Brazil ANATEL certification refers to a certification system implemented by the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency (Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações, abbreviated as ANATEL), targeting all telecommunications equipment sold or used in the Brazilian market. ANATEL is a government agency in Brazil responsible for regulating and authorizing telecommunications services and equipment, ensuring they meet national technical requirements and standards. The purpose of ANATEL certification is to ensure the quality and safety of telecommunications products and the rational use of the radio spectrum, to avoid radio interference between different devices, and to protect consumer interests. This includes various wireless communication devices such as mobile phones, wireless routers, radio stations, satellite equipment, etc. To sell telecommunications equipment in the Brazilian market, manufacturers or importers must ensure that their products have passed ANATEL's certification process, which usually includes technical testing, registration, and compliance assessment. Once the product is certified, it will receive ANATEL's mark and certification number, indicating that the product is authorized for sale in the Brazilian market.