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FCC Should Consider E-Labeling for Wireless Devices, Says Commissioner

The Federal Communications Commission should consider modernizing labeling requirements for devices that have to be certified by the agency and adopting more widespread "e-labeling" for some wireless devices, Commissioner Mike O'Rielly said April 25 in a blog post. "Electronic labeling,…

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or e-labeling, could replace the current system of etched labels containing FCC certification information on the outside body of each electronic device," he said. "Instead, this information could be provided through software on device screens. " E-labeling would cut costs for device manufacturers, O'Rielly said. "As devices have become smaller and more aesthetically appealing, etching the labels requires more design time and expensive equipment." The Telecommunications Industry Association asked the FCC to allow voluntary e-labels, in a 2012 petition for rulemaking.