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Articles tagged with - Venezuela
Venezuela Updates Type Approval Certificate Validity Under SIGESTEL
CONATEL, through the SIGESTEL platform, has updated the validity framework for type approval certificates in Venezuela. While certificates issued during the initial SIGESTEL implementation phase were standardized to a one-year validity period, newly issued certificates are now being granted with indefinite validity. Existing certificates will remain valid until their expiry date, after which new applications submitted through SIGESTEL will be issued under the updated framework.
New Certificates Now Issued with One-Year Validity via SIGESTEL
CONATEL has updated Venezuela’s type approval process, with newly issued certificates now granted a one-year validity period instead of indefinite validity. All homologation applications are currently managed through the SIGESTEL system.
Conatel Holds Public Hearing on Free Use Equipment Qualification Reform in Venezuela
The National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel), the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the telecommunications sector in Venezuela, will hold a public hearing on March 15th, 2023 at its facilities to hear comments and suggestions from interested parties related to the Reform of the Administrative Provision containing the conditions for the qualification of Free Use Equipment.
CONATEL opens Public Consultation regarding free use devices
CONATEL opens Public Consultation to establish the conditions that equipment must meet to be classified as free use.
Pandemic response to cause delays to type approvals
Venuzuela has entered a 2 week lockdown as a response to growing cases of coronavirus. Type approvals delays are expected.