stared at each other. "Welp," he said. "Take it easy."
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I FINISHED IT :D :D :D
Yessssss I finally got my fCC JavaScript developer certification :')
Of course they decided to go ahead and release a whole new curriculum a few days before I wrapped this up, thus making this previous version now somewhat obsolete (great timing, folks), but I don't really mind – I was only doing it to learn the skills in any case.
In my final project I got to work with APIs again, which I hadn't done in ages and always enjoy, and I got some practice with asynchronous programming.
I'm so glad to have this DONE and finally be able to move on! Now the only question is, should I keep working my way through the old certifications or try out the new full-stack curriculum? I think I'll probably stick with the old individual certifications for now, because it looks like the new curriculum would take me back over HTML, CSS, and JS for the umpteenth time, and I am sick to death of them and would really prefer to move on to backend ASAP.
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REACH Certification | Reach Compliance Certificate - HUAK
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FCC Certification for Wireless Devices
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Should LED headlights be illegal?
Should LED Headlights Be Illegal? A Legal and Safety Analysis The legality of LED headlights depends on compliance with regulations and proper installation, rather than the technology itself. Here’s a breakdown of key considerations based on current laws and safety standards:
1. Legal Framework for LED Headlights** China’s Regulatory Stance In China, LED headlights are not inherently illegal, but unauthorized modifications are strictly prohibited. According to national standards (e.g., GB 4599-2007 and GB 25991-2010), LED headlights must meet the same beam intensity, focus, and glare limits as traditional halogen bulbs. For example, the maximum allowable brightness for high beams is 150,000 candela.
Key Point: Replacing bulbs with certified, factory-equivalent LED units is legal, while retrofitting non-compliant LED assemblies or altering beam patterns violates regulations. U.S. and International Standards In the U.S., LED products must comply with safety and electromagnetic interference standards (e.g., FCC Part 15, UL 588). Internationally, UN Regulation No. 112 aligns with China’s requirements, emphasizing consistent beam limits for LEDs and halogens.
2. Safety Concerns Driving Regulation** Glare and Driver Safety Poorly designed or illegally modified LED headlights can emit excessive glare, blinding oncoming drivers and increasing accident risks. Complaints about "overly bright" LEDs prompted regulatory bodies like China’s MIIT to reaffirm enforcement of glare limits.
Example: A 2021 government response highlighted that illegal retrofits (e.g., using uncertified LED modules) are a primary cause of dangerous glare. Thermal and Electrical Risks Non-compliant LED installations may lack proper heat dissipation or voltage regulation, risking circuit damage or fires.
3. Enforcement and Penalties** Legal Consequences of Non-Compliance In China, unauthorized LED modifications can result in fines (200–2,000 RMB), mandatory restoration of original parts, and failed annual inspections. For instance, altering headlight housings or using non-standard LED color temperatures (e.g., blue or purple) is explicitly banned.
Case Study: A driver in Shanghai was fined 500 RMB for installing aftermarket LED bulbs without certification, as they caused glare violations. Global Trends Similar enforcement exists in the U.S., where states like California mandate adherence to SAE/ANSI lighting standards. Non-compliant products face recalls or import bans.
4. Why LED Headlights Should Not Be Universally Banned** Technological Advantages LEDs offer superior energy efficiency, longer lifespan, and better illumination compared to halogens. Properly designed LEDs enhance nighttime visibility without exceeding glare limits.
Data Point: Certified LED headlights reduce energy consumption by 50–70% compared to halogens. Regulatory Solutions Over Bans Instead of banning LEDs, stricter enforcement of existing standards and public education on legal retrofit practices can address misuse. For example, requiring professional installation and certification labels would mitigate risks.
Conclusion LED headlights should not be illegal if they comply with safety and performance standards. The core issue lies in illegal modifications and non-compliant products, not the technology itself. Governments should focus on:
Strengthening certification processes for LED upgrades. Penalizing unauthorized retrofits. Educating drivers on proper usage (e.g., avoiding high beams in traffic). By balancing innovation with regulation, LED headlights can remain a safe, sustainable option for modern vehicles.

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22.5W Power Bank: Your Ultimate Camping Companion
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Linkpowercharging: Leading the New Era of Electric Mobility

Founded in 2018, Linkpowercharging has been deeply engaged in the electric vehicle charging field for over 8 years. We specialize in providing comprehensive R&D solutions—including software, hardware, and design—for AC/DC charging stations, enabling our products to hit the ground running. With our expert team and relentless pursuit of innovation, Linkpowercharging has successfully delivered reliable products worth over $100 million to partners in more than 30 countries, including the United States, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Singapore, Australia, and more.
Quality and Certification: With a team of over 60 skilled professionals, we have earned authoritative certifications such as ETL, FCC, CE, UKCA, CB, TR25, and RCM, ensuring that our products meet the strictest global safety and quality standards.
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Future Vision: Linkpowercharging is committed to driving the integration of clean energy and intelligent connectivity. In addition to offering high-performance EV charging solutions, we have also developed integrated systems that combine solar photovoltaic (PV) technology and lithium battery energy storage systems (BESS). Our mission is to build a greener, smarter future for global customers.
Whether you’re a forward-thinking business partner or an industry observer passionate about environmental innovation, Linkpowercharging is the trusted choice for your electric mobility transition. Let’s drive the future together and embark on this new era of electric mobility!
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How to Ensure Electric Compliance for Your Business
Ensuring electric compliance is a crucial aspect of running a business that deals with electronic products. Compliance with national and international electrical standards not only ensures product safety but also prevents legal complications.
What is Electric Compliance? Electric compliance refers to adhering to safety and performance standards established by regulatory bodies such as the UL (Underwriters Laboratories), FCC (Federal Communications Commission), and NEC (National Electrical Code). These regulations ensure that electrical products meet safety, efficiency, and environmental standards before they reach the market.
Why is Compliance Important for Businesses?
Legal Requirements – Non-compliant products can lead to fines, recalls, or bans.
Safety Assurance – Compliance ensures that products do not pose electrical hazards.
Market Access – Many retailers and distributors require compliance certifications.
Consumer Trust – Certified products boost credibility and customer confidence.
How to Ensure Compliance?
Conduct thorough product testing according to industry standards.
Work with accredited testing labs for certification.
Stay updated with evolving compliance regulations.
For businesses developing electronic products, compliance is not an option—it’s a necessity. Proper adherence to regulations safeguards both the business and end-users.
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