
Radio Type Approval
Country with Radio Type Approval:
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ASIA
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Africa
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Europe
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North America
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South America
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Oceania
ALBANIA-EPCA | ANDORRA-ARTPA | ARMENIA-PSRC | BELARUS-UEG |
EU-CE-RED | GIBRALTAR-GRA | NORTH MACEDONIA-AEC | RUSSIAN FEDERATION-FAC |
SERBIA-Kvalitet | SERBIA-RATEL | SLOVENIA-PECA | UKRAINE-UKR SEPRO |
UNITED KINGDOM-UKCA |
ARGENTINA-ENACOM | BOLIVIA-ATT | BRAZIL-ANATEL | CHILE-SUBTEL |
COLOMBIA-CRC | ECUADOR-ARCOTEL | GUYANA-NATA | PARAGUAY-CONATEL |
PERU-MTC | SURINAME-TAS | URUGUAY-URSEC | VENEZUELA-CONATEL |
AUSTRALIA-ACMA | FIJI-TAF | FRENCH POLYNESIA-ANF | NAURU-FCC |
NEW ZEALAND-RCM | PALAU-FCC | PAPUA NEW GUINEA-NICTA | SAMOA-APIA |
Solomon island-TCSI |
What is Radio Type Approval?
Radio Type Approval is the regulatory process that ensures wireless and radio-frequency emitting devices—such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi equipment, and broadcasting devices—comply with local laws and technical standards.
This approval is mandatory in most countries to guarantee device safety, prevent harmful interference, and ensure alignment with national spectrum regulations. Typical requirements include conformity to frequency usage, emission limits, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and user safety standards.


What Documents Are Required?
Although many nations align with FCC (U.S.) or CE (EU) frameworks, each country maintains its own certification procedures. Applicants must typically submit a full technical file, which includes:
- Radio, EMC, Safety test reports
- Block diagrams and circuit schematics
- User manuals
- Internal and external product photographs
In some markets, FCC or CE reports may not be sufficient—local testing may be required.
At Glodacert, our experts provide end-to-end guidance through these varying requirements. Our Global Access Management tools offer clear documentation checklists for each target country, helping you streamline your certification process and achieve faster market entry.