Certification Introduction
The full name of Korea KCC is Korea Communication Commission. According to Article 33 of South Korea's "Basic Law of Electrical Communication" and Articles 46 and 57 of "Radio Wave Law", a certification system for broadcasting and communication equipment has been established. The system requires that any production, import or sale of broadcasting and communication equipment certification regulations The products specified in Article 3 should obtain KCC certification in advance.
The KCC logo is evolved from the MIC logo. Since the Korea Communications Commission (KCC, Korea Communications Commission) replaced the past Korea Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC, Ministry of Information and Communication), the certification name has been changed accordingly. KCC came into effect on November 11, 2008, and will evolve into the KC logo on January 1, 2011.
KCC aims at the electromagnetic compatibility requirements of information products, and controls the certification of wireless transmission and communication products, including electrical communication equipment, radio frequency products, information technology equipment, etc. The KCC mark is a certification mark issued by the Korea Radio Research Agency (RRA).
KCC certification mark
Certification classification
According to the category of the product, KCC is mainly divided into the following three types of certification:
1. Conformity Certification: Wireless communication equipment, such as telephones, regulators, fax machines, etc.
2. Conformity registration: electrical appliances.
3. Interim Certification: For equipment that has no standard temporarily
Applicable product scope
It basically includes all wireless communication products, as well as most electronic and electrical products covered by KC certification.
1. Automatic alarm receivers installed on ships
2. Automatic alarm telephone devices
3. Wireless beacons for emergency position indication
4. Ships with wireless navigation radar and automatic radar tracking equipment
5. Wireless equipment for marine mobile phones
6. Satellite mobile Radio equipment for communications and radio bureaus
(only some of them are listed here)