Radio Type Approval, Homologation, Certification Services - Global Market Access Solutions
We can offer you reliably all services concerning Type Approval in Singapore (Singapore). Our distinguished contact with the authority in Singapore (Singapore), our good relationship to Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), as well as the qualification in the homologation of consumer and automotive RF-products and Short Range Devices (SRD) in ISM-Frequency band will create your market access in Singapore trouble-free and cost-effective.
We will assist you to put your product successfully on the market by offering the following services:
Identify applicable requirements for your specific product or technology feature to comply with current regulations in safety, EMC, wireless, etc.
Provide pre-compliance testing during the design and development phase to determine compliance
Assist in completion of applications and other required forms
Test in our accredited labs or your qualified facilities to issue CB Test Report and Certificate with applicable national differences and other test reports for wireless, etc.
Handle entire submittal process including working with local testing and certification organizations
Arrange for initial factory inspections that are required before certification issuance
Coordinate verification testing on qualified products as needed
Facilitate and expedite project progress with support of IB-Lenhardt AG local team and/or partner
Support renewal maintenance of certificates as needed
User manual translation service when needed
For Singapore we can offer you a short termed tentative offer based upon a submitted Datasheet of the device: quote@ib-lenhardt.de
GEO / MAP of Singapore
General information about Singapore
Formal Name
Singapore
Capital
Singapore
Continent
Southeast Asia
Degree of latitude
1.3932699066768324
Degree of longitude
103.91019425729368
Currency
Singapore Dollar
Country code
+ 65
Top-level domain
.sg
Languages
Malay, Chinese (Mandarin), Tamil, English (all official)
Marking of Certification Logo or Number Required?
No
Size
17 x 9 mm
Specific User Manual Requirements?
No
News for Singapore
IMDA Draft Technical Specification open for comments
IMDA is soliciting public comments on the following draft technical specification for submission by 12 noon on October 27, 2021:
Draft Technical Specification for Security Requirements for Mobile Devices (IMDA TS CD-SEC Issue 1).
This specification establishes the minimum technical security requirements for the design and management of devices used in cellular networks to better protect communications networks from link efficiency security threats. It also aims to minimize the vulnerability of individual cellular devices and ensure that these devices are better protected and secured in the areas of access control and over-the-air (OTA) updates.
This specification applies to cellular devices that support these requirements:
- Section 7 on Connection Efficiency Requirements of GSMA TS.34 v5.0: IoT Device Connection Efficiency Guidelines and
- comply with either the IMDA Technical Specification for Internet of Things (IMDA TS IOT) or the IMDA Technical Specification for Cellular Mobile Terminal (IMDA TS CMT).
The draft technical specification can be found here.
All views and comments should be submitted in soft copies (Microsoft Word or PDF Format) to Telecoms_Standards@imda.gov.sg.
The IMDA released a new version of the IMDA TS SRD
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) of Singapore released a new version of the IMDA TS SRD on August 2, 2021
The document defines the requirements for Short Range Devices to be authorized to operate in the specific frequency bands open for SRDs.
The update added a Sub-Section for Equipment Safety Testing (4.2.2) as well as a Conformity Assessment Checklist for SRDs (Annex A).
Please refer to Annex B for the specific changes and Annex B1 for the detailed changes in the frequency table (Table 1).
Open consultation: draft technical specifications for SRD
On 18th of May, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) in Singapore published the draft technical specifications for Short Range Devices to be commented by the public.
Comments can be submitted via e-mail to Telecoms_Standards@imda.gov.sg until 1st of June 2021 with the subject „Public comments for TS SRD“ as PDF or Word soft copy.
Reminder: As of 2018-01-01, all equipments operating in the frequency band 698 - 806 MHz will be prohibited for sale according to the new procedures and requirements for the registration of telecommunication equipment released last 2018-09-02. Since 2018-09-14, only equipment operating in the radio frequency band 470 - 698 MHz are accepted for registration, as stated in the guide for registration of communication equipment.
Singapore has amended its consumer protection regulations (CPSR): Beginning 2019-04-02, all new controlled goods must comply and bear the new safety mark, whereas older devices from registered suppliers have a grace period of 3 years until 2022-04-02.
Enterprise Singapore has published further informations on its page for CPSR, including a comprehensive booklet (CPS_InfoBooklet.pdf).
The new safety mark:
Singapore Introduces New Online System
Singapore's IMDA introduced a new online portal called CorpPass to centralize online interactions with government agencies. About 50 existing agency portals like TLS (Telecoms Licensing System) are being replaced by CorpPass. In case of TLS, the procedure for type approval itself remains untouched, but please note the change if you have a local representation in Singapore.
The Singapore Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) is working on the re-allocation of spectrum bands available for 4G services:
2.3 GHz and 2.5/2.6 GHz bands will expire in 2015.
900 MHz and 1800 MHz band assignments will expire in 2017.
Despite the fact that 4G services are currently running in the existing bands and therefore a conflict is arising at the development stage, IDA decided not to re-allocate 900 MHz bands for the time being.
For the use of LTE or WiMax the below bands are under discussion:
14 lots of paired spectrum (2x5 MHz per lot) in the 1800 MHz band;
8 lots of paired spectrum (2x5 MHz per lot) in the 2.5 GHz band;
6 lots of spectrum (10MHz per lot) in the 2.3 GHz and 2.5 GHz.
Spectrum caps are suggested, of up to 2x45 MHz of spectrum in full for 1800 MHz and 2.5 GHz band paired categories. The consultation also suggest 2x20 MHz in the 2.5 GHz band, for which only new candidates may place a bid.
In 2021, the 2.1 GHz spectrum for 3G mobile will expire.
700/800 MHz spectrum is not expected to be longer available.
Description
The Type C electrical plug (or Europlug) is a two-wire plug that has two round pins. It fits into any socket that accepts 4.0 – 4.8 mm round contacts on 19 mm centres. They are being replaced by E, F, J, K or N sockets which work perfectly with Type C plugs. Type C plugs are generally limited for use in appliances that require 2.5 amps or less.
Netzspannung
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
Description
The Type G electrical plug has three rectangular blades in a triangular pattern and has an incorporated fuse (usually a 3 amps fuse for smaller appliances such as a computer and a 13 amps one for heavy duty appliances such as heaters). British sockets have shutters on the live and neutral contacts so that foreign objects can’t be introduced into them.
Netzspannung
230V
Netzfrequenz
50Hz
Description
The Type M plug has three round pins in a triangular pattern and looks similar to the Indian Type D plug, but its pins are much larger. Type M plugs are sometimes used for bigger appliances in countries that make use of Type D plugs, as well as in Israel (Type H). Therefore, sockets in these countries sometimes work with Type M plugs.
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