International Type Approval and Safety Approval


​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 CertificationsCE CertificationsISED Canada.

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Tanzania

Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) approval refers to the regulatory authorization given by the TCRA, the body responsible for overseeing communications in Tanzania. The TCRA approval is typically required for businesses, individuals, or products that involve communication services or products such as telecommunications, broadcasting, and online platforms.

For example, companies launching telecommunication services, operating radio or TV stations, or selling communication devices in Tanzania must obtain TCRA approval to ensure their operations comply with local laws, regulations, and standards set by the authority. This could include anything from licensing requirements, spectrum allocation, or device certifications.

TCRA's role is to ensure that all communication services are safe, effective, and meet quality standards, while also promoting fair competition in the sector.


  • ​Type approval in Tanzania requires acceptable CE reports.
  • Sample may be required based on type of equipment being approved.
  • Lead time is approximately 8-10 weeks from the time all documents have been collected.
  • Certificate is valid indefinitely.
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Regulatory Updates For Tanzania

January 2024

The Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has introduced new rules for obtaining type approval certificates for electronic communication equipment, as well as their mandatory labelling. With these updates, TCRA aims to bring Tanzania's Type Approval process in line with international practices.


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Tanzania TCRA label requirements:


While there are no specific label requirements, it is suggested that you follow FCC or CE Mark label guidelines.

Tanzania Regulatory Approval Overview

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Frequencies allowed in Tanzania:


​900 MHz is allowed in Tanzania and is actively used by mobile network operators like Vodacom, Airtel, and others for their 2G GSM networks, making it a permitted frequency band for mobile phone usage in the country; most operators utilize both 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands for wider coverage. 

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Radio type approval in Tanzania




Type approval in Tanzania

Tanzania is located in Africa.

​The current population is 70,545,865.

​Swahili is the most spoken language in Tanzania, spoken by around 90% of the population.