Initial Consultation
We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Antananarivo is Madagascar’s tech hub, where startups and global manufacturers launch new devices. But ARTEC regulations require every telecom and RF product to be certified before sale. Without approval, your devices can’t legally enter the market.
We streamline the process by handling paperwork, testing, and submissions directly with ARTEC. Unlike generic consultants, we know Madagascar’s rules inside out, so you avoid costly mistakes. Whether you’re in the city center or a growing suburb, we ensure compliance without delays.
Many clients need approvals for multiple devices, from smartphones to IoT sensors. We tailor our service to your product type, helping you enter Madagascar’s market faster than competitors who handle approvals themselves.

CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Wi-Fi Networking Equipment Certification in Antananarivo. Here's what you get:
In Antananarivo, avoid legal delays by ensuring your devices meet Madagascar’s ARTEC standards.
In Antananarivo, launch products faster with our 5-10 day processing time.
In Antananarivo, save money by avoiding costly mistakes in paperwork or testing.
In Antananarivo, enter Madagascar’s growing tech market with confidence.
Work with local experts who understand ARTEC’s rules inside out.
In Antananarivo, focus on your business while we handle the certification process.
Madagascar’s rainy season (November to March) can slow down regulatory offices, including ARTEC. If you’re planning a product launch, start the certification process early to avoid delays.
We’re based in Antananarivo and know Madagascar’s regulations better than anyone. That means fewer delays and smoother approvals for your devices. No guesswork—just compliance.
In Antananarivo, we tell you upfront what the process will cost. There are no surprises or extra charges for rush jobs. You’ll know exactly what to expect before we start.
In Antananarivo, most approvals take just 5-10 working days. We prioritize your submission so you can launch products faster than competitors who handle approvals themselves.
In Antananarivo, we work with over 100 international certification agencies. That means seamless compliance for devices entering Madagascar from anywhere in the world.
In Antananarivo, if your device doesn’t meet ARTEC standards, we’ll tell you why and what to fix. We won’t waste your time or money on a submission that won’t pass.
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.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Wi-Fi Networking Equipment Certification, especially when local conditions in Antananarivo can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Wi-Fi Networking Equipment Certification needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
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Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Antananarivo to judge the right approach.
A major telecom manufacturer needed ARTEC certification for a new 5G router launching in Madagascar. They had a tight deadline and no local regulatory experience.
We reviewed their technical documents, conducted RF testing, and submitted the application directly to ARTEC. Our team followed up daily to resolve any issues.
The router was approved in just 7 working days, allowing the client to launch on schedule and capture early market share.
Industry data shows that 60% of telecom approvals in Madagascar take 10+ days. Our client beat the average by 3 days.
An IoT startup was preparing to launch smart home devices in Antananarivo but lacked knowledge of Madagascar’s certification process. They risked missing their launch window.
We guided them through ARTEC’s requirements, reviewed their technical specs, and handled the submission. Our team also advised on labeling and market access rules.
The devices were certified in 8 days, and the startup launched on time, avoiding lost revenue from delays.
Research indicates that 70% of startups face regulatory delays when entering new markets. Our client avoided this common pitfall.
Madagascar’s tech market is growing, but ARTEC approval is mandatory. Don’t let delays hold you back—contact us today.
Contact Us Today“A global smartphone brand needed ARTEC certification for a new device launching in Antananarivo. With only weeks before the release date, they turned to us for help. We reviewed their paperwork, tested the device, and secured approval in just 7 days, ensuring they met their deadline.”
“In Antananarivo, a local IoT startup was struggling to navigate Madagascar’s type approval process for their smart sensors. They didn’t know where to start with ARTEC’s requirements. We guided them through documentation, testing, and submission, helping them get certified and launch their product on time.”
“A telecom operator needed certification for new networking equipment to expand coverage in Antananarivo. They were concerned about delays and compliance risks. We handled the entire approval process, ensuring their equipment met ARTEC standards and was ready for deployment without hiccups.”