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We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
RF homologation services ensure compliance with Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations for wireless and telecom devices. Contact CertiBridge to streamline your certification process.
"RF homologation services is a regulatory compliance process that certifies wireless and telecom devices for market entry.". It involves testing, documentation review, and approval from local authorities like ARTEC in Madagascar. Local context matters because Madagascar’s regulations differ from other markets, requiring specialized expertise.

Avoid costly customs delays with ARTEC-compliant certification.
Reduce approval time from weeks to 5-10 working days.
Work with experts who understand Madagascar’s regulatory landscape.
Minimize testing failures with thorough documentation reviews.
Expand into Madagascar’s growing tech market with confidence.
Ensure your wireless devices meet local network compatibility standards.
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 RF homologation services, especially when local conditions in Madagascar can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome RF homologation services needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide RF homologation services 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 certification process, ensure you have these key items ready.
A multinational telecom company needed ARTEC approval for its new 4G devices in Madagascar. Delays risked missing the market launch window.
CertiBridge conducted a thorough documentation review, identified missing compliance details, and coordinated testing with local labs. We submitted the application to ARTEC and followed up closely.
The devices received approval in 6 working days, allowing the company to launch on schedule. The client avoided potential fines and market entry delays.
Significant reduction in approval time, from weeks to days.
An IoT startup faced repeated testing failures due to incomplete documentation. Without certification, their products couldn’t enter Madagascar’s market.
CertiBridge reviewed the startup’s technical files, corrected errors, and guided them through ARTEC’s requirements. We submitted the revised documents and monitored the approval process.
The startup’s devices were certified within 9 working days, enabling them to launch their products on time. They secured partnerships with local retailers, expanding their market reach.
Measurable improvement in compliance accuracy and market access.
Madagascar’s growing tech market demands certified devices. CertiBridge’s RF homologation services ensure your products meet local standards, avoiding delays and legal risks.
Contact Us Today“A telecommunications distributor in Antananarivo faces a container of 4G routers scheduled for customs clearance next week. Without ARTEC-approved RF homologation, the shipment risks denial at Madagascar’s ports, halting retail sales during the upcoming holiday season. CertiBridge conducts a pre-shipment inspection, isolates non-compliant frequency bands, and guides the client through expedited certification to meet the deadline.”
“A logistics operator in Antsiranana reports intermittent signal drops across their IoT fleet, despite replacing antennas last month. Madagascar’s tropical humidity accelerates corrosion in RF connectors, while uncertified equipment violates ARTEC’s spectral mask. CertiBridge diagnoses the interference source, verifies compliance with local EIRP limits, and documents a permanent fix to restore reliable tracking.”
“A fintech startup planning a nationwide rollout of LoRaWAN payment terminals hesitates after reading conflicting online advice about Madagascar’s RF homologation costs. CertiBridge reviews the product’s technical file, confirms the exact ARTEC fee structure, and provides a signed compliance roadmap—allowing the client to budget accurately and proceed with confidence.”