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We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Madagascar’s telecom sector is expanding rapidly, with over 33 million consumers adopting mobile and IoT devices, But ARTEC’s strict regulations mean manufacturers must secure type approval before launching products. Without it, devices risk being barred from the market, leading to lost sales and delays.
CERTIBRIDGE simplifies the process by handling ARTEC’s requirements, from documentation to testing. Our team understands the nuances of Madagascar’s regulations, ensuring compliance for mobile phones, RF equipment, and networking devices. Whether you’re targeting urban centers like Antananarivo or rural markets, we help you navigate the approval process efficiently.
For international manufacturers, Madagascar’s market offers huge potential—but only if products meet local standards. CERTIBRIDGE ensures your devices comply, so you can focus on growth rather than regulatory hurdles.

In ARTEC, ensures legal market access for telecom and wireless devices in Madagascar.
Reduces delays and fines by meeting ARTEC’s regulatory standards upfront
Streamlines the approval process for international manufacturers and local operators
In ARTEC, supports compliance for IoT, mobile, and networking devices in a growing market.
In ARTEC, provides expert guidance on Madagascar’s unique telecom regulations.
In ARTEC, accelerates time-to-market for products in one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies.
We specialize in Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations, ensuring your telecom devices meet local standards. Our team understands the nuances of the approval process, so you don’t have to.
In ARTEC, we provide transparent pricing upfront—no surprises or extra charges for rush jobs. You’ll know exactly what to expect before we start the certification process.
With ties to over 100 type approval agencies worldwide, we ensure your devices comply with both local and international standards. This gives you a competitive edge in Madagascar’s market.
In ARTEC, most approvals take just 5-10 working days, so you can launch products without unnecessary delays. We prioritize efficiency without compromising compliance.
In ARTEC, if your device isn’t ready for approval, we’ll tell you upfront—no wasted time or money. We focus on getting it right the first time, even if it means extra preparation.
A European manufacturer wanted to launch a new IoT device in Madagascar but faced delays due to ARTEC’s strict RF testing requirements. CERTIBRIDGE reviewed their documentation, identified gaps, and guided them through the approval process. Within two weeks, their device was certified, allowing them to enter Madagascar’s growing IoT market ahead of competitors.
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 provides comprehensive Radio Communication Equipment homologation in ARTEC. Here's what you get:
A multinational telecom company needed ARTEC certification for a new 5G device but lacked familiarity with Madagascar’s regulations.
CERTIBRIDGE reviewed their technical documentation, conducted RF testing, and liaised with ARTEC to address compliance gaps.
The device received approval in 8 working days, allowing the company to launch on schedule.
Industry data shows that 70% of telecom manufacturers face delays without local expertise—our client avoided this with fast, compliant approval.
A startup needed certification for their IoT devices but struggled with Madagascar’s complex regulatory requirements.
We guided them through ARTEC’s documentation process, ensuring their devices met local standards for RF and safety.
Their products were certified within 10 days, enabling them to enter Madagascar’s growing IoT market.
Research indicates that startups without compliance support face 3x longer approval times—our client bypassed this hurdle.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Radio Communication Equipment homologation, especially when local conditions in ARTEC 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 ARTEC.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in ARTEC to judge the right approach.
Madagascar’s growing telecom market demands compliance. Contact CERTIBRIDGE today to streamline your certification process.
Contact Us Today“During final testing at a logistics hub in ARTEC, Madagascar, handheld radios show inconsistent transmission ranges. ARTEC’s Radio Communication Equipment homologation requires strict RF output compliance before clearance. CertiBridge conducts on-site spectrum analysis, isolates interference sources, and submits corrected documentation to ARTEC, ensuring approval without shipment delays or costly rework.”
“A nickel mine 80 km from ARTEC operates on satellite-linked repeaters requiring ARTEC-approved frequencies. Local infrastructure lacks stable power, risking signal drift. CertiBridge performs battery-powered RF validation, verifies ARTEC’s frequency allocation tables, and expedites homologation to maintain uninterrupted site communication and safety compliance.”
“Agritech sensors shipped to ARTEC lack ARTEC-required RF certification, halting customs release. CertiBridge reviews technical files, conducts lab testing against Madagascar’s standards, and submits homologation dossiers directly to ARTEC. Clients receive transparent next steps, avoiding demurrage fees and ensuring sensors meet local RF emission limits before deployment.”