Purchasing and/or importing wireless equipment from abroad

Ensuring that wireless equipment can be used in Malta without problems.

Wireless equipment or devices generally require the use of radio frequencies in order to operate. Operating a device on a frequency band which was not assigned for use by that specific type of device can cause undue interference to other services.  

It is therefore important that you are well informed before purchasing and/or importing wireless equipment or devices from abroad in order to ensure that these can indeed be used locally in conformity with National regulations.

Wireless equipment is classified into two different categories - Class 1 and Class 2.

Class 1 equipment or devices can be used safely in Europe including Malta, are covered by a General Authorisation (GENERAL AUTHORISATIONS S.L.399.40).  Class 1 equipment typically use the following frequencies:

  • 433.05 – 434.79MHz  used for Access control devices, which may include remote controls for automated doors and gates applications
  • 24GHz, 10GHz used for Alarms and movement detectors applications
  • 863 -865MHz used by wireless audio devices applications
  • 2.4GHz, 5.2GHz, 5.7GHz used for Wireless Local Area Network equipment and also for remote controlled toys/models applications
  • 401 – 406MHz used for Medical implants applications
  • 446 – 446.1MHz used for private mobile radio communication (walkie talkie) applications

On the other hand, all Class 2 equipment or devices generally require a licence from the MCA before being put into use locally. In addition to the CE mark, all Class 2 equipment must carry an alert sign “(!)” adjacent to the CE mark as shown in the example below.

Any equipment classified as Class 1 can be purchased freely as long as the equipment or devices carry the CE mark and is set to operate on European Standards.   Some equipment can operate on both US and European standards.  It is important that the equipment or device is set to operate on the EU standard if to be used locally.  Refer to the technical manuals or if in doubt, confirm with the seller that these settings are available before purchase.

Click here for list of Class 1 equipment.

If you wish to purchase and/or import equipment falling under Class 1, make sure that:

  1. The equipment/device is ‘CE’ marked
  2. The equipment has a ‘European mode’ of operation.

Any other equipment that is not listed above most likely falls under Class 2. Such equipment would need to be notified and/or licensed by the MCA before purchase or import. 

Radio equipment which is in breach of any of the conditions of these Regulations will be subject to a fine not exceeding €10,000.

The above strictly relates to the regulations enforced by the MCA and does not imply automatic compliance with other regulations, standards or requirements, however so described, falling under the responsibility of the other relevant competent authorities.

In addition, the final decision and authority to approve or refuse the release of the product rests solely on Customs.

For clarifications on the above or for any information or advice before purchasing such equipment, feel free to contact the MCA on 21 336 840 between 09.30hrs and 16.30hrs, Monday to Thursday and between 09.30hrs and 13.30hrs on Fridays or send an email to info@mca.org.mt

 
 

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