Initial Consultation
We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Antananarivo is Madagascar’s economic hub, with a growing demand for telecom and wireless devices. Businesses face strict ARTEC regulations, making type approval essential for market entry. CERTIBRIDGE simplifies certification by leveraging local expertise and direct ARTEC coordination.
Unlike generic providers, we tailor our services to Antananarivo’s unique regulatory environment, ensuring faster approvals for mobile devices, IoT solutions, and RF equipment. Our clients benefit from reduced delays, compliance assurance, and seamless market access. Whether you’re a manufacturer or telecom operator, we help you navigate Madagascar’s certification process with confidence.

We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Our team reviews your technical documentation to ensure compliance with ARTEC standards.
We coordinate testing and certification processes to meet local regulatory requirements.
We provide ongoing support to ensure seamless product deployment in Madagascar.
A telecom operator in Antananarivo needed ARTEC approval for a new line of IoT devices before a major product launch. With tight deadlines and unfamiliar local regulations, they turned to CERTIBRIDGE. Our team reviewed their documentation, coordinated with ARTEC, and secured approval in just 7 working days, allowing the launch to proceed on schedule.
We don’t prolong the process with unnecessary steps. Our team focuses on efficient ARTEC approvals, ensuring your devices meet Madagascar’s standards without wasted time. Antananarivo’s telecom market moves fast—we help you keep up.
Our team consists of certified professionals with deep expertise in Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations. We understand the local requirements better than generic providers, ensuring smooth certification for your telecom and wireless devices.
In Antananarivo, we tell you upfront if your product needs additional testing or documentation. There are no hidden upsells—just clear guidance to meet Madagascar’s regulatory standards.
As the only certification agency based in Antananarivo, we know Madagascar’s telecom sector inside out. This local knowledge helps us navigate regulations faster than international providers.
We work closely with ARTEC and other local authorities to ensure your certification process is smooth. This direct relationship reduces bureaucratic delays for Antananarivo-based businesses.
CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive CERTIBRIDGE type approval services in Antananarivo. Here's what you get:
In Antananarivo, faster market access for telecom and wireless devices in Madagascar.
In Antananarivo, compliance with ARTEC regulations to avoid legal risks.
Reduced delays through direct coordination with local authorities
In Antananarivo, expertise in Madagascar’s unique regulatory landscape.
Support for international manufacturers entering Antananarivo’s market
In Antananarivo, streamlined certification for IoT and RF equipment.
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A telecom operator needed ARTEC approval for IoT devices before a product launch but faced unclear documentation requirements.
CERTIBRIDGE reviewed the devices, coordinated with ARTEC, and provided corrective guidance to meet local standards.
The devices received ARTEC approval in 7 working days, allowing the operator to launch on schedule.
Industry data shows that 70% of IoT device certifications in emerging markets face delays—CERTIBRIDGE reduced this risk significantly.
A telecom operator’s imported RF equipment failed Madagascar’s compliance tests, risking fines and operational delays.
CERTIBRIDGE identified the issue, provided testing support, and secured ARTEC approval for the equipment.
The operator avoided penalties and integrated the equipment into their network without further delays.
Research indicates that 60% of telecom operators face compliance issues when entering new markets—CERTIBRIDGE mitigated this risk.
Antananarivo’s telecom market grows fast. Make sure your devices meet ARTEC rules before you sell them.
Contact Us Today“A telecom maker in Antananarivo had ARTEC issues weeks before launch. Missing RF test papers could delay shipments. CERTIBRIDGE found the gaps. We retested fast and got ARTEC approval in 10 days. The product launched on time.”
“An ag-tech firm in Antananarivo had soil sensors that broke local RF rules. This stopped a 500-hectare test. CERTIBRIDGE mapped the RF bands. We changed the power and got ARTEC’s temporary OK. The test ran again in one week.”
“A medical gear seller in Antananarivo needed ARTEC and IEC approval for hospital gear. They picked CERTIBRIDGE for clear help. We checked rules, listed local needs, and made a step-by-step plan. This stopped costly recalls.”