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What is required for telecom and wireless devices to be approved for use in Brazil?

In Brazil, all telecommunications and wireless equipment must comply with national regulatory standards before being imported, sold, or used in the local market. Devices such as mobile phones, routers, IoT products, and RF-enabled equipment are required to undergo a formal certification process that evaluates safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and technical performance. This process typically includes submission of detailed technical documentation, product testing at accredited laboratories within the country, and approval through an authorized certification body. A local representative is also required to hold the certificate and manage regulatory responsibilities. Compliance with Brazil Anatel regulations ensures legal market entry, protects end users, and guarantees compatibility with the country’s telecommunications infrastructure.

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