Taiwan, 2 April, 2019 – At the latest PTCRB meeting in March 2019 held in Denver, USA, PTCRB presented their Award of Excellence to Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services' wireless laboratory in Taiwan for their outstanding work at the PTCRB. This is the second consecutive year that Bureau Veritas' Taiwan wireless laboratory has received the outstanding performance award from PTCRB.
Established in 1997 by North American Mobile Network Operators, the PTCRB provides a certification program for wireless devices supporting GERAN (GSM), UTRAN and E-UTRAN (LTE) technologies. PTCRB certification is based on standards developed by 3GPP, OMA and other SDO's recognized by the PTCRB.
The main criteria for the “PTCRB Award of Excellence" is a laboratory’s capabilities, quantity and quality of certified products and the contribution to establish the most competitive testing facility for LTE technologies and critically the latest 5G NR related products.
"As a leading wireless device testing, certification and international approvals management provider, Bureau Veritas is honored to obtain this award again from PTCRB. Our testing and certification services are well recognized as providing comprehensive and innovative services and technical contribution, we are committed to continue the enhancement of the quality of services in order to remain in a leadership position in the global TIC market providing customer-centric business practices to support clients." stated Nicolas Girard, Vice President, Electrical/Electronics, Automotive and Wireless business line for China and Taiwan at Bureau Veritas Consumer Products Services.
Since 2011, Bureau Veritas’ wireless laboratory in Taiwan has been a PTCRB authorized laboratory. It provides full testing capabilities to 4G LTE, and offers comprehensive wireless conformance services to support our clients in compliance with PTCRB, GCF, Wi-Fi Alliance®, NFC Forum, and Bluetooth® SIG requirements.
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