The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem in India is growing rapidly, covering products such as smart meters, smart lights, wearable devices, industrial sensors, home automation systems, and healthcare devices. Since many IoT products rely on wireless ...
Startups in India are rapidly innovating in areas like IoT devices, smart electronics, wearables, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi products, and wireless automation systems. However, many early-stage companies overlook one critical regulatory requirement—WP...
Medical devices play a critical role in healthcare, as they directly impact patient safety, diagnosis, and treatment. In India, many medical devices are sold as pre-packaged commodities, which makes them subject to the Legal Metrology (Packaged Commo...
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices are an essential part of modern technology, powering smartphones, laptops, smart home products, IoT devices, wearables, and industrial equipment. In India, these devices cannot be imported, sold, or used commercially witho...
The WPC ETA (Equipment Type Approval) plays a crucial role in regulating wireless technology in India. It is issued by the Wireless Planning & Coordination (WPC) Wing, under the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). WPC ETA approval is mandator...
As of 2026, WPC ETA (Wireless Planning & Coordination – Equipment Type Approval) Certification is a mandatory requirement in India for all wireless and radio frequency (RF) enabled products operating in license-exempt frequency bands. Issue...

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