Trinidad and Tobago Frequency Allocation Table 2026 Update (TTFAT v4.0)
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The Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) has released the updated National Frequency Allocation Table (TTFAT v4.0). This document defines how radio frequency spectrum is allocated across services such as mobile, satellite, broadcasting, and other wireless applications.
Trinidad and Tobago Frequency Allocation Table 2026: Key Changes
The Trinidad and Tobago frequency allocation table 2026 reflects updates to support modern wireless technologies and align with international standards.
Key highlights include:
Updated spectrum allocations for 5G, IoT, and wireless broadband
Alignment with international (ITU) regulations for global compatibility
Introduction of national footnotes defining local conditions and restrictions
Improved structure for clearer understanding of frequency bands and services

Why it matters
This update ensures that Trinidad & Tobago keeps pace with global spectrum management practices. For manufacturers, it directly impacts how wireless products are tested, approved, and placed on the market.
What manufacturers should do
If your product includes wireless functionality (such as cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or satellite), you should:
Review the frequency bands used in your device
Check for any new restrictions or local conditions
Confirm compliance before starting certification or market entry
Takeaway
The Trinidad and Tobago frequency allocation table 2026 (TTFAT v4.0) is an important regulatory update supporting modern wireless technologies. Early review of these changes will help manufacturers avoid delays in testing, certification, and market access.


