Telecom Equipment Testing Laboratory Services for MTCTE Compliance

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Telecom Equipment Testing for MTCTE Compliance

Telecom equipment testing services evaluate electrical, RF and EMC characteristics to meet MTCTE compliance requirements. This service is targeted at product teams, QA and regulatory functions that must demonstrate device conformance to telecom-specific safety and performance criteria before deployment.

Testing & Calibration Capability Overview

  • RF performance testing, EMC/EMI assessments and electrical safety verification.
  • Instrumentation: spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, and EMC chambers used for measurement.
  • Test conditions: conducted and radiated emissions, immunity tests and protocol-level checks.
  • Reporting: consolidated test reports with measured parameters and compliance commentary.
  • Sample handling: detailed configuration and firmware state logs accompany each device test.

Booking & Turnaround Details

  • Service Format: In-lab testing with pre-test setup and functional verification.
  • Turnaround Time: Typically 7–12 working days for complete RF and EMC suites; extended for complex multi-band devices.
  • Sample Requirement: Multiple units and a test-ready firmware image are recommended for full verification.
  • Pricing Basis: Quoted per test suite, depending on bands and immunity levels required.
  • Quality Assurance: Calibration logs and method statements are provided with reports.

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Industrial Applications & Compliance Use Cases

Regulatory teams, QA managers and product compliance officers use telecom equipment testing to secure MTCTE clearance for network-connected devices. The service covers emission limits, immunity thresholds, and RF performance validations required for market entry and operator acceptance. Use-cases include base-station modules, customer premises equipment, and IoT gateway devices needing operator or market certification.

Methodology & Instrumentation

Testing employs spectrum and network analyzers, RF signal generators, and shielded chambers for radiated and conducted measurements. EMC immunity tests and protocol-level RF conformance checks are executed per the relevant test procedures. Calibration records and instrument traceability ensure data reliability and support procurement decision-making.

Documentation & Traceability

  • Standards/Methods Covered: RF, EMC and electrical safety procedures relevant to telecom equipment certification.
  • Reporting: Detailed measurement data, test setup descriptions, and interpretation against MTCTE thresholds.
  • Documents Provided: Test Report, Instrument Calibration Records, and configuration logs for reproducibility.

Is This the Right Service for You?

Confirm required frequency bands, emission limits and intended deployment conditions before booking. Early alignment on firmware test modes and sample numbers reduces retest risk. For multi-band or large-scale device fleets, plan scheduling and consolidation to optimize turnaround and cost.

Request a Testing Quote

Share device details, frequency bands, and desired compliance scope to receive a test plan and estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many samples are needed for full telecom compliance testing? Multiple units and firmware-configured prototypes are typically required to validate unit-to-unit variation and software state impacts.
  • How is pricing set for RF and EMC suites? Pricing is based on the number of bands, immunity levels, and test durations needed for the device class.
  • Which documents accompany the test report? Reports include measurement data, test setups, and instrument calibration records required for regulatory submissions.
  • How are samples submitted? Devices should be delivered with test firmware and configuration matrices; reports are issued electronically following validation.
S. No. Testing Product Category Related Standard
1Unified High-Speed Wireline-Based Home Networking Transceivers TestingG.9964
2Ethernet TestingIEEE 802.3, G.987.1, XGEM, RFC 2544, G.987.1
310-Gigabit-Capable Symmetric Passive Optical Network XGS-PON TestingG.9807.1
440 & 100 Gigabit Ethernet TestingIEEE 802.3 ba
5Antenna & Optical TestingFCC 15, IEEE 802.11
6CSMA / CD Access Method & Physical Layer Testing802.3ah
7Digital Networks Testing - Quality & Availability TargetsG.823, G.824, G.825
8Internet Protocol Version 4 IP IPv4 TestingRFC 791
9Internet Protocol Version 6 IP IPv6 TestingRFC 2460
10Signaling System 7 Message Transfer User Adaptation Layer TestingRFC 3332
11Analog & Digital Tele-Communication Interface TestingITU Standards, TIA Standards, TEC Specs
12Testing of Surge, Leakage Current, Signal Power Limitations, Longitudinal Balance, On Hook Impedance, Pulse Shape, Line Rate Accuracy, B8DZ Coding, Pulse Shape, Power Level, Maximum Peak to Peak Jitter at Output Port, Jitter Tolerance, Bit Rate Accuracy 75 & 120 Ω, HDB3 Coding 120 Ω, Pulse Shape 75 & 120 Ω, Maximum Peak to Peak Jitter at Output Port 120 Ω, Maximum Peak to Peak Jitter at Output Port 75 Ω, Return Loss at Output Port 75 & 120 Ω, Receiver Sensitivity 75 & 120 Ω, Jitter Tolerance 120 Ω, Jitter Tolerance 75 Ω, Return Loss at Input Port 75 & 120 Ω, Immunity Against Signal Reflections 75 & 120 Ω, Longitude Balance 75 & 120 Ω, Transverse Balance 75 & 120 Ω, Pulse Code ModulationITU Standards, TIA Standards, TEC Specs
13Wi-Fi Interface TestingETSI EN 300 328
142-Wire Interface TestingETSI EN 300 001
15Protocol for GPON Interface TestingG.984.2
Established in: 2007
Bussiness Type: Private Limited
Bussiness Type: Merchant, Service Provider
MSME: Yes
Export Turnover (3 years): Less than US$10,000
Certifications: TEC Certificate of Designation , ISO/IEC 17025: 2017
Countries would like to export to: United Arab Emirates
No of employees: 101-300

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