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ARPT Engages Stakeholders on Equipment Type Approval

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10-NOV-25

The regulator recently met with key market players to reinforce the importance of equipment type approval in the telecom sector. ARPT highlighted that proper homologation ensures product quality, network safety, and consumer protection, while preventing the circulation of non-compliant or counterfeit devices.

The regulator reminded participants that compliance is not only a legal requirement but a vital step toward maintaining a secure and reliable telecommunications ecosystem. ARPT reaffirmed its commitment to guiding stakeholders through the process and ensuring transparent, consistent enforcement.

By strengthening homologation practices, ARPT aims to build greater trust across the market and safeguard Guinea’s digital landscape for both businesses and consumers.

The original article is available on ARPT website and can be accessed here for more information

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