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Old Yesterday, 04:04 PM   #43
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Is the FCC approval seen as an industry standard internationally?
The FCC approval can help with getting approvals in some areas. OTOH, you have to realize that other parts of the world use different standards for RF emission, etc. Much like the differences between CSA and UL or C-UL listings.

That is one reason you see that alphabet soup of listings in the About page for a Kobo ereader.

To quote from one document I have around:

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Although FCC certification is accepted in the United States, it isn't sufficient for selling a device in Canada. Canada has its own regulatory body and standards for electronics, meaning you will need to comply with these standards in order to market your device in Canada.

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