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Nepal Type Approval: Exempt Devices & Restrictions You Should Know
Nepal’s Type Approval framework, regulated by the NTA, separates exempt and prohibited devices for market entry planning. Some low-power devices (up to 15 meters) may be exempt but must meet frequency and power limits and avoid interference. However, certain SRD bands and high-frequency ranges like 24 GHz, 60 GHz, and 76–77 GHz are strictly prohibited.
Apr 63 min read


Nepal NTA Type Approval:Why Market Entry Starts on a Clock
Nepal’s Type Approval system, governed by the Nepal Telecommunications Authority, starts with a 6-month provisional approval requiring real market entry, while permanent approval (up to 5 years) is granted only after proven product presence, making compliance the start of execution, not the final step.
Apr 62 min read


Nepal Telecommunication Authority Unveils New Frequency Policy 2080 including allowing UWB, 800 Mhz band and Extension of 5 Ghz band - Nepal/NTA Type Approval Updates
Nepal NTA allows UWB applications, 800 Mhz band and extends the 5 Ghz band through Policy number 2080
Jan 4, 20242 min read


Changes to Nepal/NTA Type Approval Process - Mobile Device Management System (MDMS)
Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has made registration of IMEI number to Mobile Device Management System (MDMS) mandatory.
May 15, 20232 min read


What is Nepal/NTA Type Approval Process and what you need to know to proceed with this approval
The application process can be initiated by a local representative in Nepal on behalf of the manufacturer, or by a Nepali company directly.
Jan 24, 20233 min read
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