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New Regulation on Low-Power Devices in Mauritania

The National Regulatory Council (CNR) has issued a major decision on October 22, 2025, regarding the use of low-power and short-range radio devices. This measure aims to enable free use of such equipment while ensuring smooth radio transmissions.

Key Highlights of the Decision:

  • Free Deployment: Internal networks and devices composed exclusively of low-power equipment can be installed and operated without a license, provided they comply with technical standards.
  • Emission Thresholds and Frequency Bands: A detailed list of device categories and authorized frequency bands is included in the annex. Examples:
    • Wireless Local Area Networks (Wi-Fi): 2400–2483.5 MHz (up to 100 mW EIRP).
    • Short-range devices: 433.050–434.790 MHz (10 mW ERP).
    • Road Information Systems: 5795–5805 MHz (2 W EIRP).
  • Strict Conditions: Devices must not cause harmful interference and must respect maximum power limits.
  • Monitoring and Sanctions: The Authority may conduct inspections, seal non-compliant devices, or remove them from service.

This decision is based on Law No. 2013-025 on electronic communications, amended in 2022, and the National Frequency Allocation Table published in 2024.

Why It Matters The regulation promotes innovation and wireless technology adoption while protecting critical services from interference. Vendors and users must ensure compliance to avoid penalties.

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