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== Description ==
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A certification of radio products for the Brazilian market is based on an approval of the local authority Agência Nacional De Telecomunicações (Anatel). The certification relates to national specifications for the testing and certification process and is the basis for a market approval for Brazil.
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== Categories ==
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The Anatel certification is relevant to a variety of products and the process divides the products into three different categories.
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'''Cat. I: Terminal Equipment'''
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This category includes products such as mobile phones, mobile phone chargers or modems. The approval for these products is valid for one year and the certification process usually requires ten to twelve weeks.
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'''Cat. II: Restricted Radiation Equipment'''
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For this category, which includes products using technologies such as WLAN, Bluetooth or radar, manufacturers must also schedule a period of ten to twelve weeks for the certification process. The approval is valid for a total of two years.
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'''Cat. III: Remaining Radio Equipment'''
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Products from this category (mobile network signal transmitters, cable connectors, fiber optic cables) are permanently approved for the Brazilian market. This means that a recertification is not necessary for unchanged devices.
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For all three categories, the tests required for market approval must be carried out in a local laboratory in Brazil. Furthermore, as part of the certification process, a local representative must be involved. The Anatel certification is finally carried out by a so-called Designated Certification Body (OCD), which also needs to be involved as this step is also mandatory and defined by the rules of the authority.
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== Attachments ==
 
== Attachments ==
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{| class="wikitable"
|[[File:Anatel FMB PR Certificate (2022-09-29).PNG|thumb|Anatel Certificate PR]]
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|[[File:Anatel FMB ES Certificate (2022-09-29).PNG|thumb|Anatel Certificate ES]]
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![[File:Anatel FMB Certificate.png|thumb|Anatel Certificate]]
|[[File:Anatel FMB EN Certificate (2022-09-29).PNG|thumb|Anatel Certificate EN]]
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![[File:Anatel FMB EN Certificate.png|thumb|Anatel Certificate EN]]<gallery>
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You can the find PDF version of the REACH Regulation Declaration certificate [https://wiki.teltonika-gps.com/wikibase/images/8/82/Anatel_FMB.pdf '''here'''.]
 
 
[[Category:FMB001 Certification & Approvals]]
 

Revision as of 17:27, 26 February 2020

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Description

A certification of radio products for the Brazilian market is based on an approval of the local authority Agência Nacional De Telecomunicações (Anatel). The certification relates to national specifications for the testing and certification process and is the basis for a market approval for Brazil.

Categories

The Anatel certification is relevant to a variety of products and the process divides the products into three different categories.

Cat. I: Terminal Equipment

This category includes products such as mobile phones, mobile phone chargers or modems. The approval for these products is valid for one year and the certification process usually requires ten to twelve weeks.

Cat. II: Restricted Radiation Equipment

For this category, which includes products using technologies such as WLAN, Bluetooth or radar, manufacturers must also schedule a period of ten to twelve weeks for the certification process. The approval is valid for a total of two years.

Cat. III: Remaining Radio Equipment

Products from this category (mobile network signal transmitters, cable connectors, fiber optic cables) are permanently approved for the Brazilian market. This means that a recertification is not necessary for unchanged devices.

For all three categories, the tests required for market approval must be carried out in a local laboratory in Brazil. Furthermore, as part of the certification process, a local representative must be involved. The Anatel certification is finally carried out by a so-called Designated Certification Body (OCD), which also needs to be involved as this step is also mandatory and defined by the rules of the authority.

Attachments

Anatel Certificate
Anatel Certificate EN

You can the find PDF version of the REACH Regulation Declaration certificate here.