NCC technical specification (LP0002) is updated and BTL clarifies the difference between the old and the new
The NCC has published a new edition of the Technical Specification for Low Power Rf Equipment (LP0002), effective 1 July 2020.
After LP0002 comes into effect, there will be a transitional period of 6 months, during which relevant applications and reports of the old technical specification will be accepted;After December 31, 2020, only applications and reports related to the new technical specification can be accepted.
The main differences of the new version include the technical specification name and section changes, and some section contents are also changed. BTL has many years of experience in the technical specification of multiple certifications, which can provide customers with efficient testing and certification services.
For more detailed information about the latest technical specification or other certification related information, please contact the business offices of BTL to provide professional certification advice.
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