
"The FCC's decision to ban testing of electronic devices in Chinese labs stems from ongoing security concerns, as approximately 75% of US devices depend on results from these facilities."
"A public comment period of 30-60 days will follow the FCC's ban, during which industry and consumer feedback may lead to modifications of the decision."
"Future smartphones will need to be shipped from China to another country for FCC-approved certification testing, which is expected to be both costly and time-consuming."
The FCC has decided to prohibit testing of electronic devices intended for the US market in Chinese laboratories, citing security threats. Approximately 75% of US devices rely on testing results from these labs. Following the ban, a 30-60 day public comment period will occur, allowing for potential changes. Additionally, a proposal to ban testing in countries without a Mutual Recognition Agreement has been introduced. This will require future devices to undergo certification testing in other countries, increasing costs and time for manufacturers.
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