[Interpretation] NCC Low Power RF Technical Specifications Updated!
Since the opening of Wi-Fi 6E in August last year, NCC has been revising and improving the technical requirements for Wi-Fi 6E. Finally, on February 6, 2024, the LP0002 113 version of the Low Power RF Equipment Technical Specification was released, mainly updating Chapter 5.13 of Wi-Fi 6E, while the content of other chapters remained unchanged.
For the latest public LP0002 113 version, what are the technical requirements? Here is a detailed explanation:
>> Major Updates <<
The LP0002 113 version has mainly updated and added section 5.13, which points out that the operating frequency band of 6 GHz wireless access systems including Radio Local Area Network (WAS/RLAN) devices is 5.945 GHz to 6.425 GHz.
Consistent with CE, NCC did not open the conventional Wi-Fi 6E band 5 frequency band 5925 MHz ~ 6425 MHz, but instead shrunk in the low-frequency band by 20 MHz (5925 MHz → 5945 MHz).
>> Equipment Categories <<
Descriptions of 6 GHz WAS/RLAN equipment categories and sub-categories are provided in LP0002 113 version (consistent with CE):

>> Test Items <<
Application LP0002 113 version, the following items need to be certified:

In early January 2024, NCC issued a statement stating that there are two methods for applying for the Wi-Fi 6E (5945 MHz to 6425 MHz) frequency band, and provided a transition period.

BTL Taiwan is preparing to apply for the LP0002 113 version qualification. You are welcome to contact the BTL team. BTL will share the most professional and comprehensive information with you.
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