WORLDWIDE HOMOLOGATION, REGULATORY COMPLIANCE, TYPE APPROVAL SPECIALIST

Addition to News from 2020-01-21 ICTA released new Directives – MAURITIUS

Mauritius - Type Approval news

Mauritius

16-03-2019

Addition to News from 2020-01-21 ICTA released new Directives

Please be informed that we gained additional information regarding ICTA’s new Directive from October 2019.

As we informed in January 2020, ICTA (Information & Communication Technologies Authority) in Mauritius released a directive that short range devices for Transport and Traffic Telematics, such as Automobile sensors and Keyless entry systems, are exempted from Type Approval. 

The ICTA categorized ICT equipment in 7 categories: List AG. Short range devices are now Category C devices and therefore subject to a Declaration of compliance issued by local licensed dealers. At the first step local importers need to register at the ICTA as local licensed dealers. With our support, they are able to issue a DoC on the basis of the technical information. This DoC is crucial for getting an import clearance.

According to the authority the certificates acquired previously in Mauritius cannot be used for import to Mauritius anymore as the local licensed dealer needs to apply for import clearance for every shipment individually.

New regulator of telecommunications devices – Ethiopia

Ethiopia regulatory authority type approval

Ethiopia

12-03-2019

New regulator of telecommunications devices

The Ethiopian Communications Authority (ECA) is the regulatory authority for Communications Services in Ethiopia.

Its scope of regulation covers both Telecommunications Services and Postal Services within Ethiopia.

The ECA was established recently by the Communications Services Proclamation No. 1148/2019 as an independent Federal Government Authority, with a commitment to facilitate the restructuring, the development and the integration of the Telecommunications, Information and Communications Technology (ICT.

The responsibilities of the ECA entails but are not limited to:

  • Issuing licenses in the communications services sector, including telecommunications, postal, and courier services, and supervise operators of communications service;
  • Specifying technical standards for the provision of communications service;
  • Regulating tariffs relating to communications service;
  • Regulating types of telecommunication equipment that may be connected to a telecommunication network;
  • Managing the use of radio frequency spectrum in Ethiopia;
  • Safeguarding the interest of consumers of communications service;
  • Promoting information security, data privacy and protection;
  • Monitoring the activities of licenses to ensure that communications services confirm to the specified standards of quality, and enforce compliance with the license terms and conditions as well as regulatory laws, regulations and directives

Also important to know: all Approval certificates issued in the by the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (MICT) will remain valid.

SUTEL Makes Changes to the Cellular Approval Procedure – COSTA RICA

Costa Rica telecom regulatory news

Costa Rica

18-01-2019

Costa Rica SUTEL Makes Changes to the Cellular Approval Procedure

Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones (SUTEL) in Costa Rica has released minor updates to the type approval process for cellular products in La Gaceta Diario Oficial, Alcance N. 204, introducing new test requirements and eliminating outdated test requirements.  Please contact your Approve-IT project manager for more details and how these changes may impact your cellular products

Public consultation for IoT – SENEGAL

Senegal - Type Approval Regulatory news

Senegal

23-10-2018

Public consultation for IoT

Senegal’s Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications et des Postes (ARTP) is carrying out a public consultation on the subject “Internet of Things”, the aim of which is to review the current open frequencies in Senegal as listed in Decision N ° 2004-005 .

New radio frequency spectrum assignment – SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa regulatory authority approval

South Africa

02-06-2018

NEW RADIO FREQUENCY SPECTRUM ASSIGNMENT PLAN

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) released on 22nd of May 2020 the “Radio Frequency Spectrum Assignment Plan” for the frequency band 2500 to 2690 MHz.

The purpose of this RFSAP is to state the requirements for the utilization of the frequency band 2500 to 2690 MHz for IMT2600.

The Radio Frequency Spectrum Assignment Plan provides information on the requirements attached to the use of a frequency band in line

with the allocation and other information in the National Radio Frequency Plan.

New Technical Specifications for SRDs – SINGAPORE

Singapore - Type Approval Regulatory news

Singapore

03-01-2018

New Technical Specifications for SRDs

As of 2018-01-01, all equipment’s operating in the frequency band 698 – 806 MHz will be prohibited for sale according to the new procedures and requirements for the registration of telecommunication equipment released last 2018-09-02. Since 2018-09-14, only equipment operating in the radio frequency band 470 – 698 MHz are accepted for registration

New procedure for type approval – Nigeria

Nigeria - Type Approval Regulatory news

Nigeria

18-10-2016

New procedure for type approval

 Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) , updates in the Type Approval procedure concerning among others, sample requirements, family approval and billing method

1.Family applications: The NCC now accept applications for models that come in series and or families. In that case, the product should share the same test report.

2.Samples: One (1) sample should be provided for notebooks, tablets and mobile phones. For any other equipment type, a sample can be requested at any time. Samples won’t be returned by the Commission.

3.Processing time: If the complete documentation is received without errors, then on average it should take four (4) to eight (8) weeks for the applicant to receive a certificate / grant, assuming approval is granted and the invoice is paid.

4.Billing: The billing is subsidized as follows:

    • There is a group price for the whole family / series;
    • In addition to this group price, each device of the family / series is billed at 20% of the group price

PTA issued revised Type Approval Regulations – PAKISTAN

Regulatory Type Approval in Pakistan

Pakistan

17-03-2016

PTA issued revised Type Approval Regulations

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority PTA issued its revised regulations on December 31, 2019. The type approval process was not notably changed, but:

1. the sample return value limit was lowered from 3000 USD to 2000 USD. 

2 The local system testing part is now officially included in this regulation. In regard of this system based testing, applicants may be asked to provide device samples. Clause 5.1.m of Section 2 of the revised regulation reads as follows:
“As part of type approval evaluation, PTA will perform system based checking eg operation system, firmware, output power, programmed frequencies as and when required. PTA may also ask to provide demo of the device to show all the features programmed in the devices and compare the same with submitted test report. This demo may be asked in person or through video conferencing as deemed appropriate. “

 

Source:  https://www.pta.gov.pk/assets/media/ta_reg_28022020.pdf

New regulatory authority in Kuwait – KUWAIT

Kuwait telecom regulatory news

Kuwait

19-02-2016

New regulatory authority in Kuwait

Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA) in Kuwait will now be responsible for granting Type Approvals, which were previously sub-managed by The Ministry of Communications (MoC); all new applications will be on hold until the new authority internal procedures are in place, and delays are expected for pending applications. No changes to the process are expected, and MoC certificates previously emitted will remain valid until their expiry. Importation may continue with certificates that expire during this period of transition.