Regulatory Updates

Staying up-to-date with compliance has never been easier with our worldwide regulatory updates. Track by countries, months, quarters, and wireless or ITE impact.


The Board of Directors of ANATEL approved on September 20th a new regulation regarding the Evaluation of the Human Exposure to Electric, Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields (CEMRF) associated with the operation of radio communication stations. […]


The Minister of Transport and Communications from Peru (MTC), published in the Official Gazette “El Peruano” the Ministerial Resolution No. 687-2018-MTC / 01.03 that modifies the National Frequency Attribution Plan approved by Resolution No. 187-2005-MTC […]


The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) conducted a hearing in early September at its Head Office in Sandton on the draft IMT850 Radio Frequency Spectrum Assignment Plan (RFSAP) for the frequency bands 825 MHz to […]


SDPPI recently applied a new regulation on telecommunication equipment certification, which is Communication and Informatics Ministry Regulation Number 7 of 2018 (PM Kominfo No 7 Tahun 2018) regarding Electronically Integrated Business Licensing. In this new […]


Ukraine announced the final changes for radio equipment registration with the National Commission for the State Regulation of Communications and Information of Ukraine (NCCIR). Decision No.188 was approved and published by NCCIR and came into […]


On September 5, 2018, ANATEL of Brazil opened a public consultation regarding the 2.3 and 3.5 GHz spectrum bands for mobile services. The Authority expects to obtain feedback on the use of these frequencies, and […]


Mexico’s Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) confirmed that it has successfully freed up Mexico City-based spectrum in the 692MHz-698MHz currently held by an operator, thus furthering its ambitions of freeing up the 614MHz to 698MHz (‘600MHz’) […]


On September 2nd, 2018, New Zealand’s Radio Spectrum Management published a public technical consultation regarding new usages for the General User Radio License – Short Range Devices in frequencies below 30 MHz. The regulator has […]