Initial Consultation
We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Madagascar’s telecom market is expanding rapidly, with over 33 million consumers. ARTEC regulations ensure all devices meet safety and performance standards. Without proper certification, products can’t be sold or used legally.
CERTIBRIDGE simplifies the process by handling documentation, testing, and ARTEC submissions. We work closely with manufacturers and operators to avoid delays. Our expertise covers mobile devices, IoT solutions, and networking equipment, helping clients launch products faster.
In Antananarivo, where most telecom businesses are based, compliance is critical. Rural areas also benefit from certified devices, ensuring reliable connectivity across the country.

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.
We specialize in ARTEC compliance, ensuring your telecom and RF devices meet Madagascar’s regulations. Our team knows the process inside and out, so you avoid costly mistakes.
In ARTEC, we tell you upfront what’s needed for certification. No surprise charges or unnecessary add-ons—just clear, honest guidance for your project.
In ARTEC, with processing times of 5-10 working days, we help you launch products quickly. Our team works efficiently to meet deadlines without cutting corners.
In ARTEC, we partner with over 100 global type approval agencies, giving us access to resources that speed up the process. This helps us navigate complex requirements with ease.
Based in Antananarivo, we understand Madagascar’s telecom market and regulatory landscape. This local insight helps us tailor solutions to your needs.
A telecom operator in Antananarivo needed to launch a new line of mobile devices but lacked ARTEC certification. Without approval, the devices couldn’t be sold legally. CERTIBRIDGE reviewed the documentation, coordinated testing, and submitted the application to ARTEC.
Within 10 working days, the devices were certified, allowing the operator to launch on schedule.
In ARTEC, ensures telecom and RF devices meet Madagascar’s regulatory standards.
In ARTEC, avoids costly delays by streamlining the certification process.
In ARTEC, helps manufacturers and operators launch products faster.
Supports reliable connectivity across urban and rural areas.
In ARTEC, reduces the risk of legal issues or product recalls.
In ARTEC, builds trust with consumers by ensuring device safety and performance.
CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Telecommunication equipments market access in ARTEC. Here's what you get:
A telecom operator needed ARTEC certification for a new line of mobile devices before a major launch.
CERTIBRIDGE reviewed the documentation, coordinated testing, and submitted the application to ARTEC.
The devices were certified within 7 working days, allowing the operator to launch on schedule.
Industry data shows that delays in certification can cost manufacturers up to $50,000 per week in lost sales.
A manufacturer needed certification for IoT devices to be deployed in rural areas of Madagascar.
CERTIBRIDGE tested the devices and ensured they met ARTEC’s standards for rural connectivity.
The devices were approved, enabling reliable service in underserved regions.
Research indicates that certified IoT devices reduce connectivity issues by 30% in rural areas.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Telecommunication equipments market access, especially when local conditions in ARTEC 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 ARTEC.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in ARTEC to judge the right approach.
Madagascar’s telecom market is growing, and ARTEC compliance is essential for market access.
Contact Us Today“A batch of 4G small cells arrives in Toamasina port, scheduled for installation next month across Antananarivo’s commercial towers. ARTEC’s new RF exposure limits take effect in two weeks, leaving no margin for re-testing. CertiBridge conducts on-site spectrum scans and reviews CE/FCC test reports against Madagascar’s ARTEC TR-01-2024 standard, isolating potential non-compliance before customs clearance. Documentation is submitted directly to ARTEC for provisional approval, securing uninterrupted market access.”
“Madagascar’s national water utility deployed 5,000 smart meters last year under temporary ARTEC waivers. Now, repeat failures occur during mandatory re-inspection, with 12% of units exceeding RF power limits. CertiBridge isolates firmware versions causing emissions drift, then coordinates with ARTEC’s lab in Antananarivo for updated type approval certificates. The utility avoids costly recalls by securing a compliance pathway tailored to existing installations.”
“A European satellite internet provider faces ARTEC certification delays just as Madagascar’s cyclone season begins, threatening service continuity for remote clinics. CertiBridge expedites the process by pre-screening equipment against ARTEC’s satellite earth station requirements, then filing a fast-track application with the regulator. The provider secures approval within 10 business days, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity for critical healthcare sites.”