Pacific countries regulation
C-Tick
The Australian Communications Authority (ACA) and the Radio Spectrum Management Group (RSM) of New Zealand have agreed upon a harmonized scheme in producing the C-Tick Mark that regulates product compliance.C-Tick mark is used to indicate the compliance of radio communications equipment, electrical and electronic equipment subject to the EMC arrangement, and equipment required to meet EME standards
the mark can continue to be used as a compliance label by suppliers issued with a Supplier Code Number from the ACMA until 1 March 2016.
- General Data
- EMC
- Requirement
- Local Represantative - Yes
- Local Testing - Depend
A-Tick
A-Tick used to indicate the compliance of telecommunications customer equipment and customer cabling can continue to be used as a compliance label by suppliers issued with a Supplier Code Number from the ACMA until 1 March 2016. The approval is needed in case product is subject to telecommunications and EMC, EME or radio communications arrangements the compliance label bearing the A-Tick and supplier identification would indicate compliance with all applicable arrangements.
- General Data
- Radio/Telecom/EMC
- Requirement
- Local Represantative - Yes
- Local Testing - Depend
RCM
For first-time suppliers, Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) is compliance mark suitable for use to indicate compliance to any ACMA regulatory arrangement for suppliers registered on the national database.
Will be the only available compliance mark for ACMA and electrical safety purposes after 1 March 2016.
The compliance label for the RCM mark under the new arrangements comprises a compliance mark only.
(Originally suitable for indicating compliance for electrical safety and EMC, suppliers still using these arrangements have a compliance label featuring the RCM mark and supplier identification.)
- General Data
- Safety/EMC
- Requirement
- Local Represantative - Yes
- Local Testing - Depend