"Modulator-demodulator," or modems, are essential telecom devices that allow digital data to be sent over analog communication lines. Indian Technical Standard ITEW26 governs modem manufacture and quality standards in India. Following these guidelines can help manufacturers build their brand, win over customers, and get their products noticed in the cutthroat market for telecom equipment.
Furthermore, these standards are in line with India's overarching goals of fostering effective data transfer, improving technology accessibility, and guaranteeing modem technology dependability. Producers adhering to these guidelines support the nation's endeavors in furnishing dependable and secure modem solutions to consumers, enterprises, and diverse sectors.
Note: In order to show their dedication to responsible product disposal and recycling and to help create a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future, modem manufacturers must receive EPR authorization.
Modem manufacturers are required by law to obtain EPR authorization, which is a crucial indication of their commitment to sustainable environmental practices and responsible treatment of electronic waste. This authorization requires them to take an active role in making sure that their modem goods are disposed of, recycled, and managed sustainably in accordance with environmentally responsible standards. These manufacturers fulfill their environmental obligations and demonstrate their commitment to promoting an environmentally sensitive and sustainable electronics sector by adopting responsible techniques for managing electronic waste.
An essential program to handle the expanding problem of managing electronic trash, or "e-waste," is called EPRA, or Extended Producer's Responsibility Authorization. Securing EPR authorization from the State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) and receiving the EPR Registration Certificate from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) are the two steps in the process of obtaining EPR authorization. With the help of EPRA, manufacturers and importers of electronic goods will take over management of e-waste from consumers and local governments. Electronics importers and manufacturers are obligated by EPRA to assume full responsibility for the whole lifecycle of their products, from manufacturing to disposal. Establishing and financing collection networks, recycling centers, and appropriate e-waste disposal techniques are all part of this.
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Step 1: Fill out the application form
Step 2: Attach all the required documents
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