In Hong Kong, the Telecommunications Authority has consulted the telecommunications industry to specify the technical specifications of telecommunications equipment in the form of HKTA specifications. Technical specifications are primarily developed for electrical safety, interference prevention, network compatibility, and network interoperability. A local certification body or an overseas certification body (hereinafter collectively referred to as a "certification body") approved by the Telecommunications Authority may issue a certificate to a telecommunications equipment that has been certified and complies with the relevant technical specifications.
The Hong Kong Telecommunications Equipment Identification and Verification Scheme aims to regulate the identification and verification of telecommunications equipment, including radiocommunication equipment for use in Hong Kong and user equipment connected to public telecommunications networks.
The Hong Kong Telecommunications Equipment Identification and Certification Scheme includes the following sections:
a. Classification of verification requirements;
b. Approved test agents;
c. Grant a certificate;
d, label arrangement.
OFTA certification is the abbreviation of Hong Kong Telecommunications Authority's Hong Kong regional communications product certification program. The Hong Kong Telecommunications Authority requires that telecommunications equipment that has been tested and complies with the relevant technical specifications will be sold and used in Hong Kong only after it has been awarded a certificate by the Authority. Since February this year, the Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) has officially become an authorized body of the Hong Kong Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) and has provided certification services on behalf of the Hong Kong Telecommunications Authority for telecommunications equipment used or sold in Hong Kong.
In recent years, Shenzhen has become one of the largest communication industry bases in China. The annual production value of mobile phones, cordless phones, walkie-talkies, base stations and other communication products exceeds 200 billion yuan, and the export volume of telecom products is huge. According to relevant sources, only last year, the production of mobile phones in Shenzhen exceeded 200 million.
According to this cooperation, the Hong Kong Productivity Council, in Shenzhen, can complete the special mandatory certification requirements for telecom products in Hong Kong (OFTA certification) in Shenzhen, and can obtain access to Hong Kong in the next two weeks. License, the time is reduced by more than half.
Shenzhen OFCA certification agency
As a national CNAS accredited laboratory (CNAS L7649), Flux Compliance Service Laboratory can provide enterprises with agent testing services (CE or FCC report transfer) that meet the Hong Kong OFCA certification standards. Senior engineers arrange tests and quickly issue test reports. For the testing and certification, please contact customer service consultant 0769-27280901 for consultation.