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FCC VOC [North America]
Introduction to Various Certifications
FCC VOC [North America]

FCC VOC [North America]

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission), established by the COMMUNICATION ACT in 1934, is an independent agency of the US government, directly accountable to Congress. The FCC coordinates domestic and international communications by regulating radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites, and cables. It covers more than 50 states in the US, the District of Columbia, and US - affiliated regions to ensure the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property.

  • Scope of Application

    The FCC certification applies to more than 50 states in the US, the District of Columbia, and US - affiliated regions. To ensure the safety of radio and wire communication products related to life and property, the Office of Engineering and Technology of the FCC is responsible for the technical support of the commission and also handles matters related to equipment approval. Many radio - application products, communication products, and digital products are required to obtain FCC approval to enter the US market. The FCC investigates and studies all stages of product safety to find the best solutions. Additionally, the FCC is also involved in the testing of radio devices and aircraft.


    The US has been China's second - largest trading partner for several consecutive years, and the trade volume between China and the US has been on the rise year by year. Therefore, exports to the US should not be underestimated. The product technical standards and import regulations in the US are among the strictest in the world. Understanding the US market access rules will help Chinese products further penetrate the US market.


    For unintentional radiating products, excluding products subject to DOC requirements and intentional radiating products, a VOC report should be prepared. After affixing the FCC mark and printing the text description required by the FCC, the products can be shipped.


    VOC testing usually includes conducted and radiated emissions, and the tests are carried out in FCC 2.948 - listed laboratories. Common products subject to FCC certification include audio - video products.