Conditional Approval of Certain Routers and UAS Exemptions From Covered List
Summary
FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau announced conditional approval of certain routers and Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) and granted exemptions from the FCC Covered List. The action involves dockets 18-89, 21-232, and 21-233 under DA/FCC# DA-26-351.
What changed
The FCC Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau issued a Public Notice granting conditional approval for certain routers and Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) and exempting these devices from the FCC Covered List. The action references multiple dockets (18-89, 21-232, 21-233) and document number DA-26-351.
Affected parties manufacturing or deploying routers and UAS should review the approved device listings to confirm their products qualify for the conditional approval or exemption. Companies should maintain awareness of any ongoing FCC proceedings related to covered list requirements.
What to do next
- Monitor FCC Public Notices for approved router and UAS device listings
- Verify if specific products are covered by the conditional approval or exemption
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- Full Title: FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Announces Conditional Approval of Certain Routers and Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) and Exemption From FCC Covered List
- Document Type: Public Notice
- Bureau(s): Public Safety and Homeland Security
- DA/FCC #: DA-26-351
- Docket No: 18-89 21-232 21-233
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Document Dates
- Released On:
Apr 14, 2026
- Issued On:
Apr 14, 2026
- Contact: Rebecca Clinton Chris Smeenk
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