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ICASA Certification is a mandatory Type approval process required for all radio frequency and telecommunications equipment to be sold or used in South Africa. This certification ensures that products comply with the safety, performance, and technical standards set by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA).
The goal is to protect the integrity of South Africa’s communications infrastructure and ensure the safety of users.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) is the body responsible for regulating the communications sector, including telecommunications, broadcasting, and postal services.
ICASA ensures that all equipment used within these sectors meets specific regulatory and technical standards to facilitate effective communication and prevent interference.
Products that must undergo ICASA Certification include:
The ICASA certification process is divided into several key phases to ensure compliance with South African regulatory standards. This process involves testing for performance, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), and safety of radio frequency and telecommunications equipment.
Performance Testing: Equipment is tested to verify it meets the technical standards specified by ICASA.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing: This includes both emission and immunity measurements to ensure the equipment does not interfere with other devices.
Safety Testing: Equipment is tested to ensure it is safe for use and does not pose any hazards.
Applicants must complete the relevant application form and provide conformance test reports from internationally recognized test facilities or laboratories. The following steps outline the process:
Applicants must register on the ICASA database as a Supplier of Equipment. This is a one-time registration at no additional cost.
Only South African registered entities can be granted registration.
Any changes in the supplier’s details must be updated with ICASA within 30 days.
Submit the application form along with required documents and conformance test reports.
Pay the non-refundable application fee.
A representative sample may be requested by ICASA for testing.
Successful applications result in a Type Approval Certificate; unsuccessful applications will receive a rejection letter with reasons.
The ICASA issued certificate number(s) referred to in regulation (2)(b) shall
comply with the following format: TA XXXX-YYYY where:
(a) TA stands for Type Approval
(b) )000( is the year in which the Type Approval certificate was issued (e.g. 2011)
(c) YYYY is the sequential numbers issued by the Authority
For Complete Information visit the link : ICASA LABELLING GUIDE
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Local Representation Required | Yes |
In Country Testing Required | No |
Authority | Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) |
Sample Requirements | Yes |
Country Specific Mark | ICASA Label |
Obligation | Mandatory |
C-Prav specializes in ICASA certification with extensive experience in navigating the complex regulatory landscape. Our team of experts is well-versed in the latest ICASA regulations, ensuring that your products meet all necessary requirements for approval.
We provide a full suite of services, including document preparation, application submission, and liaison with ICASA. Our streamlined process ensures that all necessary paperwork and test reports are accurately completed and submitted, reducing the risk of delays or rejections.