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Brazil ANATEL certification All telecommunications products and accessories must obtain ANATEL certification
ANATEL certification is divided into two types: mandatory and voluntary certification. The approval process is the same for Brazilian and foreign products. If a product is subject to compulsory certification, the product's test results and reports must be consistent with the rules and regulations adopted by ANATEL. The product must obtain an authorization certificate issued by ANATEL before being put into use.
ANATEL certification basic information
· Mandatory certification;
· Local testing required;
· Local representation required;
· Type I certificates are valid until cancelled, while certificates
of the other two types are valid for two years;
·The processing cycle is 8-10 weeks.
Three types of telecommunications equipment require compulsory
certification:
Type I
· Terminal equipment connected to the Fixed Switched Telephone
Service (FSTS) network through an endpoint;
· Equipment to connect private telecommunications networks to FSTS
networks;
· Equipment connected to the FSTS network for the purpose of
providing value-added services.
Includes: mobile phone, satellite phone, VOIP phone, mobile phone
battery, mobile phone charging cable, phone signal cable, modem.
Type II
· Any equipment using radios not covered by Category I, such as
low-voltage installations, unlicensed equipment and antennas.
Contains: TV and radio antennas, receivers, transmitters, wireless
network equipment, RF automation equipment.
Type III
· Any equipment not covered by Category I or II that is subject to
ANATEL's rules and regulations.
Including optical cables, cable connectors, mobile network signal
transmitters.
Note: The certificate is valid for 2 years for Category I, 2 years
for Category II, and 3 years for Category III.
1. ANATEL currently does not have a direct certification agency in
China, and all certification must be done in Brazil;
2. The applicant and holder of ANATEL certification must be a local
Brazilian enterprise, which can be the manufacturer's subsidiary,
importer, distributor or authorized agent in Brazil;
3. The user manual, installation guide and warning signs must be in
Portuguese. Other documents may be in English;
4. The product must have an identification plate, including the
following information: ANATEL mark certification number (barcode);
manufacturer name; year of manufacture; model number; serial
number; distributor's registration number.
5. According to the requirements of ANATEL, a special label needs
to be affixed to the battery. This label cannot be printed by the
manufacturer itself and needs to be purchased by a local Brazilian
seller from the Brazilian official agency.