What if my product needs the A-tick label for telecommunications standards?
In Australia, the A-Tick label is used to show compliance of customer equipment to the ACMA telecommunications regulatory requirements. If your product is subject to both telecommunications and radiocommunications regulatory requirements, the A-Tick mark will denote compliance with the ACMA telecommunications and radiocommunications standards requirements. For example, a Spread spectrum device that connects to a telecommunications network may only need the A-tick label to denote compliance to both telecommunications and radiocommunications regulatory requirements. In New Zealand, the A-tick is an accepted compliance mark for telecommunications products to which the New Zealand Radiocommunications (EMC Standards) Notice or a harmonised standard listed in Table 1 of the New Zealand Radiocommunications (Radio Standards) Notice applies. The New Zealand EMC Standards and Radio Standards notices are available here. However, the A-tick is not accepted as an indication that the product is suit