Sri Lanka ECS Mandate for Telecom Applications
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) has enforced a mandatory rule requiring vendors to use its Equipment Clearance System (ECS) for all telecom equipment application submissions. This Sri Lanka ECS mandate introduces a streamlined, centralized approach that enhances the integrity and tracking of application data.
From now on, each vendor must assign a unique email address linked to their Vendor License to access ECS. TRCSL will reject submissions that reuse or share email accounts. Therefore, vendors should immediately update their internal systems to comply with this policy.
ECS Vendor Email Requirements
To comply with the ECS access rules, vendors must:
- Use one unique email address per Vendor License.
- Avoid sharing email credentials between vendors.
- Communicate exclusively through ECS-generated emails for all documentation and requests.
Transitioning to ECS for Application Management
TRCSL now processes all telecom equipment clearance applications exclusively through ECS. Accordingly, vendors are expected to:
- Provide up-to-date email and contact details via the regulator’s designated online form.
- Regularly monitor ECS inboxes for submission requirements and status notifications.
Key Takeaways for Compliance Teams
Notably, this mandate does not involve changes to technical standards, spectrum use, or product labeling. Instead, it focuses on updating administrative procedures. As such, compliance teams should promptly realign their workflows to meet these operational requirements and prevent delays.
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Impact Assessment
- Technical Standards? ❌ No
- Type Approval & Market Access? ✅ Yes
- Imports, Customs, Trade, or Market Surveillance? ❌ No
- Spectrum Management? ❌ No