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ANRT publish new SRD Decision ANRT/DG/N°07/2020

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27-JUL-20

Moroccan Regulator, ANRT, have published new SRD Decision ANRT/DG/N°07/2020, specifying permitted frequency bands, maximum power outputs and conditions for use for short range devices. 

Decision ANRT/DG/N°07/2020 covers requirements for a range of SRD technologies, including inductive applications, Bluetooth, WiFi, automotive radar, wireless microphones, and NFC among others. While the technical requirements for most frequency bands remains the same as previously, additional bands have been allocated for some use cases, such as RFID, tracking and localization and non-specific applications. 

A full copy of the regulation in French language can be found on the ANRT website.


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