Sep 8:
FCC took an initial set of actions to address the threats posed by “bad labs” and sent Notices of Intent to begin proceedings to withdraw recognition from seven
-owned/controlled labs — Telecommunication Technology Labs, CAICT; Chongqing Academy of Information and Communications; CQC Internet of Vehicles Technical Service Co Ltd; CVC Testing; CVC Testing Shenzhen (apparently incorrectly identified as CVC Testing Shanghai in the FCC news release); TUV Rheinland-CCIC Ningbo Co Ltd; UL-CCIC.
The recognitions of four other
-owned /controlled labs — CESI (Guangzhou) Standards; China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT); Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology (SIMT); and CCIC Southern Testing Co., Ltd. — have expired since the adoption of new FCC rules and will not be renewed. CESI (Guangzhou) and CAICT never sought renewal, while SIMT’s and CCIC Southern Testing’s renewal requests were denied today alongside the seven Notices.
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