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We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Madagascar’s tech sector is growing rapidly, with over 33 million consumers and increasing demand for mobile devices, IoT solutions, and networking hardware. However, strict ARTEC regulations require all wireless equipment to undergo type approval before entering the market. Without proper certification, businesses face shipment delays, fines, or legal risks.
CERTIBRIDGE simplifies the approval process by leveraging deep knowledge of Madagascar’s regulatory landscape. Unlike generic certification providers, we focus on local requirements, including RF testing, documentation review, and direct coordination with ARTEC. Our team ensures your devices meet Madagascar’s standards, whether you’re launching in Antananarivo’s business hubs or rural regions.
Clients across Madagascar benefit from faster market access, reduced compliance risks, and seamless product launches.

CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Wi-Fi Networking Equipment Certification in Africa. Here's what you get:
In Africa, avoid costly fines and shipment delays by ensuring your devices comply with Madagascar’s ARTEC standards.
In Africa, enter Madagascar’s growing tech market faster with streamlined type approval processing.
Reduce compliance risks with expert guidance on local regulations and RF testing requirements.
Launch your products legally across Madagascar, from Antananarivo to rural regions.
Work with a trusted local partner who understands Madagascar’s unique regulatory landscape.
In Africa, save time and resources by avoiding common mistakes that slow down approvals.
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 telecom operator in Antananarivo needed to launch a new line of IoT devices but faced delays due to incomplete ARTEC documentation. CERTIBRIDGE reviewed their paperwork, identified missing RF test reports, and coordinated directly with ARTEC to secure approval within 7 days. The devices launched on schedule, avoiding a costly delay.
We’re the only certification agency based in Madagascar with deep expertise in ARTEC approvals. Our team understands local regulations inside and out, so we can guide you through the process efficiently. We won’t waste your time on generic solutions that don’t fit Madagascar’s requirements.
In Africa, we tell you upfront if your documentation is incomplete or if your device needs additional testing. Many providers promise fast approvals but hit unexpected delays—we avoid surprises by reviewing everything thoroughly before submission.
In Africa, our team works directly with ARTEC to resolve issues quickly. This means fewer back-and-forth delays and faster approvals for your devices. We don’t just submit paperwork—we actively manage your certification process.
Madagascar’s tech sector is unique, with different demands in urban and rural areas. We tailor our approach to your target market, whether you’re launching in Antananarivo’s business districts or expanding into smaller cities.
In Africa, with a 5-10 working day processing time, we help you launch your products faster than competitors. We don’t cut corners, but we do cut unnecessary delays—so you can start selling sooner.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Wi-Fi Networking Equipment Certification, especially when local conditions in Africa can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Wi-Fi Networking Equipment Certification needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Wi-Fi Networking Equipment Certification decisions for customers in Africa.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Africa to judge the right approach.
A mobile phone manufacturer needed ARTEC approval to launch their latest device in Madagascar but faced delays due to incomplete documentation.
CERTIBRIDGE reviewed the paperwork, identified missing RF test reports, and coordinated directly with ARTEC to expedite the process.
The device was approved within 6 working days, allowing the manufacturer to launch on schedule.
Industry data shows that 30% of type approval applications in Africa face delays due to documentation errors—this case avoided that pitfall.
A telecom operator needed type approval for IoT devices to expand into rural Madagascar, where regulations differ from urban areas.
CERTIBRIDGE tailored the documentation to meet rural compliance requirements and coordinated with ARTEC for faster processing.
The devices were approved in 9 days, enabling the operator to roll out their network on time.
The operator reported a 20% increase in rural market coverage after securing approval.
Madagascar’s tech market is growing fast—don’t let compliance delays slow you down.
Contact Us Today“A Madagascar hotel near Ivato Airport experiences repeated Wi-Fi disconnections despite a recent ARTEC-approved router update. Each dropout disrupts guest bookings and payment systems, risking revenue during peak season. CertiBridge isolates interference sources, verifies antenna placement against local spectrum regulations, and documents compliance for ARTEC re-inspection—restoring stable connectivity within 48 hours for seamless operations across Africa’s growing hospitality sector.”
“In Africa, a Toamasina port logistics firm prepares to deploy humidity-resistant Wi-Fi equipment before cyclone season. Local salt corrosion and fluctuating power grids threaten ARTEC certification validity. CertiBridge conducts on-site RF testing, adjusts channel allocations to avoid maritime interference, and submits climate-resilient documentation to ARTEC—ensuring uninterrupted tracking for Madagascar’s critical export hubs.”
“In Africa, a newly renovated Antananarivo business park must certify shared Wi-Fi infrastructure without interrupting tenant operations. Conflicting device brands and overlapping network demands raise ARTEC rejection risks. CertiBridge coordinates access schedules, maps spectrum usage per tenant, and submits consolidated compliance reports—delivering Madagascar’s first multi-operator Wi-Fi certification with zero downtime for professional services firms.”