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Brazil ANATEL Ends 1880-1920 MHz Band FDD Equipment Certification
The Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações (ANATEL) in Brazil published Ofício nº 246/2025/ORCN/SOR-ANATEL on August 20, 2025, confirming that all new and existing cellular devices (already approved or to be approved) cannot work with FDD Band 2 (1880-1920 MHz). Even for renewal processes, ANATEL confirmed that this FDD band cannot be considered.
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Ukraine Allows Wi-Fi 6E Technology
As of September 1, 2025, Ukraine officially authorizes the use of the 5945–6425 MHz frequency range for Wi-Fi 6 (IEEE 802.11ax) and future releases.
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- Very Low Power (VLP) Wi-Fi 6 devices up to 25 mW EIRP, including portable and outdoor use.
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Philippines NTC To Sunset 2G and 3G
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) of the Philippines previously held a public consultation on August 2, 2025, to decommission 2G and 3G mobile network services. NTC published Memorandum Circular No. 003-09-2025 on August 28, 2025. The Philippines will complete the sunset of 3G services by December 31, 2026. 2G services will be decommissioned on a different schedule. NTC will issue a separate guideline regarding the phase out of mobile devices that are 2G and 3G capable.
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Nigeria NCC Publishes Draft 6 GHz Band Guidelines
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has issued draft guidelines for the use of the lower 6 GHz spectrum (5925–6425 MHz) in Nigeria. The lower 6 GHz band is now available for Wireless Access Systems (WAS) and Radio Local Area Networks (RLAN) applications, including Wi-Fi 6, on a license-exempt and shared basis. However, users must apply for an Operational Licence-exemption certificate from the NCC before deployment.
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Egypt NTRA to Ban Import of 3G-Only Devices
The National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) of Egypt sent a notice to manufacturers and importers of telecommunications devices on September 1, 2025, announcing that shipments containing cellular devices operating solely on 3G technology without higher technologies will not be type approved or imported as of October 1, 2025.
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The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) in Hong Kong published the following Radio Equipment Specifications in August 2025: HKCA 1081, Issue 2, Performance Specification for Radiocommunications Apparatus Operating in the 6 GHz Band for Wireless Local Area Network; HKCA 1085, Issue 2, Performance Specification for New Radio (NR) User Equipment.
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Peru Publishes National Cybersecurity Strategy 2026-2028
The Secretaria de Gobierno y Transformación Digital in Peru published the Estrategia Nacional de Ciberseguridad del Perú 2026-2028 (ESNACIB) on August 15, 2025. The ESNACIB aims to align Peru’s cybersecurity development with global standards to foster a resilient digital ecosystem, strengthen protection and response capacity against cyber threats, and promote cybersecurity in future research and innovation.
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The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) announced on September 3, 2025, that communications equipment operating in the following IMT bands may be certified: IMT Band 79 (5G n79) – 4700-4800 MHz; IMT Band 31 (LTE B31) – 452.5 - 457.5 MHz and 462.5 - 467.5 MHz; and IMT Band 39 (LTE B39) – 1900 – 1915 MHz.
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Important operational update on type approval procedures
the CAK Authority now intends to authenticate LoAs by directly contacting the signatories or the issuing companies.
It is imperative that all LoAs submitted include the following mandatory information:any omission of the above details will result in immediate rejection of the application.
• Official letterhead of the Manufacturer
• Manufacturer’s official logo
• Accurate physical address, P.O. Box, and active phone number (CAK may call for confirmation)
• Clear mention of Kenya as the target country
• Full name and title of the signatory
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• Valid email address of the signatory or Manufacturer
• Manufacturer’s official website
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Uzbekistan Publishes RoHS Regulation
The Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan published Resolution No. 517 on August 15, 2025, which approves the Technical Regulation on Limiting the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical Engineering and Radio electronic Products. The regulation will enter into effect 6 months after the date of publication, on February 17, 2026.













































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