CSIA can provide supporting services should your company not be able to meet
country specific requirements such as a local representative, local certificate holder,
translating documents into the native language, etc.
Contact one of our friendly associates today, they are happy to assist you!
CSIA also offers FCC Certifications, CE Certifications, ISED Canada.
Contact CSIA at (503) 482 9289 or quotes@csiassoc.com
Mongolia CRC label requirements:
There are no specific label requirements, however it is suggested that you follow the CE Mark label guidelines.
The Communications Regulatory Commission (CRC) of Mongolia is the government body responsible for regulating and overseeing telecommunications, broadcasting, and other communication-related sectors in Mongolia. The CRC ensures that services are delivered in a fair and competitive manner while protecting consumer rights and fostering the development of communication infrastructure in the country.
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September 2019
The Communications Regulatory Commission (CRC) which operates in Mongolia, released an updated list of equipment that requires mandatory Type Approval.
This updated list now included most Short Range Devices (SRDs).
This change was released last month (August 2019).
November 2018
The regulatory agency in Mongolia recently released a document listing equipment that will be subject to mandatory type approval. Any manufacture that wishes to import and sell products that fall under this category must apply for type approval. Contact CSIA for more details on this change as well as assistance in obtaining type approval in Mongolia.
Frequencies allowed in Mongolia:
MobiCom and Unitel 2G is on 900 MHz, 3G (HDSPA) on 2100 MHz. 4G/LTE.
For more details on the frequency allocation in Mongolia, contact CSIA.
Mongolia is located in East Asia, between Russia to the north and China to the south.
The current population is 3,499,536.
Mongolian, the official language of the independent nation of Mongolia, is properly called Khalkha Mongolian.