About CTCP

Founded in 2001, CTCP - Center for Technology Certification and Research was designated in 2004 to serve as the certification body for telecommunications products by Anatel. We ensure complete impartiality in the management of processes, keeping all information and documents provided confidential and strictly within the scope of conformity certification.

Our Story

The CTCP – Center for Technology Certification and Research was established on December 22, 2001, by a group of professionals from a Broadcast Transmitter Factory. Through Act No. 48,668 on December 22, 2004, CTCP was appointed to carry out, on behalf of the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), the functions of a Designated Certification Body (OCD).

With its background as a transmitter manufacturer, CTCP has gained years of experience in both the national and international markets. This has allowed the organization to understand the main challenges faced by domestic and foreign manufacturers, as well as importers, who often view the Certification, Homologation, and Licensing processes for Stations as obstacles to importing, marketing, and operating in the Brazilian market.

On the other hand, CTCP also understands Anatel's efforts to consolidate the application of best practices in the Certification of Conformity processes. In this way, CTCP contributes to enhancing quality and bringing benefits to consumers and users of telecommunications products and services. CTCP clearly and impartially addresses any doubts our clients may have, relying on a team of specialists accredited by Anatel with solid practical and theoretical knowledge in the telecommunications field.

The Mosaico System is a platform developed by ANATEL for publishing the homologations of telecommunications products issued by the Agency, among other functionalities.

CTCP was founded in 2001 and was designated in 2004 to perform the functions of the Certification Body for telecommunications products of Anatel.

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