Guidelines for Importing IoT Medical Devices and Health Equipment in Thailand: Important Information from the FDA and NBTC

As technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, the Internet of Things (IoT) is expanding from lifestyle gadgets to healthcare applications. Smart devices such as smartwatches, health rings, and even treadmills with advanced vital-sign monitoring capabilities are playing a greater role in personal health management. However, these developments also bring regulatory challenges—particularly for importers Read more about Guidelines for Importing IoT Medical Devices and Health Equipment in Thailand: Important Information from the FDA and NBTC[…]

Guidelines for RFID Usage in Thailand

Implementing an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) system in Thailand requires compliance with relevant legal requirements and technical standards to ensure proper, safe operation without interfering with existing wireless systems. This article summarizes the basic guidelines under Thai law, including frequency ranges, power limits, technical standards, and installation precautions—serving as a reference when planning and deploying Read more about Guidelines for RFID Usage in Thailand[…]

How to Prepare for Importing EV Chargers for Sale in Thailand

The electric vehicle (EV) market in Thailand is expanding rapidly, making it an attractive opportunity to import and distribute EV chargers. However, to ensure smooth operations and regulatory compliance, there are several critical steps you need to take: 1. Obtain Proper Certifications 2. Prepare Detailed Technical Documentation EV chargers often support multiple connectivity options such Read more about How to Prepare for Importing EV Chargers for Sale in Thailand[…]

Wireless Certification

IoT spectrum will be approved – Thailand –

Wireless communication of the 920 MHz band will be available in Thailand. It will be approved by NBTC (National Broadcasting and Communications Commission) on 8th November. In the past, the band of 920 to 925 MHz was allocated for RFID, but from now on, it can be used without license for wireless communication (excluding voice Read more about IoT spectrum will be approved – Thailand –[…]

Wireless Certification

Decided policy to release 920 MHz band for IoT without license – Thailand –

The NBTC (The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission) in Thailand has approved the policy to make wireless communication of the 920 MHz band unnecessary for the IoT platform. It is expected that actual license will be declared within 2017. However, all companies planning to provide IoT service using the 920 MHz band must have Internet Read more about Decided policy to release 920 MHz band for IoT without license – Thailand –[…]