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 and growing demand for mobile and IoT devices. ARTEC’s strict certification rules mean manufacturers can’t launch without approval, and delays cost time and revenue. CERTIBRIDGE simplifies the process by combining global type approval experience with local ARTEC knowledge.
We handle everything from paperwork to final submission, ensuring compliance without the back-and-forth that slows down competitors. This is especially critical for businesses targeting Antananarivo’s tech hubs or rural areas with unique infrastructure needs. Our clients benefit from faster market entry, fewer compliance risks, and a smoother path to scaling across Madagascar.
Whether you’re launching a new smartphone or industrial IoT sensors, we make sure ARTEC approval is one less hurdle to worry about.

Avoid costly delays by securing ARTEC approval in just 5-10 working days.
In ARTEC, enter Madagascar’s growing tech market with fully compliant devices.
Reduce compliance risks with expert guidance on ARTEC’s regulations.
In ARTEC, launch products faster by streamlining documentation and testing.
In ARTEC, scale across Madagascar with confidence in your certification status.
Work with a trusted partner who understands local and global standards.
CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Telecommunication devices certification in ARTEC. Here's what you get:
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 European smartphone manufacturer needed ARTEC approval to launch their latest model in Madagascar. With a tight deadline and unfamiliarity with local regulations, they risked missing their market entry date. CERTIBRIDGE reviewed their documentation, coordinated RF testing, and submitted their application directly to ARTEC.
Within 7 working days, the device was certified, allowing the manufacturer to meet their launch timeline and capture early sales in Antananarivo’s competitive tech market.
We work closely with ARTEC to ensure your submissions meet all requirements. This direct relationship speeds up approvals and reduces errors. Unlike providers who rely on third parties, we handle everything in-house.
In ARTEC, we’ll tell you upfront if additional testing or documentation is needed. There are no surprise charges for rush jobs or extra submissions. Transparency keeps your budget on track.
With partnerships in 100+ countries, we understand global type approval standards, But our local team in Antananarivo ensures your certification meets Madagascar’s specific rules. This dual expertise sets us apart.
If your device doesn’t meet ARTEC’s standards yet, we’ll tell you. We won’t push unnecessary services or upsell you on incomplete submissions. Our goal is to get you approved, not delay you.
Since 2011, we’ve helped 1000+ manufacturers secure approvals in Madagascar. Our clients include international telecom brands and local startups. You can trust us to deliver results.
A leading smartphone manufacturer needed ARTEC approval to launch their latest model in Madagascar ahead of competitors. Their initial submission was rejected due to incomplete documentation.
CERTIBRIDGE reviewed their technical files, coordinated RF testing, and resubmitted the application with ARTEC. We also provided guidance on labeling requirements specific to Madagascar’s market.
The device received approval within 8 working days, allowing the manufacturer to launch on schedule and capture early sales in Antananarivo.
Industry data shows that delayed market entry can cost manufacturers up to 20% of first-quarter revenue. Early approval secured their competitive edge.
A Madagascar-based IoT startup needed ARTEC approval for their new agricultural sensors but lacked experience with regulatory compliance.
CERTIBRIDGE guided them through the entire process, from documentation preparation to final submission. We also advised on frequency standards unique to Madagascar’s rural areas.
The sensors were certified in 6 working days, enabling the startup to secure contracts with local farmers and agribusinesses.
Research indicates that startups with regulatory compliance support are 30% more likely to secure early adopters and funding.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Telecommunication devices certification, especially when local conditions in ARTEC can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Telecommunication devices certification needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Telecommunication devices certification decisions for customers in ARTEC.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in ARTEC to judge the right approach.
Madagascar’s tech market is growing fast, and delays cost time and revenue. Start your type approval process now to launch without setbacks.
Contact Us Today“A logistics firm in ARTEC, Madagascar, discovers their imported IoT tracking devices fail ARTEC’s RF emission tests just days before a scheduled shipment. Without certification, customs will reject the entire container. CertiBridge isolates the compliance gap, reviews firmware updates, and submits revised documentation to ARTEC within 48 hours, preventing costly delays and ensuring market access for the client’s supply chain solution.”
“A 30-year-old hotel in ARTEC, Madagascar, upgrades its Wi-Fi network but finds the new access points interfere with legacy phone systems. ARTEC regulations require coexistence testing for mixed RF environments. CertiBridge inspects the installation, adjusts channel allocations, and documents compliance, allowing the hotel to maintain guest connectivity without violating local telecommunication standards.”
“A renewable energy provider in ARTEC, Madagascar, needs ARTEC certification for wireless solar monitoring equipment but hesitates between providers. CertiBridge explains the process: pre-testing, ARTEC submission, and follow-up inspections. The client receives a transparent checklist, ensuring their equipment meets Madagascar’s safety and performance standards before deployment in remote sites.”