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Argentina Telecom Certification Reform 2026

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Argentina Telecom Certification Reform marks a significant shift in how telecommunications equipment is approved and commercialized in the country. Through Resolution 57/2026, Argentina’s National Telecom Regulator (ENACOM) has redefined the certification and market access framework, transitioning from direct evaluation to a third-party Certification Agency model.

This update introduces structural changes that impact manufacturers, importers, and representatives placing telecom equipment on the Argentine market. Below, we outline the scope, new certification pathways, and implementation timeline under the updated RAMATEL system.

Argentina Telecom Certification Reform: Key Structural Changes

The most notable change under the Argentina Telecom Certification Reform is ENACOM’s move from direct product evaluation to oversight of independent Certification Agencies (Agencias de Certificación).

Under the new framework, ENACOM will:

Meanwhile, recognized Certification Agencies will:

These Certificates of Conformity are now required to register telecom equipment in RAMATEL and obtain market access approval.

Scope and Equipment Classification

The updated framework applies to any entity manufacturing, importing, or representing telecom equipment in Argentina.

Equipment is divided into two categories:

Class A – General Public Use

Consumer devices intended for commercialization to the general public, including:

Class B – Professional Use

Equipment intended for professional applications, such as:

Importantly, this classification should not be confused with EMC Class A and Class B distinctions.

Homologation vs. Authorization

Resolution 57/2026 clearly distinguishes between two registration pathways:

For Authorization, a manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity is sufficient. However, Homologation requires a Certificate of Conformity issued by a recognized Certification Agency, followed by ENACOM’s final approval.

Additionally, a Local Representative or Importer must be registered in the RAMATEL “Registro de Actividades” before applying for Homologation.

Testing Schemes and Ongoing Surveillance

Testing requirements differ depending on equipment classification:

Moreover, the regulation allows registration of product families sharing the same brand, manufacturer, technology, functionality, and radio frequency specifications. Only the most representative model must be tested.

Implementation Timeline

The new RAMATEL regulations enter into force on September 1, 2026.

Current valid RAMATEL registrations will remain valid for three years from the publication date of Resolution 57/2026. After that period, they must transition to the new Certification Agency framework.

Given these changes, companies are advised to review their existing product portfolios and upcoming launches to ensure alignment with the new third-party certification and surveillance requirements.

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