Subtelink

Chile QR & Website Compliance Solution

Simplifying compliance with SUBTEL’s new QR and website labeling requirements — mandatory February 2026.

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SUBTEL Requires:

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Compliance Pathways

Existing Products (Before Feb 22, 2026):

New Products (From Feb 22, 2026):

Compliance is mandatory for all SRDs in Chile. SUBTELink helps you stay ahead of enforcement.

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Beginning February 21 2026, Chile’s SUBTEL will require all short-range and wireless devices, both new and existing, to include a QR code on the product, packaging, or user manual.
 The QR must link to a public webpage displaying approval information, Declaration of Conformity, downloadable test reports, and the authorized local representative.

Applies to SRDs, IoT equipment, and wireless transmitters (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, RFID, tracking units, radar sensors).
All existing SUBTEL-approved models must also include a compliant QR code and webpage.
Telecommunication (cellular devices, gateways, routers, modules) and medical devices that use radio technologies still require formal Type Approval with SUBTEL, plus QR compliance and local representation.

Mandatory on February 21 2026 (Resolución Exenta Nº 737/2025).
 By that date, all products—new and existing—must have a QR code and verified webpage containing all required documentation, a direct link to the official SUBTEL certificate, and representative information.

  1. Brand and model designation
  2. SUBTEL certificate number + direct link to official certificate
  3. Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
  4. Downloadable test reports verifying compliance
  5. Authorized representative/importer in Chile
  6. Technical details: frequency bands, EIRP limits, standards applied

Use SUBTELink — powered by iCertifi SpA — to generate verified webpages and QR codes within 1–2 business days.
 Each page includes the certificate link, test report downloads, and local representative details.
 For cellular or medical devices needing formal Type Approval, SUBTELink also manages submission + QR integration.

Non-compliant products may face import delays, restrictions, or penalties.
 Early implementation prevents re-labeling costs and ensures smooth market access.

Yes. All devices under SUBTEL jurisdiction must identify a local representative established in Chile to serve as the official point of contact.
iCertifi SpA fulfills this requirement for manufacturers using SUBTELink.

A single QR page may cover a model family of up to eight (8) model numbers that are technically identical and certified under identical conditions.
 Each family must share the same radio parameters, frequency bands, and documentation.
 Different designs or parameters require separate QR pages and certificates.

Yes. SUBTEL-compliant QR pages must be publicly accessible and hosted on secure servers ensuring availability for Chilean authorities and importers.
SUBTELink provides this infrastructure through iCertifi SpA’s verified Chilean entity, ensuring uptime and authenticity.

SUBTEL accepts test reports from recognized international standards, including:

  1. FCC (United States)
  2. EN / ETSI (European Union)
  3. ANATEL (Brazil)

Reports must demonstrate conformity with frequency bands and power limits in Resolución Exenta Nº 1985 and originate from an accredited laboratory.
 Reusing valid FCC, EN, or ANATEL reports can shorten approval timelines and lower cost when the data fully represents the certified model.

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