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India: TEC extends the time limit for general exemptions for certain ERs under MTCTE


On 26 June 2025, the Telecommunications Engineering Centre (TEC) of India issued a notice announcing the extension of the general exemption (no test report required) for the following products in the MTCTE certification scheme until 31 December 2025 or until further notice.

  • mobile wireless trunking systems;
  • cellular repeaters;
  • Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) master equipment;
  • Very High Frequency (VHF) Ultra High Frequency (UHF) radio system equipment;
  • PTP PMP Microwave Fixed Radio System;
  • ADSLx;
  • VDSLx;
  • optical fiber (single-mode);
  • Fiber optics (cables);
  • high-frequency radio systems;
  • GSO VSAT/GSO user terminals;
  • NGSO Endpoints/NGSO Integration Gateways.

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India: TEC extends exemption for PON series broadband equipment


On June 26, 2025, the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) of India issued a notice updating the documentation requirements and exemptions for PON series broadband devices under MTCTE. The updates include extending the protocol test exemption period for any PON interface from June 30, 2025 to December 31, 2025, and extending the acceptance period for applicant/original equipment manufacturer (OEM) self-declaration of conformity for Automatic Laser Shutdown (ALS) or Automatic Power Shutdown (APSD) from June 30, 2025 to December 31, 2025.

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India: TEC extends the deadline for accepting ILAC test reports for MTCTE certification for certain products


On 26 June 2025, the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) of India issued a notice announcing that the deadline for ILAC test reports for non-border sharing countries could be extended until 31 December 2025 for specific products. These test reports should be issued within two years from the date of submission to the MTCTE portal. Related products include:

  • cellular base stations;
  • SIM card;
  • Very High Frequency (VHF) Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) radio equipment systems;
  • E-band fixed radio relay system.

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India: The TEC will invest Rs 250 million in a budget to subsidize the cost of testing for start-ups and small and micro enterprises


On March 5, 2025, the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) of India issued an announcement numbered 6-35/2024-CA/TEC. The announcement proposes that in order to support start-ups and micro- and micro-sized enterprises, the Ministry of Telecommunications has decided to subsidize the cost of testing for start-ups and micro- and micro-sized enterprises under the mandatory/voluntary testing and certification scheme, which will be implemented by TEC.

Subsidies may be provided for tests carried out at TEC or National Communications Security Centre (NCCS) designated/accredited laboratories, NABL accredited laboratories if there is no TEC designated CAB in India for a particular type of testing. 75% of the fee is subsidized for start-ups, 60% for micro-enterprises, and 50% for small businesses. The total cost is 250 million rupees (about 21.23 million CNY), and the subsidy will be implemented for two years.

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India: TEC publishes MTCTE Phase 6 compliance requirements


On February 25, 2025, the Telecommunication Engineering Centre of India (TEC) issued an announcement numbered No. 5-2/2024-TC/TEC (Pt.1) announcing the list of Phase VI products of MTCTE (Mandatory Testing and Certification Procedure). The mandatory certification date will take effect on August 24, 2025. A total of 14 categories of products are included in MTCTE supervision, including cellular network CPE, fixed wireless telephones, etc.

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The India TEC extends the NB-IoT interface exemption under the MTCTE


On January 29, 2025, the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) of India published an addendum numbered No. 5-5/2024-TC/TEC, announcing that the NB-IoT interface test parameter exemption has been extended until June 30, 2025 or further notice.

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India: TEC has issued a notice of acceptance of ILAC-accredited laboratory reports for some products


On January 1, 2025, the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) of India issued a notice to accept RF test reports issued by ILAC accredited laboratories from non-border sharing countries for some product technical parameters under the MTCTE framework, which is valid until June 30, 2025. Only test reports within two years of the date of issue will be accepted.

Related products include:

  • MTCTE Phase III: Base station up to 4G;
  • MTCTE Phase IV: SIM & VHF UHF Wireless System;
  • MTCTE Phase V: 5G Bbase sation and E-Band Fixed Wireless Relay System (Note: E-band is the 71-86GHz band).

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India: TEC publishes an addendum to MTCTE Special Requirements


On October 29, 2024, the Indian Telecommunications Engineering Centre (TEC) published an addendum on the standards for the certification of telecommunication equipment with special test requirements under the MTCTE. The appendix includes satellite communications equipment that, as long as it meets the operational standards mentioned in the Notice, has the same certification requirements as the Notification No. 6-6/2021-TC/TEC (Pt. II), i.e., alternatives to discontinued products are exempt from MTCTE.

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India: TEC amends the terms in MTCTE Program V3


On September 19, 2024, the Telecommunications Engineering Centre of India (TEC) issued a notice announcing the amendment to Article 5.4 of the Test and Certification Procedures v3.0 of MTCTE (TEC 93009:2024). The updated terms indicate that a combination of individual devices manufactured to form a system will not be certified under MTCTE, but rather that each individual device should be certified individually.

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India: TEC extends mandatory certification dates for 5 products under MTCTE


On July 1, 2024, the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC) of India issued a notice extending the mandatory certification date for 5 categories of products (ERs) below MTCTE Phase III, Phase IV and Phase V to October 1, 2024: Smart Meters (Phase III), Satellite Communication Equipment (Phase IV), 5G Cellular Base Stations (Phase V), Hipervisor (Phase V), IP Terminals (Phase V). In addition, the final acceptance date of test reports issued by signatories to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) for non-land-bordering countries will be extended to September 30, 2024 for 5 types of products: 4G and below base stations, 5G base stations, SIM, VHF/UHF wireless equipment and E-band fixed wireless relay systems.

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