HS-6 · Subheading
851761
Base stations
Heading 8517 — Telephone sets, including smartphones and other telephones for cellular/wireless networks; other apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data (including wired/wireless networks), excluding items of 8443, 8525, 8527, or 8528
Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 851761 when importing or exporting base stations for cellular networks. These devices facilitate communication by connecting mobile phones to the network, often packaged with antennas and power supplies.
This code specifically covers base stations, which differ from other telecommunications equipment like mobile phones or handsets classified under HS-6 851712. While both are crucial for wireless communication, base stations serve as fixed points in the network infrastructure.
When dealing with base stations, it's important to note that they are distinct from other apparatus for data transmission, such as routers or modems, which may fall under different HS codes. Ensure you classify your products correctly to avoid customs issues.
Common shipments under this code include complete base station units, components like transceivers, and even integrated systems designed for specific cellular technologies.
Keywords & topics
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base stations · cellular network equipment · telecommunications · HS code 851761 · importing base stations · exporting base stations · wireless communication · network infrastructure · telephony equipment · transceivers · 5G base stations · LTE base stations · mobile communication · network components
Examples
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- Complete base station units for 4G LTE networks
- Base stations equipped with antennas and power supplies
- Integrated base station systems for 5G deployment
- Transceiver units used in base station setups
- Replacement parts for existing base stations
- Base stations designed for rural or remote areas
- Mobile base stations for temporary installations
- Base stations with enhanced security features
Common questions
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- What is HS code 851761 used for?
- How to classify base stations for customs?
- Are base stations different from mobile phones?
- What products fall under HS code 851761?
- Can I import base stations without a license?
- What are the requirements for exporting base stations?
- How to determine the correct HS code for telecommunications equipment?
- What is the difference between HS 851761 and HS 851712?
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- How to classify base stations under HS code 851761
- What items are included in HS 851761 for customs
- Differences between HS 851761 and HS 851712
- Requirements for importing base stations for cellular networks
- Examples of products under HS code 851761
- Best practices for exporting telecommunications equipment
- Understanding base station specifications for classification
- How to handle customs for base stations and related equipment
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS code 851761?
- HS code 851761 covers base stations used in cellular networks, including complete units, transceivers, and related components.
- Is there a difference between base stations and mobile phones in HS classification?
- Yes, base stations are classified under **HS-6 851761**, while mobile phones fall under **HS-6 851712**.
- Do I need special documentation to import base stations?
- Yes, importing base stations may require specific licenses or documentation depending on your country's regulations.
- Can I export base stations without any restrictions?
- Exporting base stations may have restrictions based on technology and destination country; check local regulations.
- How can I ensure my base stations are classified correctly?
- Review the product specifications and compare them with the HS code descriptions to ensure accurate classification.
- What are common issues when importing base stations?
- Common issues include incorrect classification, missing documentation, and compliance with local regulations.
- Are there any specific standards for base stations?
- Yes, base stations must meet specific technical standards and regulations set by telecommunications authorities.
- What should I do if I'm unsure about the HS code for my product?
- Consult with a customs broker or trade specialist to clarify the correct HS code for your product.
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