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FCC-Accredited Test Labs: A Complete Guide to the 591 Labs Across 28 Countries

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MarkReady

1mo ago· 9 min readenInsight

Summary

A comprehensive guide to FCC-accredited test labs for hardware products entering the US market. The article analyzes the complete FCC dataset of 591 recognized test labs across 28 countries, detailing their accreditation status, TCB (Telecommunication Certification Body) capability, location data, and which labs are affected by the Bad Labs ban. It serves as both an informational resource and a directory for hardware entrepreneurs needing FCC compliance testing.

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If you're bringing a hardware product to market in the US, you need an FCC-accredited test lab.
Wireless devices, unintentional radiators, anything that emits RF energy: it goes through a test lab before it can legally be sold.
We pulled the complete dataset from the FCC, enriched every record with accreditation status, capabilities, and location data, and built a searchable directory out of it.
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591 FCC-accredited test labs mapped across 28 countries. Location, accreditation status, TCB capability, and which labs face the Bad Labs ban.

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