TEC (Telecommunication Engineering Center) Registration is a mandatory requirement enforced by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Government of India, for telecom equipment manufacturers, importers, and dealers. Under the Mandatory Testing and Certification of Telecom Equipment (MTCTE) scheme, TEC ensures that all telecom products conform to Indian safety and technical standards before being introduced in the Indian market.
The TEC certification covers a wide range of telecom and networking equipment, from routers and modems to base stations and IoT devices. This certification guarantees network security, public safety, and electromagnetic compatibility.
Compliance with TEC regulations ensures the following:
Protection of Indian Telecom Networks from sub-standard, counterfeit, or insecure products
Harmonization with global standards to facilitate easier trade and regulatory consistency
Increased trust and reliability among Indian consumers and telecom operators
Facilitates Digital India mission by streamlining high-quality infrastructure
Any non-compliance can lead to product bans, customs issues, penalties, and legal complications for manufacturers and importers.
The following entities must comply with TEC registration requirements:
Domestic Manufacturers of telecom equipment
Importers and Distributors of foreign telecom products
Authorised Indian Representatives (AIRs) of foreign OEMs
e-Commerce Platforms dealing in telecom/networking devices
TEC categorizes products into various Essential Requirements (ERs). Some of the key product categories under MTCTE include:
Mobile Phones and Cellular Devices
Routers, Modems, and Switches
IoT Gateways and Smart Devices
Base Transceiver Stations
Satellite Communication Equipment
Transmission Terminal Equipment
Each product is tested under ER parameters such as EMI/EMC, Safety, SAR (for mobiles), IPv6 compatibility, and more.
Start by identifying if your product falls under Phase-wise MTCTE notification by TEC. Determine the Essential Requirements (ER) applicable to your product.
If the applicant is a foreign OEM, it must appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) who will act on behalf of the OEM during the certification and post-certification activities.
Create an account on the TEC Certification Portal https://www.mtcte.tec.gov.in. Submit the required details, such as:
Company Information
Manufacturer Details
AIR Details (for foreign OEMs)
Product Details and Technical Documents
You will need to upload detailed documentation including:
Bill of Materials (BoM)
Circuit Diagrams
PCB Layouts
Data Sheets
Test Reports
User Manuals
Product Photographs
Authorization Letter (AIR)
Submit product samples to TEC-designated Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs). These labs are responsible for testing your equipment against the ERs.
Testing may include:
EMI/EMC Compliance
Safety Tests
IPv6 Capability Tests
SAR Tests (if applicable)
Once testing is complete, upload the lab test reports and submit the application for TEC evaluation.
TEC evaluates all submitted documents and reports. On successful verification, TEC issues the Certificate of Conformity (CoC) with a validity of five years, subject to periodic surveillance.
Here’s a quick checklist of the primary documents required:
Company Registration Certificate
ISO Certificate (if available)
Authorized Signatory ID Proof
AIR Agreement (for foreign OEMs)
Product Datasheets
Technical Documents
Photographs of Product and Label
Test Reports from TEC-Approved Labs
Testing Timeframe: 2–6 weeks depending on product complexity
TEC Evaluation Time: 2–4 weeks post submission
Total Time for Certification: Approximately 6–10 weeks
Fee Structure includes:
Registration Fees: Based on product category
Testing Charges: Vary per CAB and test complexity
Renewal Fees: Applicable after the validity period
Validity: 5 Years from date of issue
Renewal: Apply for renewal before 60 days of expiry
Renewal may require updated testing and documentation if technical regulations are updated.
Non-compliance with TEC MTCTE regulations may result in:
Seizure of non-certified equipment
Fines and penalties
Revocation of business license
Ban from government tenders and e-commerce platforms
Importers must ensure TEC registration is completed prior to customs clearance to avoid shipment delays or rejections.
Legal Compliance for Indian telecom regulations
Market Entry Approval for India’s telecom and networking sector
Enhanced Product Trust and Credibility
Eligibility for Government Projects and Public Sector Tenders
Improved Brand Image and Global Market Access
Unclear Product Classification – Always refer to the latest TEC notifications or consult certification experts
Technical Documentation Errors – Ensure all specs are accurate and consistent across documents
Delay in Testing – Choose the right CAB with a strong track record
Submission Mistakes – Regularly review TEC guidelines to avoid rejections
Pre-evaluate products for EMI/EMC and safety compliance
Maintain clear and complete technical documentation
Use local representation (AIR) familiar with Indian telecom compliance
Regularly check for updated TEC guidelines and product lists
TEC Registration is non-negotiable for any business aiming to sell or import telecom products in India. Compliance with MTCTE guidelines not only ensures product safety and network compatibility but also unlocks immense opportunities in the Indian telecom and digital infrastructure space. The process, while comprehensive, becomes manageable with the right preparation, expert guidance, and timely execution.