Iraq Communications and Media Commission (CMC) issued a draft regulatory framework for Short-Range Devices (SRDs) and Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technologies.
The draft framework proposes a simplified, license-exempt operating model for compliant devices. This approach aligns with international standards and is designed to accelerate the deployment of next-generation wireless technologies across Iraq.
Key Objectives
· Streamline the deployment and operation of eligible telecommunications devices
· Eliminate the need for individual licenses for low-power, non-interfering devices
· Encourage innovation and market access
· Ensure regulatory clarity in the evolving wireless ecosystem
Devices Eligible for Exemption
Devices that may qualify for license-free operation include:
· Remote controls
· Wireless keyboards
· Public Wi-Fi hotspots
· Certain satellite terminals
· Other compliant SRD and UWB-based equipment
Entities using exempt devices must fully comply with the CMC’s technical and operational standards. Non-compliance may lead to enforcement actions.
The CMC has launched a public consultation process to gather feedback from stakeholders, including manufacturers, operators, and industry professionals. The feedback will help shape the final version of the regulatory framework.
The official notification can be accessed by link:
https://cmc.iq/ar/استشارة-عامة-مسودة-اللائحة-التنظيمية-2/
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