Telecommunication Certification Body (TCB)

FCC Certification and Direct Access to the U.S. Market

FCC Approval and Certification Under the US–EU MRA

Manufacturers exporting products to the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requirements.

Under the US–EU Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA), Phoenix Testlab is recognized by the FCC as both:

US Conformity Assessment Body (US-CAB)

Telecommunication Certification Body (TCB)

This recognition enables us to test and certify products for the U.S. market directly from Germany.

As an authorized TCB, Phoenix Testlab approves products — from PCs and digital devices to complex radio equipment — under the FCC “Certification” procedure and issues the official FCC Grant / FCC ID.

You gain direct, efficient access to the U.S. market without the need for additional U.S.-based certification bodies.


Your Trusted Partner for FCC Certification

FCC approval requires precise technical documentation, compliant test evidence, and correct application of certification procedures.

As an officially recognized US-CAB and USTCB, Phoenix Testlab helps you:

Determine the correct FCC approval pathway
Align test evidence with FCC technical requirements
Prepare submission-ready application documentation
Manage certification under the FCC “Certification” procedure
Obtain your FCC Grant and FCC ID efficiently


 

Discuss your requirements with our specialists and define the right next steps for your project.

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