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The Autorité de Régulation des Postes et Télécommunications (ARPT) has published a new version of the regulation concerning the type approval procedure for telecommunications/ ICT sector equipment.
Contact CSIA for further information.
Guinea Conakry Regulatory Authority for Posts and Telecommunications label requirements:
There are no label requirements for Guinea (Conakry) however it is recommended that you have the correct CE markings on your product.
Guinea (Conakry) is located in West Africa.
The current population as of 2024 is 2,179,000.
French is the country's official language, but is used almost exclusively as a second language. Six indigenous languages have the status of national languages: Pular (or Fula), Maninka, Susu, Kissi, Kpelle and Toma.
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
Type approval in Guinea (Conakry)
The regulating agency in Guinea (Conakry) is ARPT.
ARPT stands for Autorité de Régulation des Postes et Télécommunications (Regulatory Authority for Posts and Telecommunications) in Guinea. It is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the telecommunications and postal sectors in the country, including setting policies, issuing licenses, and ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
In the context of ARPT approval in Guinea (specifically Conakry, the capital), it generally refers to the process by which companies, organizations, or individuals seeking to engage in telecommunications or postal services must obtain approval or licensing from ARPT. This could include various activities, such as:
Licensing for Telecom Services: Any company wishing to provide mobile phone services,
internet services, or other telecommunications services in Guinea must seek approval
from ARPT.
Import and Operation of Telecommunications Equipment: Companies importing
telecom-related equipment (like antennas, mobile devices, or network infrastructure)
may need ARPT approval to ensure that the equipment meets local regulations and
standards.
Regulatory Compliance: ARPT ensures that all telecommunications operators adhere
to national laws, including those related to pricing, service quality, spectrum allocation,
and consumer protection.
Service Providers: Any business planning to establish or operate within the telecom or postal sector in Guinea must go through ARPT's approval process, which could include submitting technical and financial proposals, adhering to safety standards, and meeting other criteria established by the authority.
If you're looking for specific steps, timelines, or documentation required for ARPT approval in a particular area (e.g., mobile networks, satellite communications, etc.), it's advisable to consult CSIA, as processes and requirements can change over time.
Frequencies allowed in Guinea (Conakry):
900 MHz is allowed in Guinea, as Areeba Guinea Republic has a license to build and operate a 900 MHz GSM network.
The 900 MHz band, also known as the 33-centimeter band, is part of the UHF radio spectrum. It's primarily used for local communications and is internationally allocated to amateur radio on a secondary basis.
Contact CSIA for a more detailed list of frequencies allowed in Guinea (Conakry).