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ARPCE publish short-range device regulation

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10-FEB-21

On 17th January, Algerian Regulator Autorité de Régulation de la Poste et des Communications Electroniques (ARPCE) published Short Range Device Guidelines, named « Décret exécutif n° 21-43 du 3 Joumada Ethania 1442 correspondant au 17 janvier 2021 fixant les caractéristiques des dispositifs de faible portée utilisés dans l'établissement des réseaux privés internes radioélectriques. »

The new Short Range Device guidelines cover a range of characteristics for specific technologies including frequency band, maximum power output levels, bandwidth, and in-country applications. 

The regulation also marks the first time that several technologies have been included in Algerian regulation, including 13.56MHz NFC and 77GHz for automotive radar.

A full copy of the regulation is available at the following link: https://www.arpce.dz/fr/file/v4h1f1

For a translated version, please get in touch.


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