January 2021
Sierra Leone Regulator - National Telecommunications Commission (NATCOM) published new Type Approval Regulations.
The regulation explains the conditions of use of electronic telecommunications equipment in the country.
The National Telecommunications Commission (NATCOM) in Sierra Leone is the regulatory authority responsible for overseeing and regulating the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors in the country. It ensures that these services are provided in a way that is efficient, accessible, and beneficial to the public.
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.
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Sierra Leone is a country in West Africa, located on the Atlantic coast between Guinea and Liberia.
The current population is 8,747,124.
The official language of Sierra Leone is English but there are 23 living languages in the country.
Sierra Leone NATCOM label requirements:
« Consistent with Section 9 (2) of the Electronic Communications Regulations 2020, every supplier, importer, distributor or seller shall, where applicable, ensure that equipment offered for sale or for private use is clearly affixed with the type approval label containing the following:
The logo of the commission,
The product type/category; and
A unique Type Approval Number.
Frequencies allowed in Sierra Leone:
900 MHz band is allowed in Sierra Leone and is commonly used by mobile network operators like Africell, Orange, and QCell to provide cellular coverage across the country.
Contact CSIA for more information on frequency allocation.