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Articles tagged with - Singapore
Singapore IMDA Updates EQR Guide and SDoC Form
The Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) has released a revised guide detailing the mandatory registration schemes and technical requirements for telecommunication equipment in Singapore.
Singapore Cybersecurity Labelling Reqts. for Residential Routers
The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore is raising mandatory cybersecurity requirements for residential routers to CLS Level 2 by the end of 2027.
Singapore IMDA Updates Cellular Mobile Terminal Specifications
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has published Revision 4 of the technical specifications for Cellular Mobile Terminals, introducing critical changes to 2G connectivity and emergency broadcast protocols.
Singapore Proposes New Security Standards for Quantum Key
The IMDA has released a draft reference specification outlining security requirements for the deployment and interoperability of quantum cryptographic infrastructure.
Singapore Proposes Update on Technical Specification for Cellular Mobile Terminals (IMDA TS CMT)
Singapore's IMDA has released Proposed Revision 4 of the technical specification for Cellular Mobile Terminals, introducing significant updates to 2G connectivity, VoLTE, and emergency broadcast requirements.
Singapore issues a reminder on Controlled Goods (CGs)
CPSO-101125-22 reminds Registered Suppliers of Controlled Goods in Singapore about their obligations regarding product modifications, technical file maintenance, and registration renewal. It outlines potential penalties for non-compliance, including suspension, fines, and imprisonment.