Certification introduction
The Singapore Information Communication Media Development Authority IMDA is formed by the reorganization and merger of the former Singapore Information Communication Development Authority IDA and the Singapore Media Development Authority MDA. Wireless products entering the Singapore market require Singapore IMDA certification.

Basic information of Singapore IMDA certification
Certification category: mandatory certification
Sample requirements: N / A
Local test: N / A
Whether factory inspection: not required
Local representative: required
Certificate validity: 3 years
For Singapore IMDA certification, it takes about 2-3 weeks
Applicable product range
Telecommunications products entering Singapore need to apply for IMDA certification.
application process
1. Fill in the application form
2. The customer signs back the application and submits all technical information
3. NTEK pre-review to ensure that the official application is submitted after making sure
4. IMDA official review
5. Certificate issued by IMDA
Application materials
1. Application
2. Product specification
3. English user manual
4. If you use an approved module, please provide the module NTC certificate
5. RF test report
6. RF-EMC test report
7. Safety report
8. Label
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