Africa

South Africa

KTECH Global Approval delivers complete RF, EMC and safety type approval services in South Africa, managed end-to-end by our regulatory team.

Type approval in South Africa

What you need to know to enter the South Africa market

Type approval for RF and telecom products in South Africa is administered by SABS / NRCS (SABS / NRCS). Approvals are generally obtained in 6-8 Wks, and once granted are valid for Unlimited. A locally registered representative is mandatory — KTECH provides this as part of our service.

Why type approval is required

Selling RF equipment in South Africa without approval is illegal

National standards compliance

Products must meet South Africa's technical specifications for RF emissions, interference limits, and device safety before they can be imported or placed on the market.

Interference protection

Uncertified devices can disrupt local telecommunications networks, emergency services, and critical infrastructure — type approval ensures your product operates safely alongside existing deployments.

Legal market access

Without type approval, products risk customs seizure, fines, and permanent market bans. Certification is the legal prerequisite for commercial sale, distribution, or importation in South Africa.

Regulatory requirements

South Africa type approval — requirements at a glance

Regulatory AuthoritySABS / NRCS
NecessityMandatory
Average Lead Time6-8 Wks
Product SamplesNot Required
Local RepresentativeRequired
Modular ApprovalNo
Family ApprovalNo
Certificate ValidityUnlimited

Regulatory authorities

Official bodies in South Africa

SABS / NRCS

SABS / NRCS

Our services in South Africa

How KTECH helps you in South Africa

A fully managed mandate — you receive the certificate.

  • Guidance on all RF, EMC and safety requirements applicable to your device in South Africa
  • Review of your CE / FCC technical file for local authority acceptance
  • Preparation of all application forms, translations and declarations
  • Authorized local representation — no local entity needed
  • Payment of authority and testing fees, and in-country liaison with SABS / NRCS
  • Full follow-up and status updates until your certificate is delivered
  • Renewal management and ongoing regulatory monitoring

Our working process

How we secure your approval in South Africa

  1. Kickoff & scoping

    We confirm the regulatory requirements for your device in South Africa, identify the applicable RF, EMC and safety standards, and align on project scope and timeline.

  2. Technical file review

    Your existing CE or FCC test reports, declarations and technical documentation are reviewed against South Africa's specific requirements. We flag any gaps and collect supplementary documents.

  3. Local representative activationconditional

    SABS / NRCS (SABS / NRCS) mandates a locally registered representative to file applications. KTECH activates our in-country agent on your behalf — no local entity or bank account required from you.

  4. Submission to SABS / NRCS & authority liaison

    The complete application dossier is formally submitted to SABS / NRCS (SABS / NRCS). Our team monitors status daily, responds to all authority queries, and keeps you updated throughout the 6-8 Wks review period.

  5. Certificate delivery & renewal management

    Your South Africa type approval certificate is delivered with complete documentation. Certificate validity: Unlimited. We set renewal reminders and monitor for regulatory changes that may affect your approval.

Social proof

Sample certificates obtained in South Africa

SABS / NRCSCertificates obtained

SABS / NRCS certificate samples on request

Request

Wireless products we certify

Product types we approve in South Africa

Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
Cellular (LTE / 5G)
SRD / Zigbee / UWB / NFC
IoT Devices
Smart Home
Industrial & Medical RF

FAQ

Frequently asked questions — South Africa

Yes. SABS / NRCS (SABS / NRCS) mandates that a locally registered representative files all applications. KTECH provides this as part of our service mandate — no local entity is required from you.

Ready to enter the South Africa market?

Our regulatory team manages your complete application with SABS / NRCS — typical lead time: 6-8 Wks.