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About MTCTE (Mandatory Testing & Certification of Telecommunication Equipment)
Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications has notified “Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules” in Gazette of India vide G.S.R. 1131(E) PART XI on 5th September 2017 which prescribes for Mandatory Testing and Certification of Telecommunication Equipment. Any telegraph which is used or capable of being used with any telegraph established, maintained or worked under the license granted by the Central Government in accordance with the provisions of section 4 of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 (hereinafter referred to as the said Act), shall have to undergo prior mandatory testing and certification in respect of parameters as determined by the telegraph authority from time to time.
A broad overview of how the applications under MTCTE are processed is given the below
flowchart categorizing into five stages:
a) Stage I: New User Registration
b) Stage II: Applicant/OEM Profile Registration
c) Stage III: Product Details & BOM for Pre-check
d) Stage IV: Application Submission
e) Stage V: MTCTE Certification
Objectives of MTCTE
- that any Telecom Equipment does not degrade performance of existing
network to which it is connected. - safety of the end–users.
- protection of users and general public by ensuring that radio frequency
emissions from equipment do not exceed prescribed standards. - that telecom equipment complies with the relevant national and international
regulatory standards and requirements.
Consumer products such as TV, Refrigerator etc. primary function of which is not telecom but having telecom interfaces such as Bluetooth, WiFi etc. are not covered under MTCTE for the time being.
The MTCTE portal account can be created by:
1. Indian Original Equipment Manufacturers: Indian companies or firm manufacturing Telecommunication products in India.
The documents required for registration are:
a. Registration certificate:
The acceptable document is either the Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Registrar of companies in case of a company or Partnership Deed in case of a firm or Establishment License wherein the address, business description, and activity is specified in case of a single owner proprietorship.
b. Authorization Letter:
A letter of authorization given by the OEM company/firm to authorize a person to carry out MTCTE related work on its behalf.
2. Indian Authorized Indian Representative: Companies or firms in India importing telecommunication Equipment’s of a foreign OEM.
The documents required for registration are:
a. Registration certificate: Same as OEM
b. Authorization Letter: A letter of authorization given by the AIR company/firm to authorize a person to carry out MTCTE related work on its behalf.
c. Affidavit in prescribed format or MOU between AIR & foreign OEM shall contain the prescribed clauses.
d. AIR Authorization Letter: The authorization letter issued by Foreign OEM to AIR clearly authorizing the AIR to carry MTCTE related work in India on its behalf with validity, if any shall explicitly be mentioned.
The formats for authorizations letters (AIR Authorization letter and authorization letter) are attached with MTCTE Applicant User instructions document uploaded at https://mtcte.tec.gov.in/downloads. The specimen of affidavit and MoU clauses are also available at http://www.tec.gov.in/documents-required-for-creation-of-
profile-in-mtcte-portal/.
Name of the executive authorized by the company (mentioned in Authorization letter) shall be entered against applicant’s Name field at Edit profile page of MTCTE portal. While his/her designation in company shall be mentioned in Designation field.
The company name when creating a fresh application will come blank if the profile that the AIR/OEM has updated has not been approved by the MTCTE admin validator yet. Please Wait till the approval. The AIR are suggested to wait for approval after submitting the AIR self-company details. Then only, they should submit the foreign OEM details. If the company name is coming blank, please check for the edit profile, either the profile would have been rejected or it may have not been approved yet.
It may be the case that your OEM/AIR account would have been rejected on account of improper documents submitted during approval. Please create a new login with same credentials.
The affidavit should be duly notarized. The clauses that should be present in MoU and affidavit specimen copy are attached with MTCTE Applicant user instructions under downloads at https://www.mtcte.gov.in.
Special characters allowed in address field are @-/,.()*?! . The current length of address field is 100 characters. If the address of OEMs/AIRs is more than 100 characters, kindly use abbreviations in the address like Av. For Avenue, Rd. for Road etc.
In case of AIR registration where same AIR has been authorized by different Foreign OEMs for taking MTCTE certificate for their products, different MoU between the respective AIR/ authorization letters and foreign OEMs should be provided. Separate MTCTE accounts for foreign OEM needs to be registered by AIR.
Multiple simultaneous login on same account is not allowed.
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