14 laboratories in United States are accredited by A2LA under ISO/IEC 17025 to perform EN 302 testing. From the accredited scope text: “EN 302 065; ETSI EN 302 195-1; ETSI EN 302 195-2; ETSI EN 301 511 (spurious emissions only); ETSI EN 301 908-1; ETSI EN 302 208; ETSI EN 302 291-1; ETSI EN 302 291-2; ETSI EN 301 489 Series -1 through” “EN 302 291-1; EN 302 291-2; EN 300 220-1; EN 300 220-2; EN 300 413; ETSI EN 301 489-1; ETSI EN 301 489-2; ETSI EN 301 489-3; ETSI EN 301 489-4; ETSI EN 301 489-5; ETSI EN 301 489-6; ETSI EN 301 489-7;” “EN 302 208; EN 302 264; EN 302 502; EN 302 858; EN 303 4132; EN 303 417; EN 303 687; EN 301 908-1 to -22; EN 303 609; EN 50385; EN 62311; ANATEL Resolution 506; OFCOM UK Interface Requirement 2102; VT” “EN 302 065-1; EN 302 065-2; EN 302 065-3; EN 302 065-4; EN 303 883; EN 302 502; EN 302 208; EN 303 413; EN 303 417; EN 301 441 (limited to Radio Emissions); EN 301 511; EN 301 908-1; EN 301 908-2; EN”
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ISO/IEC 17025 is the international standard for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Accreditation to this standard provides independent confirmation that a laboratory operates a quality management system and is technically competent to produce valid results within its declared scope.