You should look at the following requirements as a start:
1) FCC Part 15, Subpart C and B(covers lower power transmitters and
receivers and
cordless phones
2) May wish to look at FCC Part 24 if you are doing PCS type equipment
3) FCC Part 68, Subpart D for the telephone connection side
4) UL 1950 Edition 3 for safety-Note In the USA and Canada we have a
deviation for
power cross protection so you need to be very aware of this when designing
a North
American product also you need to see the FCC Part 68, Subpart D section on
lightning
and surge requirements
 Other points of use are:
TIA TSB 31B -Test Method for FCC Part 68, Subpart D requirements
FCC Part 2-covers general approval requirements and frequency allocations
Industry Canada RSS210-similar to FCC Part 15
Industry Canada CS03, Issue 8-similar to FCC Part 68 but not identical

I trust this is of assistance. If you need more information please contact
me off line at
(613)-737-9680 Ext 224 or fax (613)-737-9691

Yours truly,


G. Rae Dulmage, B. Comm.,
Vice President-Approvals and Research
KTL Certelecom Laboratories Inc. 



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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Digital cordless telephone system, USA
> Date: February 6, 1998 5:00 AM
> 
> 
> Which technical requirements shall be fulfilled to obtain approval
> of a Digital Cordless Telephone in The United  States.
> On which parameters deviate the US cordless system from
> the European DECT system
> 
> Can anyone help me ?
> 
> Regards PKI
> 

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