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Modification process for TAC/GEC of SRDs operating in the recently opened 6GHz band

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09-OCT-24

In line with the newly allocated 5925-6425 MHz frequency band for Short Range Devices (SRDs) under NTC Memorandum Circular No. 002-07-2024 (see our article on this subject here), grantees of Type Acceptance Certificates (TAC) or Grant of Equipment Conformity (GEC) for equipment operating in 6 GHz band are now advised to apply for modification of the corresponding TAC/GEC subject to the following:

  1. 1. All previously certified equipment affected prior to the entry into force of NTC MC No. 002.07-2024 shall be subject to the issuance of modified certificate (modification).
  2. 2. Application for modification shall be supported with the following:
    1. 2.1. Declaration of updated equipment radio specifications.
    2. 2.2. Copy of the applicable radio test report / certificate prior to the issuance of NTC TAC or GEC appropriate for modification.
    3. 2.3. Copy of previously issued NTC TAC or GEC to be modified.

The modified certificate shall indicate the additional frequency band within 5925-6425 MHz for short range devices and shall bear the same NTC Certificate Number previously assigned.

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