SGS helps businesses understand the importance of compatibility and interoperability in wireless devices

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published a Consumer Compact article looking at the importance of compatibility and interoperability to wireless device compliance. 

It is estimated there will be 4.5 billion 5G subscribers by 2028. To each of them, seamless connection to other systems, programs and devices is vital, requiring compatibility – a device’s ability to connect and work with a specific network – and interoperability – the ability to connect and communicate in a coordinated way.

SGS’s Consumer Compact article looks at the different certification routes available to manufacturers of connected devices, the benefits of certification and SGS’s comprehensive one-stop solution for operational acceptance, regulatory compliance and certification.

Read the original Consumer Compact article, ‘Understanding Compatibility, Interoperability and Compliance in Wireless Devices’.

SGS solution
SGS offers a range of technical assistance solutions to help manufacturers of electronics and electrical products achieve and confirm their goals. They are accredited by multiple industry certification schemes, including GCF, PTCRB, CTIA and Bluetooth SIG, and provide a comprehensive one-stop solution for operational acceptance, regulatory compliance and certification, includes testing services for FCC/ISED, EU RED, EMC (radiated and conducted emissions and immunity testing), SAR and HAC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, battery/ESD, reliability and health and safety testing.

Learn more about SGS wireless testing services.

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For more information, please contact: 

Email: cp.media@sgs.com
Website: www.sgs.com/ee
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We are SGS – the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company. We are recognized as the global benchmark for sustainability, quality and integrity. Our 99,600 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories, working together to enable a better, safer and more interconnected world.

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