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Articles and guides about short-range device certification
According to official OIRS-SUBTEL confirmation, the manufacturer, importer, or representative must have legal domicile in Chile to commercialize short-range equipment. No exceptions exist, even for OEM modules or industrial equipment. Complete guide on this critical requirement.
Read moreOn November 24, 2025, Chile's Official Gazette published SUBTEL Exempt Resolution No. 2.219, introducing important modifications to Resolution 737 taking effect February 22, 2026. This update responds to industry concerns and eases key requirements related to mandatory QR codes.
Read moreEverything you need to know about mandatory QR codes for SUBTEL Resolution 737. ISO technical specifications, legal requirements, complete implementation process, common errors and international comparison. Comprehensive guide with 9 mandatory elements, real costs and deadlines.
Read moreDefinitive guide on mandatory QR codes under SUBTEL Resolution 737. Technical specifications, required content, packaging placement, and how to generate compliant QR codes for short-range equipment in Chile. Everything you need to know to comply with the regulation.
Read moreComplete technical guide on the differences between WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee and RFID certification in Chile. Frequency bands, specific SUBTEL requirements, cost and time comparison, and use cases for each technology under Resolution 737.
Read moreComplete step-by-step guide to certify WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee and RFID equipment in Chile. Find out what documents you need, how much it costs, how long it takes, and the most common mistakes to avoid. Everything you need to know to certify under SUBTEL Resolution 737.
Read moreComprehensive guide on the new SUBTEL Resolution 737 effective February 2026. Discover the new mandatory QR code requirements, digital documentation, and how to prepare your company to comply with this regulation that radically changes the certification of WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee and RFID equipment in Chile.
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