Lesotho LCA label requirements:
While Lesotho has no specific label requirements, it is suggested that you use the CE Mark guidelines.
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.
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Lesotho is located in Africa.
The current population is 2,351,891.
The official languages of Lesotho are Sesotho and English.
The Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA) approval refers to the regulatory process and certification given by the LCA for businesses or individuals who wish to operate within the telecommunications, broadcasting, and postal services sectors in Lesotho. The LCA is responsible for ensuring that companies and services comply with the relevant laws and regulations in these sectors.
When an entity wants to launch a new telecommunications or broadcasting service, or import and sell communication equipment in Lesotho, they must obtain approval or licenses from the LCA. This approval process ensures that services are provided in a manner that supports fair competition, protects consumers, and fosters the development of the communications sector in the country.
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Frequencies allowed in Lesotho:
900 MHz frequency band is allowed in Lesotho, primarily used by mobile operators like Vodacom Lesotho for their 2G networks, offering good coverage across the country; with 3G on 2100 MHz and 4G/LTE on 800 MHz bands also available.