Template:RUT950 IMDA certificate template

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IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority) is the regulatory agency responsible for the regulation and control of telecommunication equipment in Singapore. It also monitors the use of radio spectrum frequencies to ensure accordance with country specific resolutions. Wireless products, telecommunication terminal equipment, cellular, satellite, and other equipment require approval and certification in Singapore prior to importation and commercialization.

IMDA


Description

{{{name}}} is IMDA approved LTE router.

Technical Standards applied

Infocomm Media Development Authority has applied IMDA TS CMT standard for {{{name}}} device. This Specification defines the minimum technical requirements for Cellular Mobile Terminal (termed “CMT” in this Specification) to be used in the Public Mobile Radio Communication System and services. Standard is based on CE applicable standards such as: EMC, Safety as well as RF and Immunity.


The characteristics and technical specifications of this registration are as follows:

Manufacturer TELTONIKA
Country of Origin / Import Lithuania
Type of Equipment LTE CAT4 Industrial Cellular Router
Brand / Trade Name TELTONIKA
Model Name {{{name}}}
Date of Registratiom 09 October 2020
Date of Exipiry 30 September 2025

Registration No.: {{{R}}}


Attachments

[[File:{{{web}}}|center|thumb|900px|IMDA]]

[[Category:{{{name}}} Certification & Approvals]]

IMDA Approved Devices list: https://eservice.imda.gov.sg/tls/searchEquipment.action

Disclaimer:

Test reports that are referenced in declarations and certificates can be provided upon request. For the request to be approved, the recipient of the test reports should be a certification authority or certified test house. The recipients will be asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).