Export Compliance

Why this page exists

Dispel builds connectivity infrastructure for critical infrastructure and operational technology. We want to make it easier for companies to access, monitor, and control their facilities and operations globally. We aim for our platform to be as broadly accessible as possible, just like other forms of infrastructure, such as roads or telecommunications networks.

Dispel products, services, and technologies are subject to import, export, and other trade regulations under the laws of the United States and other national governments. Clients are responsible for complying with any local laws in your jurisdiction that may impact their right to import, export, or use Dispel products, services, software, or technologies.

Dispel makes the following data available for information purposes only. It may not reflect the most current legal developments, and Dispel does not represent, warrant, or guarantee that it is complete, accurate, or up-to-date. This information is subject to change without notice. The materials on this site are not intended to constitute legal advice from a licensed attorney. You should not act (or refrain from acting) based upon information in this site without obtaining professional advice regarding your particular facts and circumstances.

Export Regulations

Dispel is subject to U.S. export laws, regulations, orders, or other restrictions. These include the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce, trade and economic sanctions maintained by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”), and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (“ITAR”) maintained by the U.S. Department of State).

International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR)

Dispel's Products and Services are designated as not subject to the ITAR.

This assessment is drawn from review of the U.S. Munitions List Category XIII - Materials and Miscellaneous Articles, the U.S. Munitions List (USML) Order of Review Decision Tool, and tge Specially Designed Decision Tool.

Export Administration Regulations (EAR)

Each Dispel product has an Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) and license information. The table below lists Dispel products ECCNs, license information, and the CCATS number.

Product
ECCN
Status
CCATS

5A002.C1

License Exception ENC

G181009

5A002.C1

License Exception ENC

G181009

Wicket

5A002.a

License Exception ENC

G178970

Export Program Details

Restricted Countries

Clients are prohibited from accessing, using, or exporting Dispel to the following countries:

  • Cuba

  • Iran

  • North Korea

  • Sudan, or

  • Syria

There may also be local or national restrictions on usage of encryption technology in some countries that restrict usage of Dispel. Clients are responsible for their usage of our services and compliance with laws that may apply to their operations.

End User License Certificates

Some types of technologies and products require specific certificates. This requirement does not extend to Dispel's class of products, and industry standard is to not collect such certificates on this class.

For Resellers

Resellers must agree to abide by the same laws, regulations, orders, or other restrictions imposed by the U.S. government that apply to Dispel.

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