
In some cases, an international test report may be accepted. The INMETRO approval is valid for two to six years, depending on the product, with annual maintenance required for most products. It is generally beneficial to have for marketing purposes. INMETRO grants approval for products seeking bids with governmental institutions. Wireless telephones, including DECT systems.Products requiring ANATEL certification include: Whatever is necessary, LARCG handles the certification process for you in Brazil from start to finish. LARCG can help with local representation for firms lacking an in-country legal entity. In addition, Brazil requires manufacturers selling in the country to have local representation. ANATEL also has labeling requirements, again depending on equipment type. Family approval may be possible depending on the equipment, and typically one or two samples are required for testing.
#ANATEL WIFI MODULE ISO#
Most products require an ISO 9001:2008 certificate. Tests for electrical safety and conducted emission are the most frequently failed tests in Brazil. Note that Brazil requires stringent safety testing, in part due to the country’s frequent lightning strikes. The ANATEL approval process requires in-country testing test reports from foreign accredited labs are not accepted. Such products include network routers with E1 WAN ports, WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n access points, GSM and CDMA cellular phones, network switches, and satellite, Bluetooth, and ZigBee products. Products that connect to the public telephone network require ANATEL type approval. Two agencies grant certifications for electrical/telecommunications equipment to be sold in Brazil: ANATEL and INMETRO.ĪNATEL ( Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações) regulates telecommunications in Brazil. Type Approval in Brazil: ANATEL and INMETRO
