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Here’s the lowdown on what’s changing:

  • SRRC Certificate Makeover: Say goodbye to the old and hello to the new! MIIT is rolling out a fresh format for SRRC certificates, blending Chinese and English meanings for clarity and accessibility. Check out the example provided in the attachments for a sneak peek into the future.
  • CMIIT ID Encoding Rule Unveiled: Brace yourselves for a paradigm shift in CMIIT ID encoding! Under the new rule, applicants are granted the power to customize their ID following a specific coding format. But here’s the catch – once approved, the ID is set in stone, ensuring stability and consistency moving forward.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the key components:

  • Ministry abbreviation.
  • Year code (2 digits).
  • Equipment code (1 uppercase letter).
  • Territory code (2 digits) – Taiwan: 71, Hong Kong: 81, Macau: 82, Other overseas regions: 99.
  • Company code (3 digits) – generated by the authority upon initial application submission.
  • Customized code (4 digits) – a unique combination of an uppercase letter and three numbers (excluding I and O).

Get ready for a seismic shift in the world of radio products as China leads the charge towards a more streamlined and standardized certification process!

Type Approval Impacted? Absolutely – Get ready for changes in CMIIT ID labeling.

Spectrum Impacted? No frequencies affected here.

Imports Impacted? Smooth sailing on the import front.

Standards: No major shifts in standards – just a modern twist on encoding.

Product Impacted? All radio products – buckle up for the future of certification!