Our country managers monitor every regulator news site, gazette release, public consultation and standard revision across 180 + markets, as well as well as keeping an ongoing dialog with regulators when we submit applications weekly. Browse concise briefings on all the latest developments in the regulatory industry for RF and ITE products and subscribe to our newsletter for a monthly summary as well as special newsletter only features and promotions by entering your email address above.
Indonesia Proposes New SAR Limits for Mobile Phones and Tablets
Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital has released a draft decree outlining mandatory Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits and updated certification procedures for mobile devices.
Singapore IMDA Updates Cellular Mobile Terminal Specifications
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has published Revision 4 of the technical specifications for Cellular Mobile Terminals, introducing critical changes to 2G connectivity and emergency broadcast protocols.
ARPCE and ANF New Regulatory Framework for Equipment Approval
Algeria has enacted Executive Decree No. 26-97, establishing updated procedures and technical requirements for the type approval of all radio and terminal equipment.
India BIS Releases Implementation Guidelines for IS/IEC 62368-1:2023
The Bureau of Indian Standards has issued guidance on applying IS/IEC 62368-1:2023 to extended reality products, including AR, VR, and mixed reality devices. It also published instructions for transitioning to the updated standard on March 9, 2026.
India DoT Sets Conditions for Activating the 5925–6425 MHz Band
India’s Department of Telecommunications has outlined the compliance steps required for holders of valid ETA approvals to activate devices in the 5925–6425 MHz band. A revised authorisation is required before the band can be enabled, with the process to be completed by April 5, 2026.
ENACOM New Regulatory Framework
Effective from 1 September 2026, ENACOM Resolution 57/2026 introduces a significant shift in the Argentine Type Approval process. The update moves from a centralised government review to a third-party certification model, streamlining market entry for ICT equipment while eliminating periodic renewals for new registrations.