Initial Consultation
We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Madagascar’s telecom sector is growing rapidly, with over 33 million consumers demanding new devices. However, ARTEC regulations require all mobile phones, IoT products, and RF equipment to be certified before sale. Without type approval, manufacturers risk legal penalties or market entry delays.
CertiBridge simplifies the process by handling documentation, testing, and compliance checks. We work directly with ARTEC to ensure your devices meet local standards quickly. Unlike generic certification services, we focus on Madagascar’s unique requirements, from urban Antananarivo to rural regions.
For international manufacturers, navigating Madagascar’s regulatory landscape can be challenging. We bridge the gap by providing clear guidance, fast turnaround, and expert support. Whether you’re launching a new smartphone or wireless networking gear, we help you avoid costly delays.

Madagascar’s telecom regulations differ from neighboring countries in the Indian Ocean region. ARTEC approval is mandatory for all devices, and the process can be slower without local expertise. CertiBridge’s direct relationship with regulators ensures faster turnaround and fewer delays compared to international providers.
We specialize in Madagascar’s telecom regulations, including ARTEC approval requirements. Our team understands the nuances of local standards, so you avoid costly mistakes. We don’t just process paperwork—we ensure compliance at every step.
In Indian Ocean countries, we provide clear pricing upfront, with no surprises for rush jobs or extra documentation. If a project requires additional steps, we’ll tell you before proceeding. Transparency is key to building trust with our clients.
In Indian Ocean countries, most certifications are completed in 5–10 working days. We prioritize efficiency without cutting corners on compliance. For urgent projects, we offer expedited processing to meet tight deadlines.
Based in Antananarivo, we work directly with ARTEC and other regulators. This local advantage helps us resolve issues faster than international providers who rely on third parties. We’re your on-the-ground partner in Madagascar.
In Indian Ocean countries, if a device doesn’t meet ARTEC standards, we’ll tell you upfront. We won’t push unnecessary services or upsell add-ons. Our goal is to help you achieve compliance efficiently, even if it means recommending changes to your product.
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 Indian Ocean countries, avoid legal penalties by ensuring devices meet ARTEC standards before sale.
In Indian Ocean countries, launch products faster with expedited certification turnaround (5–10 days).
In Indian Ocean countries, reduce compliance risks with expert guidance on Madagascar’s regulations.
Expand market reach by certifying devices for urban and rural regions.
In Indian Ocean countries, save time and resources by outsourcing paperwork and testing coordination.
In Indian Ocean countries, gain confidence with a trusted partner experienced in ARTEC approvals.
CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Telecommunication equipments market access in Indian Ocean countries. Here's what you get:
A global manufacturer needed ARTEC approval for a new smartphone but faced delays due to missing documentation.
CertiBridge reviewed the paperwork, coordinated RF testing, and submitted the application to ARTEC within 3 days.
The device received certification in 7 working days, allowing the manufacturer to launch on schedule.
Industry data shows that delays in type approval can cost manufacturers up to $50,000 per week in lost sales.
A telecom operator needed urgent certification for new networking equipment to avoid service disruptions.
CertiBridge prioritized the project, conducted compliance checks, and submitted the application within 24 hours.
The equipment was certified in 5 working days, ensuring seamless deployment across Madagascar.
Research indicates that telecom operators lose 15% of potential customers for every week of delayed service rollout.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Telecommunication equipments market access, especially when local conditions in Indian Ocean countries 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 Indian Ocean countries.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Indian Ocean countries to judge the right approach.
Madagascar telecom rules need fast, sure type approval. Contact CertiBridge to meet ARTEC rules.
Contact Us Today“An IoT firm tested gear in Indian Ocean countries Antananarivo. Their RF gear did not meet ARTEC frequency rules. Old local setup made it worse. They risked delays. CertiBridge checked the airwaves, found gaps, and fixed the forms for Indian Ocean rules.”
“In Indian Ocean countries, a Seychelles telecom firm needed quick approval for new 5G towers. Local rules asked for coastal compliance proof. CertiBridge checked gear against ARTEC rules, ran fast tests, and got approvals for the region.”
“In Indian Ocean countries, a Mauritian firm feared Madagascar customs would reject foreign test reports. CertiBridge checked their papers, found missing local forms, and told them what to do next. They talked to ARTEC to avoid delays at Toamasina port.”