In an effort to ensure that Information Communication Technology (ICT) devices comply with appropriate standards. Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) is drafting a regulatory framework, as announced by MACRA’s Acting Director of Legal Services Dan Chiwoni.
During a workshop about the ICT Devices Framework called conformance and interoperability regulation, he said MACRA was given the mandate to approve type of electronic equipment for use in the country. “Type approval is a procedure where MACRA certifies the acceptability of an electronic equipment or product,” Chiwoni said.
He hailed the framework, saying that it will tackle substandard and counterfeit telecommunication equipment and gadgets. “The substandard equipment pose threat to the health and safety of ICT consumers as well as the environment,” Chiwoni said.
As Section 6(2), 95 and 96 of the Communications Act (2016) mandates MACRA to type approve electronic equipment for use in Malawi, the development means Malawians will now be protected from substandard mobile phones, computers, data storage devices and similar gadgets.