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' @$ `5 S( ^/ K这个网页较清楚, cover 所有 telecommunication products:
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Category I
0 g7 R' g6 K3 rThe telecommunication products that fall into category I are the terminals which are intended to be used by the end user, such as modems and mobile phones. To obtain this certification, the product must go through laboratory tests (by a lab accredited by Inmetro) and if the manufacturer does not have the ISO900 certification, Anatel has procedures to evaluate the manufacturing process which includes visits to the manufacturing plant. In addition to that, the product must be go through annual reevaluations to maintain the certification.
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Category II
0 Y4 v; q* L: gProducts of category II are those which are not included in Category I, but yet makes use of the radio-electrical spectrum for signal transmission, including for instance antennas and restrict radiation equipments. Whitin this category you will typically find radio-broadcasting equipments, toys, and RF automation devices. Similarly to category I, products in category II are required laboratory testing and bi-annual reevaluations to keep a valid homologation at Anatel.
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Category III
; E; a9 o1 n- V; l8 [Products that neither belong to category I or II are classified in category III, which will ensure that the product complies with Brazilian laws in terms of interoperability, reliability and electromagnetic compatibility. System batteries, cables and connectors are example of category II products. These products do not require reevaluations for now, but still must be approved in the laboratory tests.$ N% L0 D6 A2 V: N5 ~8 g2 P
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