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ARCEP Released Regulatory Guidelines for Short Range Devices (SRDs)
On March 21, 2025, ARCEP Burkina Faso published its first official guidelines regulating the importation, marketing, and usage of Short Range Devices (SRDs) within the country. The document outlines the classification of SRDs and defines the technical parameters and operational conditions applicable to each category.

MTC publishes new regulation to promote the deployment of 5G
MTC has published Supreme Decree No. 004-2025-MTC, which regulates the deployment of public telecommunications services using fifth-generation (5G) or higher technology.

NICTA Public Consultation on the 2009 ICT Act
The National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) of Papua New Guinea has launched a public consultation regarding the review of the National Information and Communications Technology (NICT) Act of 2009.

Intelligence Hub for Global RF Regulatory Data
New Eleos Intelligence Hub Provides Instant Access to Global RF Compliance Information

BSMI and NCC Announce Updates to Recognized Testing Labs
On April 9, 2025, Taiwan’s Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) and the National Communications Commission (NCC) announced updates to two key regulatory lists: recognized foreign laboratories for EMC testing and domestic laboratories for telecommunications equipment testing. These updates are intended to streamline the product certification process and maintain alignment with evolving regulatory and technical standards.

Consultation on new IFT marking
The Federal Institute of Telecommunications (IFT) has initiated a Public Consultation on a proposal to change the effective date for the IFT Marking Guidelines, now proposed to start on July 1, 2027. The goal is to provide clarity, give more preparation time to stakeholders, and align with constitutional reforms in Mexico.