Burundi Regulatory Update

Burundi: Certification Now Required for All Radio and Terminal Equipment

Home / Burundi has introduced a comprehensive regulatory framework requiring mandatory type approval and import authorization for all radio equipment and electronic communication terminals intended for connection to public networks. Issued by the Ministry of Communication, Information Technology and Media, Ministerial Order No. 580/01 outlines a detailed system of oversight to ensure product compliance, combat…

Georgia Regulatory Update

Georgia: Mandates Energy Labels for TVs and Displays

Home / The Government of Georgia has formally introduced a nationwide regulation that requires all electronic display products such as televisions, monitors, and digital touch screens to carry standardized energy efficiency labels. This move is part of a broader effort to align Georgia’s product labeling framework with EU regulatory standards and enhance consumer awareness around…

Bangladesh regulatory update

Bangladesh: Delays Mandate for Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router Support

Home / On May 5, 2025, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) issued a notice postponing a previously announced mandate that would have required all ISM band Wi-Fi routers to support both the 2.4–2.483 GHz and 5.725–5.850 GHz frequency bands. Originally slated for enforcement following a directive on November 7, 2024, the regulation is now…

paraguay regulatory graphic

Paraguay: Approves Use of 6 GHz Band for Low-Power Wi-Fi Systems

Home / On April 23, 2025, Paraguay’s National Telecommunications Commission (CONATEL) releases a new Resolution N° 1035/2025., enabling the use of low-power wireless access systems in the 5.925–6.425 MHz band. This regulation supports next-generation Wi-Fi technologies while protecting primary services through strict operating and technical constraints. This decision comes amid growing national demand for greater…

ghana regulatory update

Ghana: National Table of Frequency Allocation Released

Home / Ghana’s National Communications Authority (NCA) has released the newest National Frequency Allocation Table (NFAT), updating the regulatory framework for spectrum management across all radiocommunication services. This update reflects Ghana’s alignment with ITU Radio Regulations and integrates national decisions to support technical coordination, service expansion, and regulatory clarity. Structured Frequency Allocation and Licensing Conditions…