Type Approval for Comoros (ANRT Certification)

Type approval in Comoros is regulated by the Autorité Nationale de Régulation des Télécommunications (ANRT). The authority is responsible for the evaluation and approval of telecommunications, radio, wireless, and ICT equipment before such products can be imported, distributed, sold, or used in the country. Comoros follows a document-based approval process that generally accepts international technical standards, especially European ETSI-based reports. We provide complete support to manufacturers, exporters, and importers in obtaining ANRT Type Approval for wireless and telecommunications equipment in Comoros.

Concerned AuthorityANRT – (Autorité Nationale de Régulation des Télécommunications)
RequirementMandatory
Certification Validity PeriodPermanent
In-Country TestingNot Required
In-Country RepresentationRequired
Average Time to Get Type Approval6-8 Weeks
Labelling RequirementNot Required
Country Calling Code+269
CapitalMoroni
CurrencyComorian Franc
PopulationApprox. 870,000

What is ANRT Type Approval in Comoros, and Why Does Your Product Need It?

ANRT Type Approval is the mandatory regulatory authorization required for telecommunications, radio-frequency, wireless, and ICT equipment before it can be imported, marketed, sold, or used in Comoros.

The approval confirms that the product complies with national telecom and spectrum requirements, operates within permitted frequency bands, meets applicable safety and EMC standards, and does not cause harmful interference to public networks or other radio services.

Your product needs ANRT approval to ensure legal market access in Comoros, avoid customs delays, support compliant importation, and reduce the risk of regulatory rejection during commercial distribution.

Products that Require ANRT Type Approval

Products that typically require ANRT Type Approval include, but are not limited to:

  • Mobile phones and smartphones
  • Tablets with cellular or wireless connectivity
  • Wi-Fi routers, access points, and modems
  • Bluetooth-enabled devices
  • IoT and M2M devices
  • Smart home and connected products
  • RF modules and embedded wireless components
  • Wireless sensors and tracking devices
  • Two-way radios and walkie-talkies
  • Satellite communication equipment
  • Cellular routers and gateways
  • Short-range radio devices
  • Telecom terminal equipment
  • Network infrastructure equipment

Any device that connects to a telecommunications network or uses radio frequency may fall within the ANRT approval scope.

Required Documents

The standard documents required for Comoros ANRT Type Approval generally include:

  • Technical literature of the device
  • User manual
  • Product specifications or datasheet
  • Declaration of Conformity
  • RF test reports
  • EMC test reports
  • Health / SAR reports, where applicable
  • Safety test reports
  • Product photos
  • Label artwork or product identification details
  • Authorization letter for local representative
  • GSMA TAC letter for cellular devices

For multi-radio products, the technical file should clearly identify all supported technologies, frequency bands, output power levels, antenna details, and test report coverage.

Type Approval Process in Comoros

The general ANRT Type Approval process includes:

  1. Product assessment and regulatory scope confirmation
  2. Review of technical documentation and applicable test reports
  3. Appointment or coordination with the local representative
  4. Submission of the application to ANRT
  5. Technical evaluation of RF, EMC, safety, and spectrum compliance documents
  6. Payment and management of applicable regulatory fees
  7. Issuance of the ANRT Type Approval certificate

Regulatory Alignment Advantage in Comoros

Comoros follows a practical regulatory approach that is generally aligned with recognized international and European technical standards. Products already tested under ETSI / CE RED requirements usually have a smoother review path because the supporting reports are familiar and acceptable for technical evaluation. This creates an advantage for manufacturers that already maintain strong EU compliance documentation, as local re-testing is not normally required.

Nature of ANRT’s Technical Review

ANRT’s technical review is mainly focused on confirming that the device is suitable for use in Comoros and does not create risk to national networks or spectrum users.

The review normally focuses on:

  • Frequency band conformity
  • RF output power limits
  • EMC performance
  • Electrical safety
  • Health / SAR compliance where applicable
  • Network compatibility for telecom equipment
  • Accuracy of model and product identification
  • Consistency between the datasheet, manual, label, and test reports

How DataX International Simplifies the ANRT Approval Process

DataX International simplifies the Comoros ANRT approval process by managing the complete certification journey from document preparation to final certificate issuance. Our team reviews the product datasheet, user manual, Declaration of Conformity, RF, EMC, safety, and health reports before submission to reduce the risk of missing or inconsistent information. We also handle application filing, fee coordination, and authority follow-up to keep the process moving smoothly. Before submission, we perform a technical gap assessment to identify any mismatch between product specifications, supported frequencies, test reports, and the declared market configuration. With end-to-end support, we ensure the approval process remains organized, efficient, and compliant.

Comoros ANRT Type Approval – Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the official regulatory body for telecom type approval in Comoros?

The responsible authority is the Autorité Nationale de Régulation des Télécommunications, commonly known as ANRT.

Q2: Is local testing required for Comoros ANRT approval?

No. In-country laboratory testing is not required if valid international test reports are available.

Q3: Is a local representative required in Comoros?

Yes. Local representation is required to support the application and communication with ANRT.

Q4: What is the validity period of the Comoros ANRT approval?

The approval is generally valid permanently, provided the approved product is not modified.

Q5: Is product labeling mandatory after ANRT approval?

No. Comoros currently does not require a special ANRT local compliance label.

Q6: What standards are accepted by ANRT?

European ETSI standards and internationally recognized RF, EMC, safety, and health test reports are generally accepted.

Q7: Is a GSMA TAC letter required for cellular products?

Yes. For mobile phones and cellular-enabled devices, a GSMA TAC letter is generally required.

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