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USA FCC Revokes Recognition for Selected Testing Laboratories
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has removed recognition for several testing labs and has initiated the withdrawal process for an additional lab. Companies currently using these facilities should plan to transition to an FCC-recognised alternative.
USA FCC Expands Unlicensed Access to the 6 GHz Spectrum
The FCC has approved an order broadening unlicensed operations in the 6 GHz band, including a new “Geofenced Variable Power” device category that supports higher-power outdoor use under defined safeguards.
USA FCC Updates Covered List to Include Certain Drones and Key UAS Components
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has updated its Covered List to add specific foreign-made drones and critical unmanned aircraft system components. The change applies prospectively and restricts newly listed equipment from receiving FCC authorization, while previously approved models remain unaffected.
USA FCC Releases Technical Guidance for Devices Operating Above 95 GHz
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has published new guidance outlining how manufacturers and test labs should measure radiated emissions from devices using frequencies above 95 GHz.
USA FCC Updates Radio Frequency Allocation Framework
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has revised the national frequency allocation table to reflect international spectrum decisions, impacting amateur radio, satellite operations, and broadcast auxiliary services.
USA FCC Clarifies Inclusion of Modular Transmitters on Covered Equipment List
The FCC has clarified that devices containing modular transmitters are included on its covered equipment list and cannot be authorized. The agency will also restrict previously approved equipment to prevent marketing and importation. The rule takes effect on December 26, 2025.