The FCC is responsible for managing and licensing the electromagnetic spectrum for commercial users and for non-commercial users including: state, county and local governments. This includes public safety, commercial and non-commercial fixed and mobile wireless services, broadcast television and radio, satellite and other services. In licensing the spectrum, the Commission promotes efficient and reliable access to the spectrum for a variety of innovative uses as well as promotes public safety and emergency response.
FCC is the abbreviation of FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONCOMMISSION (Federal Communications Commission). FCC certification is about electromagnetic compatibility testing and certification. The FCC in the United States has control over electromagnetic interference generated by electronic products with operating frequencies above 9KHZ. Electronic and electrical products sold to the United States need to apply for FCC certification and mark the FCC mark.
If you wish to conduct business with the FCC, you must first register through the FCC's COmmission REgistration System (CORES). Upon registration, you will be assigned a FCC Registration Number (FRN). This number will be used to uniquely identify you in all transactions with the FCC.