SUBTEL Resolution 737/2025 — QR Labeling & Compliance Effective February 22, 2026

Chile’s telecommunications framework is undergoing a significant transformation with the introduction of the 2026 QR Regulation Updates. Under SUBTEL Resolution 737/2025, all wireless and radiofrequency devices must comply with a new QR-based model emphasizing digital traceability, transparency, and standardized documentation. For manufacturers, importers, and local representatives, understanding these changes is essential to maintain market access and regulatory compliance in Chile.

The Purpose Behind the 2026 Updates

The Subsecretaría de Telecomunicaciones (SUBTEL) established the Chile Wireless Device QR Regulation Updates 2026 to modernize compliance, reduce counterfeiting, and align with international best practices. The new QR-based approach enables consumers, distributors, and regulators to verify device authenticity instantly. This system enhances transparency while ensuring that every certified device meets Chile’s technical and safety standards.

What’s New in the 2026 QR Regulation

The SUBTEL QR Labeling Rule 2026 introduces several major updates that manufacturers must implement before the compliance deadline:

  • Mandatory QR Labels — All devices covered under SUBTEL Resolution 737/2025 must display a visible, scannable QR code linking to a Spanish-language webpage containing compliance information.
  • Updated Labeling Format and Placement — The QR must be printed on the outer packaging or device surface using durable, legible materials. Minimum size: 1 cm × 1 cm, borderless, and easily scannable by mobile devices.
  • Integrated Declaration of Conformity — The device’s Declaration of Conformity (DoC) must include the QR reference and webpage URL, ensuring alignment between physical labeling and digital records.
  • Public Webpage Accessibility — Each QR code must link to a compliance webpage containing manufacturer/importer details, representative in Chile contact information, technical specifications, a downloadable Test Report (Informe de Ensayo), and the Declaration of Conformity.
  • Confidentiality Handling — If the Test Report includes confidential data, a redacted public version may be published. The complete report and password must be submitted privately to SUBTEL at [email protected].

Benefits of the 2026 QR Regulation

  • For Manufacturers — Simplified compliance management and reduced paperwork through digital traceability.
  • For Importers — Faster customs verification using QR labels and documentation hosted on the compliance webpage.
  • For Consumers — Increased confidence through direct access to device authenticity and safety data.
  • For Regulators — Enhanced oversight with immediate access to Declarations of Conformity and Test Reports.

These updates reinforce Chile’s position as a leader in telecommunications compliance and digital transformation within Latin America.

How to Prepare for the 2026 Transition

  • Audit Existing Certifications — Identify all devices currently certified or imported into Chile. Determine which require QR-based updates under Resolution 737/2025.
  • Implement Updated Labeling — Redesign packaging and labeling to include compliant QR codes that meet the SUBTEL QR Labeling Rule 2026 specifications.
  • Create the Spanish-Language Compliance Webpage — Host all required content, including manufacturer/importer data, Declaration of Conformity, and downloadable Test Report (Informe de Ensayo).
  • Appoint a Local Representative— All non-Chilean manufacturers must designate a representative in Chile responsible for maintaining the webpage and coordinating communication with SUBTEL.
  • Plan Ahead for the February 2026 Compliance Date — Begin applying QR labels and updating documentation early to avoid delays during enforcement.

Key Compliance Reminders

  • Compliance Deadline — February 22, 2026, marks the mandatory implementation date for QR-based compliance.
  • Required Webpage Content — Each device webpage must include manufacturer/importer details, representative contact information, technical specs, Declaration of Conformity, and downloadable Test Report.
  • Ongoing Updates — Any modification affecting frequency, output power, or model identification requires an updated Declaration of Conformity and webpage revision.
  • Medical SRDs — Devices classified as medical and SRD must maintain both type approval and QR compliance.

Summary

The Chile Wireless Device QR Regulation Updates 2026 under SUBTEL Resolution 737/2025 establish a fully digital compliance framework centered on QR codes and public documentation. This new approach replaces manual certification processes with accessible, verifiable online records. Manufacturers, importers, and representatives in Chile should take proactive measures to update labeling, documentation, and webpages before February 2026 to ensure uninterrupted market access and compliance.

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