We offer complete RF, EMC, and safety certification services. Our team also conducts in-depth regulatory research and provides up-to-date intelligence to help you navigate the compliance landscape in Cayman Islands with confidence.
The type approval process for RF products in Cayman Islands is administered by the Information and Communications Technology Authority.
Eleos Compliance offer a fast, reliable and cost-effective service for your type approval needs in Cayman Islands.
Our coverage includes all RF and ITE devices – please see our technologies supported here.
Our service includes as standard:
Type Approval
Utility Regulation and Competition Office, 3rd Floor Alissta Towers, 85 North Sound Rd. Grand Cayman, CAYMAN ISLANDS
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At Eleos, we offer a fully managed, turnkey service for global RF type approvals. From early strategic planning to final certificate delivery and everything in between. We simplify the process, leveraging our teams extensive regulatory experience. Below is a complete breakdown of how we typically operate to ensure your product is approved on time and sustainably.
Every successful project begins with a conversation. We schedule a tailored discovery call with your team to understand your product, project goals, regional launch dates and target markets. This allows us to assess the scope, clarify expectations, and identify key regulatory pathways before diving in.
Based on the discovery phase, we formulate a customized strategy leveraging market-specific regulations, mutual recognition agreements, and document reusability opportunities. A detailed quotation follows within 24 hours outlining pricing and lead-times as well as deliverables required from you.
Once you accept the quotation, we set up your access to the Eleos Client Portal. You’ll be guided through the document upload process and informed of any sample requirements. This stage ensures that we have everything in place to streamline your compliance journey.
We review your documentation and determine any gaps. Our team prepares all of the regulatory application files in the format and language required by each regulator and complete any custom documentation requirements such as application forms and declarations for you.
If local testing is needed, we coordinate with our network of accredited labs in the target regions or recognized international facilities to schedule the test slot asap. We pre-screen samples at our site and review test instructions, supplementing and/or translating as required, and we handle the sample shipping process in full.
Our team manages all in-country submissions promptly, liaising directly with regulatory authorities where possible or our trusted network of local agents where a local presence is necessary. Our decades of experience and strong relationships will ensure that your applications are on the fastest possible track to approval.
Through the Eleos Portal, you can track every step of your certification process 24/7. Access detailed status updates, test reports and obtain a reliable estimate of the expected completion dates, as well as monitoring any pending deliverables your side. Transparency is our default.
Once approval is granted, certificates will be reviewed carefully to ensure no errors before being uploaded to our client portal ready for you to download.
Eleos goes beyond certification. We offer renewal tracking and reporting as standard, regulatory updates as they break and discounted pricing for repeat and high-volume clients. So if you need to add a new family model, make a minor design change or simply add new markets later, we’re still here to support your needs
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Industry Updates
Stay ahead of the rapid changes unfolding in RF and EMC regulation worldwide.
The EU’s Radio Equipment Directive Compliance Association (REDCA) has opened a consultation period to gather stakeholder input on the latest draft of the RED Guidance document, with submissions accepted until mid-January 2026.
Iraq's Communications and Media Commission (CMC) has released a new regulation, TR12, outlining the technical requirements and type approval process for PMR446 devices operating in the 446.0-446.2 MHz band.
Papua New Guinea’s National Information and Communications Technology Authority (NICTA) has updated its type approval process. Certificates issued through the new Type Approval Online System (TAOS) from 2025 will now have a standardized three-year validity. Certificates issued between 2022 and 2025 have been reissued to align with this validity period, while certificates issued before 2022 are considered expired and require renewal through a formal application.