Uzbekistan has postponed the entry into force of the Uzbekistan RoHS Technical Regulation under Resolution No. 66. The transition period has been extended from six months to up to eighteen months, moving the expected implementation date to February 2027 and giving manufacturers additional time to prepare for hazardous substance compliance requirements.
Colombia’s National Spectrum Agency (ANE) issued Resolution 24 of 2026 updating the CNABF to introduce greater flexibility in the 900 MHz band. The reform lowers barriers to spectrum access, promotes technological neutrality, and supports rural connectivity expansion, creating new regulatory and strategic considerations for telecommunications operators.
South Korea 6 GHz regulation has been updated under MSIT Notice No. 2026-10, revising technical standards for wireless equipment operating in the 5925–7125 MHz band. The amendment introduces differentiated power density limits, restricts use to specified indoor environments with fixed power sources, and permits deployment inside subway cars under defined conditions.
Algeria has introduced new procedures for type approval of electronic communication equipment through Executive Decree No. 26-97. The updated framework extends certificate validity to five years, introduces a digital application platform, requires timely submission of product samples, and establishes clearer labeling and transparency requirements for manufacturers and importers.
Bolivia telecom homologation requirements were updated on January 28, 2026, when ATT revised the list of telecommunications equipment subject to mandatory Type Approval. The update clarifies which RF, networking, broadcasting, and terminal devices must undergo technical verification before importation and commercialization in the Bolivian market.