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Israel (MoC) - Exemption List

January, 2023


The Ministry of Communications (MoC) of Israel has updated the list of products that are exempt from mandatory MoC type approval.


The updated list of exempted product types is the following:

  • Products operating within the frequency band 2400 to 2483.5 MHz in Bluetooth technology according to the IEEE 802.15.1 standard, or in ANT / ANT + technology, which includes a built-in antenna, and their power does not exceed 100 mW EIRP

  • Products designed only for receiving satellite positioning transmissions using a global positioning system such as GALILEO, GLONASS, GPS or BEIDOU

  • Products with a parabolic antenna not exceeding 244 cm in diameter, including the ancillary equipment used by it, intended for the reception of satellite transmissions

  • Products operating in the field of infrared frequencies between 1 THz and 3 THz and whose transmission power does not exceed 200 mW

  • Computer peripherals (mouse, keyboard)

  • Computer monitors

  • Video streamers (Streamer), which comply with the provisions of the European Directive Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU and bear the CE marking indicating this

  • E-book readers

  • Tablets

  • Laptops or notebook computers

  • Desktop computers

  • Converters for receiving TV broadcasts to the public (TV receiver set-top box), which meets the provisions of the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU and it bears the CE marking indicating this

  • TV sets and tuners and TV remotes

  • Radio receivers for receiving public broadcasts using such technologies AM/DAB/FM

  • Spare parts for mobile phones, cellular routers, cellular tablets, and cellular wristwatches

  • Wristwatches, other than cellular wristwatches

  • Vacuum Cleaners

  • Cameras, other than security cameras and baby monitors

  • Digital scales

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