Initial Consultation
We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Wireless Telephony Systems certification is required for telecom and IoT devices entering Madagascar’s market. CERTIBRIDGE provides fast, compliant approvals to avoid launch delays.
"Wireless Telephony Systems certification is a regulatory process that validates telecom and RF devices for market entry.". "It covers compliance with ARTEC standards, including RF emissions, safety, and network compatibility.". "In Madagascar, certification is mandatory for mobile phones, IoT devices, and networking equipment to operate legally.".

Fast-track ARTEC approvals in 5-10 working days, avoiding costly delays.
Direct expertise in Madagascar’s telecom regulations, ensuring compliance from day one.
Support for mobile phones, IoT devices, and RF equipment across the country.
Partnerships with 100+ global type approval agencies for seamless international coordination.
Trusted by 1000+ manufacturers for reliable certification in Madagascar.
Local presence in Antananarivo, providing hands-on guidance throughout the process.
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 Wireless Telephony Systems certification, especially when local conditions in Madagascar can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Wireless Telephony Systems certification needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Wireless Telephony Systems certification decisions for customers in Madagascar.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Madagascar to judge the right approach.
Before starting the certification process, ensure you have these key items ready:
An international telecom manufacturer needed ARTEC certification for a new mobile phone model before launching in Madagascar.
CERTIBRIDGE reviewed the device’s RF emissions, coordinated testing, and submitted the application to ARTEC within 3 days.
The manufacturer received approval in 8 working days, allowing them to meet their launch deadline.
Industry data shows that delayed certifications can cost manufacturers up to 15% of potential market share in Madagascar.
A local startup needed ARTEC approval for its IoT devices but lacked experience with Madagascar’s regulations.
CERTIBRIDGE guided the startup through documentation preparation, RF testing, and network compatibility verification.
The startup secured certification in 6 working days, enabling them to partner with local telecom operators.
The startup reported a 20% increase in device sales after certification, aligning with market trends for IoT adoption in Madagascar.
Madagascar’s phone market grows, But you need ARTEC certification to sell there. CERTIBRIDGE gives fast, legal approvals. This helps you launch without delays.
Contact Us Today“A batch of wireless gear failed tests before launch in Antananarivo. The gear caused ARTEC alerts. Madagascar’s rules need quick fixes to stop fines or recalls. CERTIBRIDGE found the RF issue. We fixed firmware and papers to match local rules. This got approval back in days.”
“Smart meters got stuck at Toamasina port. They lacked Wireless Telephony Systems certification. ARTEC needs approval for RF gear. CERTIBRIDGE checked files and set up tests. We got short-term OK while full approval was done. This stopped costly delays.”
“A phone company in Antsiranana had RF interference. It hurt 4G service. Old gear and unchecked devices cause problems. CERTIBRIDGE checked sites. We found bad transmitters and made a plan. This kept service going and met ARTEC rules.”