Cayman Islands ICTA label requirements:
While the ICTA has no specific label requirements, we recommend you use the FCC or CE Mark label guidelines.
The Cayman Islands and Grand Cayman Islands are in the Caribbean.
The current population as of 2024 is 75,101.
The official language of the Cayman Islands is English (90%). Islanders' accents retain elements passed down from English, Scottish, and Welsh settlers (among others) in a language variety known as Cayman Creole.
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Type approval in the Cayman Islands:
In the Cayman Islands, ICTA approval refers to the authorization granted by the Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA), which is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing telecommunications, broadcasting, and related industries within the country.
The ICTA's primary role is to ensure that the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors operate in a way that aligns with the national interests of the Cayman Islands.
Frequencies allowed in Cayman Islands:
900 MHz is allowed in the Cayman Islands, as it is a frequency band used by mobile network operators like Digicel, which utilizes the 900 MHz band for 2G services in the region.
For more details on frequencies allowed in The Cayman Islands, contact CSIA.
CSIA can provide supporting services should your company not be able to meet country specific requirements such as a local representative, local certificate holder, translating documents into the native language, etc.
Contact one of our friendly associates today, they are happy to assist you!
CSIA also offers FCC Certifications, CE Certifications, ISED Canada.
Contact CSIA at (503) 482 9289 or quotes@csiassoc.com