MIC officially released Circular 02/2022/TT-BTTTT, which will replace the original 01/2021/TT-BTTTT and 11/2020/TT-BTTTT from July 1, 2022. The new regulations adjust the content of the mandatory list as well as adding new output power limit requirements for LPWAN devices.
Below are some new points for reference.
1. The new standard is enforced as follows:
| Vietnam Standards | Usage | Mandatory date(from) |
| QCVN 128:2021/BTTTT | 5G base station | 2022/7/1 |
| QCVN 127:2021/BTTTT | 5G SA | 2022/7/1 |
| QCVN 129:2021/BTTTT | 5G NSA | 2022/7/1 |
| QCVN 124:2021/BTTTT | Vehicle Radar 76-77GHz | 2022/7/1 |
| QCVN 123:2021/BTTTT | SRD 40-246GHz | 2022/7/1 |
| QCVN 65:2021/BTTTT | WLAN 5.0GHz device | 2023/7/1 |
| QCVN 22:2021/BTTTT | Safety For ITE | 2023/7/1 |
2. 5.8GHz equipment using for transport application, VHF device using on the river, Inmarsat F77 device has been remove from the mandatory list, they are no longer require MIC certification.
3. Move some products from Annex 1 (mandatory to type approval certification and declaration of conformity) to Annex 2 (mandatory to declaration of conformity).
1)Vehicle radar 76-77GHz

2)General SRD operating in bands of 13,553-13,567 MHz, 26,957-27,283 MHz; 40,66-40,7 MHz, 5725-5850 MHz, 24,00-24,25 GHz, 61,0-61,5 GHz, 122-123 GHz, 244-246 GHz
RFID 13.56MHz
3)“Other devices” section

4. Add the limitation of output power for LPWAN devices in the Circular

For the requirements of the new part, since MIC haven’t announced the official specific operation guidance document, BTL will follow-up and share all the information after receiving the relevant information, so stay tuned!
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