The Ministry of Communication (MoC) released The Wireless Telegraph Regulations (exemption from licensing) (amendment), 2022.
The new list of devices according to the amendment includes:
- Operating within the frequency band 2,400 to 2,483.5 MHz in Bluetooth technology according to IEEE 802.15.1 standard, or in ANT / ANT + technology, which include an antenna;
- Designed only for the reception of satellite transmissions for position determination using Global positioning such as GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO or BEIDOU system;
- A parabolic antenna with a diameter not exceeding 244 cm including side equipment, intended for the reception of satellite broadcasts;
- Devices operating in the field of infrared frequencies between 1,000 GHz and 3,000 GHz with a transmission not exceeding 200 mW;
- Computer peripherals (mouse, keyboard);
- Computer monitors;
- Video Streamers (compliant with the provisions of the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU and labelled with CE marking);
- E-book readers (without cellular functions);
- Tablets (without cellular functions);
- Laptops (without cellular function);
- Desktop computers (without cellular functions);
- Converters for the reception of television broadcasts to the public and TV receiver set-top boxes (devices need to be in accordance with the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU and bear the CE marking);
- TV Sets and TV remote;
- A radio receiver for the reception of public broadcasts using FM / DAB / AM technologies;
- Spare parts for a mobile phone, Cellular router, Cellular tablet, Cellular Wristwatch;
- Wristwatch;
- Vacuum cleaners;
- Camera except security camera and baby monitors;
- Digital Scale
Please be advised that it is still recommended to receive MOC approval or an exemption letter for the above devices in order to avoid importation complications due to deviations between the customs clearance process and MOC regulations.
If you would like more information on Israel MOC approvals, please contact iCertifi.