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We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Antananarivo is Madagascar’s tech hub, with growing demand for smartphones, IoT devices, and 4G/5G infrastructure. But ARTEC approval is mandatory for all wireless products, and delays can cost manufacturers market share. CERTIBRIDGE simplifies the process by handling paperwork, testing, and submissions directly with ARTEC.
Unlike generic certification firms, we focus on Madagascar’s unique regulations, ensuring faster approvals for clients in Antananarivo and beyond. For businesses in the capital’s business districts or rural expansion zones, compliance is the first step to reaching Madagascar’s 33 million consumers. We help clients avoid fines and launch products on schedule.

In Antananarivo, avoid fines and legal risks by ensuring your devices meet ARTEC standards before launch.
In Antananarivo, enter Madagascar’s market faster with approvals completed in 5-10 working days.
In Antananarivo, reduce paperwork errors that can delay certification and increase costs.
Work with local experts who understand ARTEC’s evolving regulations.
Expand across Madagascar without worrying about regional compliance variations.
In Antananarivo, gain trust from telecom operators and retailers who prefer certified suppliers.
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.
Antananarivo’s tech market moves faster than rural areas, so delays in certification can mean lost sales. Unlike other African markets, Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations require local expertise to avoid costly mistakes. CERTIBRIDGE’s Antananarivo-based team ensures compliance without the guesswork.
In Antananarivo, we specialize in Madagascar’s ARTEC approval process, unlike generic certification firms. Our team knows the latest regulations and how to navigate them efficiently. This means fewer delays and faster market entry for your products.
In Antananarivo, we provide transparent pricing upfront, so you won’t face surprise charges for rush jobs or extra paperwork. If a step isn’t needed, we’ll tell you—no upsells for unnecessary services.
In Antananarivo, most approvals are completed in 5-10 working days, helping you launch products on schedule. We prioritize efficiency without cutting corners on compliance.
As the only certification agency based in Antananarivo, we work closely with ARTEC and local telecom operators. This gives our clients an edge in navigating Madagascar’s regulatory landscape.
We partner with 100+ international type approval agencies, ensuring your devices meet both local and global standards. This is critical for manufacturers expanding beyond Madagascar.
CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Wireless Technology Certifications in Antananarivo. Here's what you get:
A leading telecom manufacturer needed ARTEC approval for their 5G routers but faced delays due to incomplete documentation. Without certification, they risked missing their launch deadline in Madagascar.
CERTIBRIDGE reviewed their technical files, identified missing test reports, and coordinated with ARTEC to fast-track the submission. We also provided guidance on labeling requirements to ensure compliance.
The routers received ARTEC approval in 7 working days, allowing the manufacturer to launch on schedule. The client avoided fines and gained immediate access to Madagascar’s growing 5G market.
Industry data shows that delays in type approval can push product launches back by 3-6 months, costing manufacturers significant revenue.
A Madagascar-based IoT startup wanted to deploy smart meters across the country but lacked experience with ARTEC’s certification process. Without approval, their devices couldn’t be sold legally.
CERTIBRIDGE conducted a full compliance review, including RF testing and documentation checks. We submitted the application to ARTEC and followed up to resolve any issues quickly.
The smart meters received approval in 5 working days, enabling the startup to begin sales immediately. The client expanded their reach to rural areas, serving thousands of new customers.
Research indicates that IoT devices without proper certification face a 40% higher risk of market rejection, leading to lost sales opportunities.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Wireless Technology Certifications, especially when local conditions in Antananarivo can change the right next step.
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Madagascar’s market is growing fast—don’t let certification delays hold you back.
Contact Us Today“A global smartphone brand wanted to launch in Antananarivo Madagascar but faced delays with ARTEC’s paperwork. CERTIBRIDGE reviewed their documents, identified missing test reports, and submitted everything within days. The phones received approval in time for the holiday shopping season, avoiding a costly market entry delay.”
“In Antananarivo, an IoT startup needed ARTEC approval for their smart agriculture sensors but wasn’t familiar with Madagascar’s regulations. CERTIBRIDGE guided them through the process, ensuring compliance for both urban and rural deployments. The sensors launched on schedule, helping farmers across the country.”
“In Antananarivo, a local telecom operator needed to upgrade their 4G infrastructure but was unsure about ARTEC’s new RF requirements. CERTIBRIDGE provided a compliance review, helped with testing, and secured approvals quickly. The upgrades rolled out without legal risks, improving service for thousands of customers.”