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It’s a great day today - we have sent our device to an FCC test lab for FCC Approval on top of our CE Approval, so our 5G device can operate worldwide! As soon as the certification is approved, our projects to the American market will be shipped. The device will also include PTCRB testing to obtain compliance with American and global industry standards for wireless cellular devices. We are excited!
In a landmark development, Xtellio is thrilled to announce that we have taken a significant step toward expanding our global reach. Our latest 5G device has been dispatched to an FCC test lab for approval, marking a crucial milestone in our mission to deliver cutting-edge technology to the American market. This move follows the successful acquisition of CE approval, allowing our device to be operational in European markets.
The initiation of the FCC approval process is a pivotal moment for Xtellio. This certification is not just a regulatory requirement but a testament to our commitment to providing reliable and high-performance solutions that meet stringent American standards. The FCC approval will enable us to distribute our 5G device widely across the United States, enhancing connectivity and driving innovation in various industries.
In addition to FCC certification, our device will undergo PTCRB testing, which is essential for meeting the rigorous compliance standards for wireless cellular devices. This comprehensive testing ensures that our technology aligns with both American and global industry benchmarks, guaranteeing its performance, reliability, and interoperability.
The anticipation is palpable as we await the completion of these crucial certifications. With these approvals, Xtellio is poised to unlock new opportunities in the American market, offering our advanced 5G solutions to a broader audience. We are excited about the potential this expansion holds and look forward to advancing our projects and partnerships in the U.S. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to push the boundaries of technology and connectivity.
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