Vista Compliance Laboratories provides international agency approval services with the perspective of obtaining various global markets approvals for your products. In this capacity, we can operate as a the single point of contact across and within every region/market which our customers operate. Please reach out to inquire about the country you are interested in today!
MCIT provides high quality communication, IT, and postal services for Afghanistan. The Ministry advocates connecting the people to knowledge and resources, improving their quality of life.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
The lead time will vary depending on the product type.
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed.
Not required.
The Electronic and Postal Communications Authority is the telecommunications regulator for Albania. It administers the Law on Electronic Communications.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
5 - 7 weeks
5 years
Not required.
ARPCE is an independent institution that provies general rules relating to telecommunications and electronic communications.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
9 - 12 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Required.
Andorra Telecom is the national telecom company from the Principality of Andorra. Andorra telecom is responsible for the distribution of digital terrestrial and radio broadcast services in Andorra.
6 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
INACOM regulates and supervises the communications sector, this includes electronic communications and postal services to ensure their quality of service.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
3 - 6 weeks
1 year
Testing may be required depending on the product type.
The Antigua and Barbuda Telecom Division unit is the regulatory body for telecommunications within the state.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
6 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ENACOM facilitates regulation of technological advances to create stable market conditions and to ensure Argentinians have access to the services of internet, fixed and mobile telephony, radio, post, and television.
8 - 16 weeks
3 years
Required.
The PSRC directs policy of the state in various fields, separates the functions of management and regulation, and defines basic regulations in Armenia.
6 - 9 weeks
1 year
Not required.
The ACMA is responsible for media and communications in Australia through the implementation of various regulations and standards.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Required.
The European Commission is responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, upholding the EU treaties and managing the day-to-day business of the EU.
The lead time will vary depending on the product type.
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Testing may be required depending on the product type.
MINCOM is an Azerbaijani government agency in charge of regulation of the communications sector and development of information technologies in the country.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
5 - 7 weeks
1 year
Testing may be required depending on the product type.
URCA is the independent regulatory authority with responsibility for the Electronic Communications Sector (ECS) and the Electricity Sector (ES) in the Bahamas.
FCC ID
6 - 9 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
TRA is the official independent body recognized by the Government of Bahrain responsible for regulating the telecommunications sector.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 8 weeks
3 years
Not required.
BTRC is an independent commission founded under the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act and is responsible for regulating all matters related to telecommunications.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
6 - 8 weeks
1 year.
Not required.
The Telecommunications Unit under MIST was established by the Government of Barbados and oversees the telecommunications sector.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
5 - 7 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
MCI facilitates the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone, television, radio or computer, for the purpose of communication in Belarus.
10 - 18 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Required.
BIPT is the Belgian regulator of electronic communications, the posts, the electromagnetic spectrum of radio frequencies, and sound and television broadcasting.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The PUC regulates electricity, water, and telecommunications sectors in Belize to efficiently provide the highest quality services.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ARCEP is the regulatory authority for electronic communications, telecommunications, and postal services of Benin.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
8 - 12 weeks
5 years.
Required.
BICMA is an autonomous government agency responsible for the regulation of information, communications and media sectors in Bhutan.
4 - 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ATT is the communications regulator of Bolivia that facilitates continuous improvement of quality of services, fair rates, and protection of the rights of users of telecommunications, transportation, and posts.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 8 weeks
5 years.
Not required.
The CRA is in charge of regulation in the communications sector and has responsibility for both the broadcasting and telecommunications areas.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
BOCRA regulates the communications sector of Botswana, which comprises of telecommunications, Internet Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), radiocommunications, broadcasting, and postal services.
4 - 6 weeks
1 year.
Not required.
ANATEL is the telecommunications regulatory agency of Brazil, focused on the efficient administration of spectrum, including the planning of frequency bands required to meet the spectrum demands, and the authorization (licensing) for the temporary use of radio frequencies.
8 - 12 weeks
2 years.
Required.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) is a statutory body responsible for regulating the telecommunications sector of the Virgin Islands (British).
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
AITI is a statutory body responsible for telecommunications and radiocommunications regulation, radiofrequency spectrum planning and management, and ICT industry development.
3 - 6 weeks
5 years.
Not required.
The CRC is the national communications regulator of Bulgaria, and strives to promote the competition of the telecommunications markets in the country.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ARCEP is the independent regulatory authority with responsibility for the Electronic Communications Sector (ECS) and the Electricity Sector (ES) in the Bahamas.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 8 weeks
5 years.
Not required.
ARCT is the regulatory institution of Burundi promoting the development of the digital economy, access of electronic communications services, and management of radiofrequencies.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
8 - 12 weeks
5 years.
Required.
The TRC is a public legal entity which performs its functions and duties by autonomous administration and regulation, as well as being independent from telecommunications operators and individuals relating to the telecommunications sector.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
8 - 12 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The telecommunications regulatory board of ART is ensures the implementation of the legal and regulatory texts in Telecommunications and Communications Information Technologies.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
10 - 12 weeks
3 years.
Required.
ISED works with Canadians in all areas of the economy and in all parts of the country to improve conditions for investment, enhance Canada's innovation performance, increase Canada's share of global trade and build a fair, efficient and competitive marketplace.
IC ID.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ARME arose from a merger between ARE and ANAC, and serves as an administrative and independent authority, performs the administrative activity of technical and economic regulation of the sectors communications, energy, water and urban and intercity passenger transport.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ART is regulatory driver of the telecommunications sector; they perform examination of applications for licenses, approvals and homologation of equipment, and regulatory controls.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
6 - 8 weeks
5 years.
Not required.
ARCEP is the body responsible for regulating electronic communications and postal activities, previously known as OTRT.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 weeks
5 years.
Required.
SUBTEL is an agency under the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications that aims to coordinate, promote, and develop telecommunications in Chile.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
MIIT is the state agency of the People's Republic of China responsible for regulation and development of the postal service, internet, wireless, broadcasting, communications, and production of electronic and information.
CMIIT ID.
6 - 12 weeks
5 years.
Required.
The CRC focuses on the continuous improvement of processes in order to maximize social welfare and meet the needs of the IT, information, and communications sectores in an efficient and effective way.
CRC and certificate number.
3 - 5 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ANRTIC is responsible for ensuring the implementation of the sectoral ICT policy and the law governing the sector throughout of the national territory.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 8 weeks
5 years.
Not required.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, ARPTC is the telecommunications regulatory body responsible for legal, technical, economic, and social regulations.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
6 - 8 weeks
10 years.
Required.
SUTEL is the independent regulatory authority with responsibility for the Electronic Communications Sector (ECS) and the Electricity Sector (ES) in the Bahamas.
SUTEL and certificate number.
4 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
May be required.
ARTCI is the telecommunications regulatory authority of the Ivory Coast, responsible for all matters related to information communication technologies.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 8 weeks
5 years.
Not required.
HAKOM is a legal entity with public authority of Croatia that regulates the field of wireless, telecommunications, and postal services.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
MINCOM is the body in charge of proposing, directing, and controlling the State and Government policy for the country's communications system, including telecommunications, information technology, radio communications, postal services, automation for communications systems, radio spectrum management, and associated technical and support assurance.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
10 - 16 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Required.
OCECPR is an independent regulatory authority of the Republic of Cyprus in matters of electronic communications and postal services, with additional responsibilities in the areas of terminal equipment, network and information security and protection of critical information infrastructures.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The CTU was established as a central administrative body for the execution of state administration in matters including market regulation and definition of the conditions for business activities in the area of electronic communications and postal services.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The Danish Energy Agency is responsible for supporting the economical optimisation of energy, water, waste and telecommunication in Denmark.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
MC-PT is the independent regulatory authority with responsibility for post, telecommunications/ICT and opening up of markets in Djibouti.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 6 weeks
5 years
Not required.
The NTRC of the Commonwealth of Dominica has been established to coordinate an effective regulatory regime to enhance the operation of telecommunications in the interest of the sustainable development of Dominica.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
INDOTEL provides digital inclusion, universal access to quality telecommunications services, and manages the radio spectrum of the Dominican Republic.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
5 - 7 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ARCOTEL manages, regulates, and controls telecommunications and the radio-electric space in the country of Ecuador.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The NTRA regulates and administers the telecommunications sector, as well as ensures the provision of qualitative and efficient telecommunications services throughout Egypt.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Required.
SIGET is the regulatory body that governs the electricity and telecommunications sectors, their regulations, and protects the rights of users that carry out activities in those sectors in El Salvador.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
8 - 10 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The European Commission proposes laws and policies, monitors their implementation, and is responsible for safety, health, and environmental protection across the European Economic Area.
4 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ORTEL is the independent technical authority for telecommunications matters and regulates telecommunications in Equatorial Guinea.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
6 - 8 weeks
2 years.
Not required.
The CPTRA regulates the market in the fields of market surveillance, construction, communications and consumer protection to create a safe and fair environment in Estonia.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ESCCOM is the regulatory body responsible for regulating the communications sector constituting of telecommunication services and networks, broadcasting services, postal services and the use and allocation of radio spectrum in Eswatini.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
10 - 12 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Required.
The ECA is the regulatory authority for communication services, including both telecommunications services and postal services within Ethiopia.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
6 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The Department of Communications administers the licensing and regulation of the radio and television broadcasting industries in Fiji.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4 - 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
TRAFICOM's mission is to build the connections that keep people, data and goods moving smoothly, securely and sustainably in Finland.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ARCEP is the regulatory authority for electronic communications, postal and print media distribution of France.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
ARCEP is responsible for public services operating in the electronic communications and postal sectors of Gabon.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
7 - 9 weeks
2 years.
Not required.
PURA is the independent regulator of sectors such as broadcasting, electricity, and telecommunications (mobile, landline and ISP) and in Gambia.
5 - 7 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Required.
BNetzA ensures compliance with the Telecommunications Act (TKG), Postal Act (PostG) and Energy Act (EnWG) and their respective ordinances in Germany.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The NCA is the statutory and regulatory body in Ghana, they have been mandated to license and to regulate electronic communications activities and services across the country of Ghana.
6 - 8 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The GRA is the statutory body in Gibraltar responsible for regulating electronic communications. This includes telecommunications, radio communications and broadcasting transmissions.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission (EETT) is an Independent Administrative Authority in Greece. It acts as the National Regulator that monitors, regulates and supervises the electronic communications market, within which fixed and mobile telephony, wireless communications and Internet access providers operate and the postal services market, within which postal and courier service providers operate.
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
TELE-POST is the TELE Greenland A/S, wholly owned by the Government of Greenland. TELE Greenland A/S covers a population of 56,000 scattered over thousands of kilometres, providing telecommunications, IT and postal services.
2 - 4 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
NTRC Grenada was establish under the Telecommunications Act 31 of 2000 as the agency responsible for regulating the Telecommunications sector in Grenada.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
8 - 10 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The Superintendencia of Telecommunications is an eminently technical body of the Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
8 - 10 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The Autorité de Régulation des Postes et Télécommunications is the Regulatory Authority for Posts and Telecommunications in the Republic of Guinea.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4- 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The purpose of the NRA is to support the Government in coordinating, supervising and planning the information and communication technology sector, as well as in the regulation, supervision, inspection and technical representation of the information and communication technology sector under the terms of this law.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
9- 11 weeks
60 months.
Not required.
The National Telecommunications Agency is responsible for all telecommunications in Guyana.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
10- 12 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
Conseil National des Télécommunications is responsible for all telecommunications in Haiti.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
10-12 weeks.
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
Conseil National des Télécommunications is responsible for all telecommunications in honduras.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
14-16 weeks.
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) is an executive arm of Communications Authority in Hong Kong. It is the body responsible for telecommunications regulation (through the Regulatory Affairs Branch), antitrust enforcement (through the Competition Affairs Branch) and allocation of the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (also known as spectrum management, through the Operations Branch).
8 - 10 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The NMHH is an autonomous regulatory body reporting to the National Assembly on an annual basis. With a staff headcount of approximately 650 professionals, it operates four locations within Budapest and another five outside the city (in Szeged, Pécs, Debrecen, Miskolc and Sopron).
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
The Post and Telecom Administration (PTA) is responsible for the administration of electronic communications and postal affairs in Iceland.
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
Ministry of Communications is a union ministerial agency under the Government of India responsible for telecommunications and postal service.
There are no mandatory labeling requirements.
4- 6 weeks
No expiration unless product or regulation has changed. Recommended to renew every 5 years.
Not required.
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