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Nov,23,22

Industry welcomes DOT’s landmark move to simplify mandatory telecom certification

New Delhi, 4 November 2022: The Department of Telecom has shifted several telecom products to a more simplified testing and certification regime, which will significantly impact compliance costs and timelines. In a recent notification, the Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC), under the Department of Telecom, shifted certain telecom products namely routers, switches, access points, and others under broadband from the General Certification Scheme (GCS) to the Simplified Certification Scheme (SCS) under Mandatory Testing and Certification of Telecom Equipment (MTCTE). Through this move, the industry can now obtain TEC certification for notified telecom products basis self-declaration of test reports and does not have to undertake additional costs of evaluation of the test reports by TEC.

Hailing the development, Mr. Harish Krishnan, Chairman, MAIT Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) Committee said, “MAIT welcomes TEC’s initiative of shifting of critical telecom products to a more simplified regime. This shift has resulted in the reduction of the certification timeline by months, and also the high cost of certification for each product. The industry has been working to ensure compliance with the timeline of mandatory certification of specific telecom and networking equipment by July 1, 2023. We acknowledge TEC’s and DOT’s commitment to make compliance with MTCTE smooth for the industry at every stage. The shift to a self-declaration-based certification regime will significantly accelerate Digital India goals.”

Further, Mr. Krishnan adds, “Recent government reforms are expected to have a cascading effect on the growth of the electronics and telecom sectors – from reforming telecom equipment testing and certification to reducing overlaps in electronics and telecom regulations, among others.”

Speaking on the occasion, Col AA Jafri, Retd, Acting Director General MAIT said, “ MAIT believes that active consultation with the industry is the key to resolving some of the regulatory challenges that India currently faces. Electronics and telecom industries are critical for the growth of the country and regulations can be a powerful catalyst in this journey. MAIT looks forward to working with the government to ensure that such regulations strengthen India’s capability as we seek to proliferate broadband and 5G services across the nation.”

About MAIT: Established in 1982, MAIT is the apex industry body representing the Electronic H/W sector in India. A not-for-profit body, MAIT closely works with policymakers of Central and State Governments to enable the growth of the Electronic System H/W Design & Manufacturing sector in India.

MAIT’s members include Large & MSME companies and industries from the domain of OEMs, ODMs, EMS, Design Houses, Recyclers, PROs, Testing Laboratories, and Sub-sectoral Associations.

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