Morocco : ANRT Approves Wi-Fi 6E and 24 GHz Radars

The use of Wi-Fi 6E is made possible following the publication of Decision ANRT / DG / N ° 07/2021 of May 2021 modifying and supplementing the technical conditions of use of radio installations made up of low power devices and low range.
This new decision brings some other novelties such as the use of omnidirectional obstacle detection radars in the 24-24.25 GHz band, low power low range portable devices operating in certain frequency bands.

Concerning Wi-Fi 6E :

BandsOutput PowerComments
5925-6425 MHz200 mW EIRPIndoor Use Only.
Use onboard of vehicles/wheeled vehicles is not allowed.
5925-6425 MHz
25 mW EIRPCan also be used for portable devices (smartphones, connected objects) Indoor and Outdoor.
Use for drones is not allowed.

Regarding the extension of the 2.4 GHz band :

BandOutput Power Comment
24-24.25 GHz200 mW EIRP maxThis band is intended for
omnidirectional obstacle detection
radars and motion detection radars

Please feel free to inquire if you have more questions

Morocco IMANOR Launches survey for ICT standards adoption

Imanor informed the public on March 1st that its Standardization Commission N°CN 0044 is working on the adoption of the following standards as Moroccan Standards:

PNM ISO/IEC 2382, PNM ISO 18014-4, PNM ISO/IEC 14651, PNM ISO/IEC/IEEE 26511, PNM ISO/IEC 25051, PNM ISO/IEC 33001, PNM ISO/IEC 33002, PNM ISO/IEC 33003, PNM ISO/IEC 33004,PNM ISO/IEC 33020, PNM ISO/IEC TS 33030, PNM ISO/IEC 15504-5, PNM ISO/IEC TS 33074,33060,PNM ISO/IEC TS, PNM ISO/IEC 19752, PNM ISO/IEC 19758

As part of the adoption process, the commission is launching a public survey that ends on April 1st. Parties interested to participate to the survey can contact the person in charge alouz@imanor.ma

Morocco IMANOR: Energy Efficiency Labelling for Lamps

The standardization commission N°41 for household appliances adopted on Nov 11th 2020, the draft standard PNM 14.2.303 related to labelling requirements for Energy Efficiency for lamps and luminaires.

Interested parties are interested to comment have one month to do so.

Morocco: Curfew until April 20th 2020

Morocco announced earlier last week a curfew and restriction of movement up to April 20th, 2020. Following this decision, ANRT employees were sent home to work remotely. On the same matter, ANRT announced on its official website on March 14th, that sta…

Morocco announced earlier last week a curfew and restriction of movement up to April 20th, 2020. 
Following this decision, ANRT employees were sent home to work remotely. 

On the same matter, ANRT announced on its official website on March 14th, that starting March 16th, all applications submissions can be done electronically. 

ANRT Announcement : https://anrt.ma/lagence/actualites/covid-19-note-dinformation-sur-certains-services-fournis-par-lanrt 

Realtime forsees minimum to no impact on lead-time and processing of Type approval applications.