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We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Radio Communication Equipment homologation secures ARTEC compliance for wireless devices in Madagascar. Contact CERTIBRIDGE to start the approval process today.
"Radio Communication Equipment homologation is a regulatory process that certifies wireless devices for legal market entry.". It requires ARTEC approval, testing, and documentation to ensure compliance with Madagascar’s telecom standards. Local expertise is critical because Madagascar’s regulations differ from global standards, affecting import timelines and market access.

Faster ARTEC approvals with expert documentation review
Direct collaboration with Madagascar’s regulatory authorities
Avoid costly import delays and product recalls
Tailored solutions for telecom, IoT, and RF devices
Local expertise in Madagascar’s evolving tech market
Streamlined process for global manufacturers entering Africa
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.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Radio Communication Equipment homologation, especially when local conditions in Madagascar can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Radio Communication Equipment homologation needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Radio Communication Equipment homologation decisions for customers in Madagascar.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Madagascar to judge the right approach.
Before starting the homologation process, ensure you have these key items ready.
An international IoT provider needed ARTEC approval for soil sensors to launch before the rainy season. Without certification, their devices couldn’t legally operate in Madagascar’s agricultural regions.
CERTIBRIDGE conducted RF compliance testing and submitted the documentation to ARTEC. We worked directly with local regulators to clarify technical requirements for rural deployments.
The sensors received ARTEC approval in 6 days, allowing the client to meet their launch timeline. The devices are now used across Madagascar’s farming communities.
Approval secured 4 days faster than the industry average, enabling timely agricultural deployment.
A telecom operator’s 5G equipment failed ARTEC’s initial review, risking a delayed network upgrade. The issue stemmed from Madagascar’s unique RF spectrum requirements.
CERTIBRIDGE identified the compliance gap and coordinated additional testing. We provided ARTEC with updated technical documentation to address the spectrum concerns.
The equipment passed re-testing, and approval was granted within 8 days. The operator successfully rolled out 5G services across Antananarivo.
Prevented a 3-week delay in network expansion, ensuring timely service launch.
Madagascar’s telecom market is growing, but ARTEC compliance is mandatory for market entry. CERTIBRIDGE’s expert homologation services ensure your devices meet local standards and launch on time.
Contact Us Today“During Madagascar’s latest cyclone, a mining operator in Toamasina noticed intermittent signal failures on newly installed radio communication gear. ARTEC’s post-event inspections flagged potential non-compliance with homologation standards, risking fines or shutdowns. CertiBridge isolates RF interference sources, verifies documentation, and fast-tracks re-certification to meet Madagascar’s emergency protocols before operations resume.”
“A mobile network provider expanding into Madagascar’s highlands must homologate RF repeaters before ARTEC’s quarterly deadline. Local terrain and humidity levels demand equipment adjustments not covered in generic CE certifications. CertiBridge’s on-site testing maps compliance gaps against Madagascar’s spectrum regulations, ensuring approvals align with both urban and rural deployment needs.”
“A European IoT manufacturer hesitates between self-filing and local expertise for Madagascar’s radio equipment homologation. CertiBridge’s transparent process outlines required documentation, testing fees, and ARTEC timelines, contrasting hidden costs of delays. Clients receive a prevention checklist for future RF adjustments, securing trust for long-term market access in Madagascar’s evolving regulatory landscape.”