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NCA Releases Updated National Frequency Allocation Table – GHANA

Ghana - Type Approval Regulatory news

Ghana

30-04-2025

NCA Releases Updated National Frequency Allocation Table

The National Communications Authority (NCA) of Ghana has published the National Frequency Allocation Table (NFAT), a critical tool for managing the country’s radio spectrum. The NFAT outlines the allocation of frequency bands for various wireless communication services, aligning with the Radio Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Its primary goal is to optimize the use of radio spectrum, ensuring availability for both current and future technologies and services.

Key considerations in developing the NFAT include:

* Adherence to international radio regulations and regional frequency allocation tables,
* Anticipating future demands from different user categories,
* Spectrum usage patterns in neighboring countries,
* International and regional agreements.

The NFAT may be updated in response to changes in NCA’s licensing decisions or alterations in ITU’s Radio Regulations, particularly those arising from the World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRC). However, the NFAT does not grant any rights for the use of radio services or equipment without proper authorization. According to Ghana’s NCA Act and Electronic Communications Act, manufacturers and authorized agents must obtain approval before producing, assembling, selling, or using Electronic Communication Equipment (ECE) in the country.

New Type Approval Requirements – GHANA

Ghana - Type Approval Regulatory news

Ghana

22-06-2019

New Type Approval Requirements

Ghana’s National Communication Authority (NCA) revised its guidelines in May 2015 as follows:

  • * A local company is now required for all type approval applications if the manufacturer does not have a branch in Ghana.
  • * Regarding the publication of the type approved devices on NCA website: “The Authority will maintain on its website a list of approved ECE (hereinafter referred to as” Type Approval Register “) to be accessed by the general public”;
  • * A regularly updated list of testing laboratories recognized by the Authority will be available on the Authority’s website. The Authority can demand re-testing at a laboratory assigned by the Authority on the applicant’s expense,
  • * Approved Terminal Equipment must be labeled, bearing the mark ‘NCA Approved: XXX-XXXXX-XXX’ (Appendix 3 of Guidelines). Electronic marking is acceptable;
  • * NCA shall perform market surveillance to ensure that only type approved ECE is sold in Ghana