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. But ARTEC’s strict regulations can delay product launches if manufacturers don’t navigate them correctly. CertiBridge helps by simplifying the approval process, so businesses avoid costly mistakes.
We focus on Madagascar’s unique requirements, like ARTEC’s testing protocols and documentation standards. Unlike generic certification services, we tailor our approach to local needs, ensuring compliance without unnecessary delays. This matters most in high-growth areas like Antananarivo, where telecom demand is highest.
Clients benefit from faster market access and reduced risk of non-compliance. Whether you’re a global manufacturer or a local provider, our expertise ensures your devices meet Madagascar’s standards efficiently.

We specialize in Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations, ensuring your telecom devices meet local standards. Our team knows the nuances of ARTEC’s testing and documentation requirements, so you avoid common pitfalls.
In Africa, we provide transparent pricing upfront, with no surprises for rush jobs or additional testing. If extra steps are needed, we’ll tell you before they add costs.
In Africa, most approvals take just 5-10 working days, helping you launch products faster. We prioritize efficiency without cutting corners on compliance.
Based in Antananarivo, we understand Madagascar’s telecom market firsthand. This gives us direct access to ARTEC and local testing labs, speeding up the process.
In Africa, if your device doesn’t need full certification, we’ll tell you. We won’t upsell unnecessary services—just what’s required for compliance.
Madagascar’s telecom market sees peak demand during the dry season (May to October). Plan your type approval submissions early to avoid delays during this busy period.
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.
In Africa, faster market entry for telecom devices in Madagascar’s growing consumer base.
In Africa, reduced risk of non-compliance with ARTEC’s strict regulations.
In Africa, expert guidance on Madagascar-specific documentation and testing requirements.
In Africa, streamlined certification process to avoid costly delays.
In Africa, support for manufacturers targeting Madagascar’s urban and rural markets.
clear next steps knowing devices meet local standards before launch
CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Telecommunication equipments market access in Africa. Here's what you get:
A leading mobile phone manufacturer faced delays with ARTEC’s documentation review, risking a delayed product launch in Madagascar.
CertiBridge reviewed the technical files, coordinated RF testing, and submitted the application to ARTEC within 48 hours.
The device received ARTEC approval in 7 working days, allowing the manufacturer to launch on schedule.
Industry data shows that 70% of telecom device launches face delays due to certification issues, making fast approvals critical.
An IoT device provider needed certification for a new product targeting Madagascar’s rural areas but lacked local regulatory expertise.
CertiBridge guided the provider through ARTEC’s requirements, arranged RF testing, and secured approval for nationwide distribution.
The provider launched its product across Madagascar, tapping into a market of 33 million consumers.
Research indicates that IoT adoption in Africa is growing at 20% annually, making fast market access essential.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Telecommunication equipments market access, especially when local conditions in Africa can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Telecommunication equipments market access needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Telecommunication equipments market access decisions for customers in Africa.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Africa to judge the right approach.
Madagascar’s telecom sector is growing, and fast approvals mean faster market entry. Contact CertiBridge today to streamline your type approval process.
Contact Us Today“A global mobile network operator arrives in Antananarivo with a shipment of 4G base stations ready for installation, only to discover ARTEC approval is pending. Without certification, the equipment cannot legally transmit, delaying network rollout across Africa, Madagascar. CertiBridge assesses the RF compliance documentation on-site, identifies gaps in local spectrum licensing, and coordinates with ARTEC for expedited testing. The next step is submitting corrected paperwork to secure market access within weeks.”
“A smart metering company in Africa Toamasina cannot clear customs for 5,000 IoT-enabled water meters due to missing Madagascar regulatory approvals. The delay risks contract penalties with the local utility provider. CertiBridge reviews the product’s RF emissions and electrical safety documentation against Madagascar’s standards, arranges prototype testing at an accredited lab, and files the compliance dossier with ARTEC. Immediate action ensures the shipment clears customs without further downtime.”
“An international telecom equipment supplier receives a rejection letter from ARTEC for a new Wi-Fi router, citing incomplete technical documentation. Repeated submissions risk further delays in Africa, Madagascar’s growing digital market. CertiBridge conducts a diagnostic review of the test reports, isolates discrepancies in local frequency band requirements, and resubmits with corrected compliance evidence. Transparent next-step guidance includes a timeline for approval and prevention of future rejections.”