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Open public consultation for the uses of 6GHz       – COLOMBIA

Colombia

15-07-2022

Open public consultation for the uses of 6GHz

Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (MinTIC) and the National Spectrum Agency (ANE) decided to open new public consultation on the possible uses of the 6 GHz band.

public consultation will be received by email. projects.normatives.dicom@mintic.gov.co until next July 25.

Official Announcement you can find here

Release 6GHz bands to Wi-Fi- COLOMBIA

Colombia

05-10-2021

Release 6GHz bands to Wi-Fi

Colombia released the full 6 GHz band to Wi-Fi hence becoming the sixth South or Central American country to do so following Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Honduras.

Within the Americas, the US and Canada have both already released the full band – meaning a total of 1.2 GHz of new spectrum to Wi-Fi. In the US, the FCC recently kicked off a process to certify the use of AFC database lookup platforms and services for standard power indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi in the 6 GHz band

Official Band : Here

Equipment with WWAN technology requires approval- COLOMBIA

Colombia

01-10-2021

Equipment with WWAN technology requires approval

The CRC-Colombia has confirmed that as of October 1, all equipment with WWAN technology requires approval from the CRC, mandatory, regardless of whether it has voice or data functionality. 

The requirements for the NATIONAL CERTIFICATE as below:

National Certificate CRC.

1) Technical Specifications Document, that includes the frequency and power ranges in which the equipment operates.

2) Letter from the GSMA, showing the TAC (Type Allocation Code) assigned to the make and model of the mobile terminal equipment

3) Certificates:

* For Mobile Terminal Equipment, for FCC Part 22H (Band 850MHz), FCC Part 24E (Band 1900MHz).

* For Mobile Terminal Equipment, for 700MHz frequency bands (B28) and to the 2500MHz bands (B7 and B38), certificates issued by Notified Bodies (NB) recognized by the R&TTE Directive, which meets ETSI (EN) Standards.

4) Certificate or MPE Report, or SAR Report, according to IEEE Std. C95.1 or ICNIRP, ITU K.52.

5) User Manual.

6) Images (photographs) of the device, showing label with Brand, Model and IMEI.

7) Documentation that shows the functional relationship of the host device and the internal WWAN module (if apply).

8) Include “Module Declaration Letters”