Initial Consultation
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 strict ARTEC regulations mean uncertified products can’t enter the market. CertiBridge simplifies RF homologation by handling testing, documentation, and submissions.
We know Madagascar’s rules better than anyone, so approvals happen faster and with fewer delays. From Antananarivo’s business hubs to rural areas, we ensure compliance everywhere. Whether you’re launching a new smartphone or industrial IoT solution, we make sure your products meet local standards.

Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations are stricter than some African markets, requiring specialized RF testing. Unlike countries with self-declaration systems, Madagascar mandates formal approval for all telecom devices. This makes local expertise essential for smooth market entry.
In Africa, we specialize in Madagascar’s ARTEC approval process. Our team knows the rules inside and out, so your devices meet compliance faster. No guesswork—just reliable certification.
In Africa, we tell you upfront what’s needed for approval. No surprise charges for rush jobs or extra paperwork. You’ll know the full scope before we start.
In Africa, most approvals take 5-10 working days. We work directly with ARTEC to speed up the process, so you can launch products on schedule.
In Africa, we partner with 100+ type approval agencies worldwide. This means seamless support for manufacturers entering multiple markets, not just Madagascar.
In Africa, if your product doesn’t need full certification, we’ll tell you. We won’t upsell unnecessary services—just the compliance work you actually need.
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 RF homologation services in Africa. Here's what you get:
In Africa, faster market access for telecom devices with streamlined ARTEC approvals.
In Africa, avoid costly delays by ensuring compliance before product launches.
In Africa, expert guidance on Madagascar’s unique regulatory requirements.
In Africa, reduced risk of legal issues with properly certified devices.
Support for both local and international manufacturers entering the market.
In Africa, clear next steps knowing your products meet all ARTEC standards.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with RF homologation services, especially when local conditions in Africa 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 Africa.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Africa to judge the right approach.
A global telecom brand needed ARTEC approval for a new line of smartphones before a regional launch.
CertiBridge reviewed the technical documentation, conducted RF testing, and submitted the application with ARTEC.
The devices received approval in 8 working days, allowing the brand to meet its launch deadline.
Industry data shows that delayed approvals can cost manufacturers up to 15% of projected sales.
An international IoT provider faced regulatory hurdles for its wireless sensors in Madagascar.
CertiBridge handled the full homologation process, including frequency testing and documentation.
The sensors were approved in 6 days, enabling the client to deploy their solution across multiple sites.
Research indicates that compliance delays can increase project costs by 20% or more.
Start your certification process now to avoid delays.
Contact Us Today“A logistics firm in Africa Antananarivo powers up its new fleet-tracking IoT devices. Local ARTEC regulations require RF homologation services before commercial use, risking fines.”
“A telecom operator’s coastal tower in Africa Toamasina faces salt corrosion and wind-driven. Madagascar’s ARTEC mandates re-certification after extreme weather events.”
“In Africa, a European manufacturer hesitates between regional RF homologation services, unsure if Madagascar’s.”