South Korea 6 GHz regulation has been updated under MSIT Notice No. 2026-10, revising technical standards for wireless equipment operating in the 5925–7125 MHz band. The amendment introduces differentiated power density limits, restricts use to specified indoor environments with fixed power sources, and permits deployment inside subway cars under defined conditions.
South Korea has issued a Korea EMC regulation update affecting platform screen door sensors used in rail and metro systems. The new rules introduce broadband RF immunity requirements to prevent interference from 5G signals and ensure the reliability of laser and LiDAR PSD sensors. The regulation will take effect on July 1, 2026.
The KATS KC 60335-2-29 revision updates South Korea’s battery charger safety standard, aligning it with IEC 60335-2-29 Ed.5.1. The amendment expands voltage limits to 250V, introduces Type 1 and Type 2 charger classifications, refines marking and insulation requirements, and updates testing criteria, with a one-year transition period for manufacturers.
South Korea is updating its maritime radio regulations to improve ship communication systems and align with international standards from the ITU and IMO. The RRA’s proposal focuses on GMDSS modernization, AIS protocol updates, and improved safety requirements for maritime radio equipment operating in Korean waters.