"Not knowing" is not an excuse; compliance with radio wave regulations.
Products that emit radio waves using wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are subject to regulatory laws (Radio Law) in approximately 140 countries/regions, including Japan, out of about 200 countries worldwide. UL provides information services, including a list of basic requirements for radio laws in various countries necessary for Radio Law applications, as well as updates on the latest regulatory trends in each country, along with individual regulatory research services. This document summarizes eight countries that are frequently inquired about as part of the list of basic requirements for radio laws in various countries. Please refer to it.
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