HUAWEI MU739 HSPA+ LGA Module
Hardware Guide
Certifications
Issue 01 (2011-08-24)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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FCC Certification
FCC stands for Federal Communications Commission.
The FCC, as an independent agency of the United States government, is charged
with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire,
satellite and cable.
FCC regulations, as part of federal laws, are divided into several parts.
Different parts define regulations for different products. A product, however, probably
is required to meet the regulations in two or more parts.
All terminals should be certified by the FCC or TCB and granted with an FCC ID.
The FCC ID format is as follows: XXXYYYYYYYY
XXX
is the identification number of the applicant manufacturer (Huawei: QIS).
YYYYYYY
is the product number consisting of two to 14 digits.
An FCCID consists of capital letters in English, digits, and symbols - only. No other
character is allowed.
For any Huawei product, the product model is used as the product number. For
example, the FCC ID of the EM770W is QISEM770W.
NCC (DGT) Certification
According to
Telecommunications Act
and
Regulations on Inspection and
Certification
of Controlled Telecommunications Equipment
of Taiwan, no communication and
electronic equipment can be manufactured or sold in Taiwan unless certified by the
NCC (former DGT) with relevant certification marks.
The following lists the controlled telecommunications equipment:
Radio transmitter
Radio transceiver
Radio receiver
Radiated device
Other radio sources
The DGT
'
s
Technical Specifications for Low-Power Radio-Frequency Devices
specifies the frequencies that no low-power RF device or its principal wave should not
use and control the radiation field strength of low-power RF devices.
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