The Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency, ANATEL, has granted approval for Intellian’s antennas including the v240MT 2, v240M 2, v240M, and v150NX models. This authorisation enables the company's high-performance antennas, which are already well-regarded in the energy sector, to be utilised in Brazil’s expansive oil and gas market.
Regulatory Approval
The approval is a significant step for Intellian, as Brazilian telecommunications products must comply with regulatory standards outlined by Federal Law 9472/97. This compliance requires a Certificate of Conformity from a Designated Certification Body (OCD) and subsequent approval by ANATEL.
The v240MT 2 antenna stands out for its capability to integrate C, Ku, and Ka band communications on a single reflector. It facilitates auto-switching between these bands and offers both GEO and MEO satellite tracking. Other models, such as the v240M 2 and v240M, support C and Ku bands, while the v150NX can switch between Ku and Ka bands, and work across various satellite orbits. This adaptability provides users with flexibility in selecting operators and prepares them for developments in non-geostationary (NGSO) networks.
Future-Proof Connectivity
Intellian’s approved antennas are designed with future connectivity in mind, including a variety of BUC options. These options allow clients to customise the antennas' output power, enhancing uplink bandwidth capabilities. "We are delighted to receive this approval," stated Sam McKee, General Manager Americas at Intellian Technologies. "The Brazilian oil and gas markets are ideally placed to benefit from the award-winning technology and best-in-class RF performance of our v240MT 2, v240M 2, v240M and v150NX antennas."
McKee also highlighted the forward-looking design of these products, noting that they are ready for the next wave of satellite networks. By adopting Intellian’s technology, customers ensure that their connectivity remains robust and adaptable, facilitating an efficient transition to future services as they become available.
Intellian is pleased to announce that it has received approval for its v240MT 2, v240M 2, v240M and v150NX antennas from the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency, ANATEL.
These powerful, high-throughput antennas are widely used in the energy industry, so this approval opens the door for Brazil’s extensive oil and gas market to adopt Intellian’s leading antenna technology.
Regulatory Approval
Intellian’s innovative v240MT 2 antenna combines C, Ku and Ka band communications on a single reflector
According to Brazilian Regulations (Federal Law 9472/97), telecommunications products to be sold and used in Brazil must have a Certificate of Conformity issued by a Designated Certification Body (OCD), indicating that they comply with Brazilian regulatory requirements. This certificate must also be approved by ANATEL.
Intellian’s innovative v240MT 2 antenna combines C, Ku and Ka band communications on a single reflector to enable auto-switching between all three bands, together with both GEO and MEO satellite tracking. The v240M 2 and v240M do the same for the C and Ku bands, while the v150NX antenna works across multiple orbits and can be easily converted between operation on the Ku and Ka bands.
This flexibility to change band and orbit places the choice of operator firmly with the customer and ensures that the antennas are ready for the development of future, non-geostationary (NGSO) networks.
Future-Proof Connectivity
Approval for the antennas extends to include a range of BUC options, to allow customers to tailor their antennas’ output power and hence their uplink bandwidth.
Sam McKee, General Manager Americas, Intellian Technologies, concludes: “We are delighted to receive this approval. The Brazilian oil and gas markets are ideally placed to benefit from the award-winning technology and best-in-class RF performance of our v240MT 2, v240M 2, v240M and v150NX antennas.”
“These products are ready for the next generation of satellite networks, so by choosing Intellian, customers are safeguarding their connectivity for the future and guaranteeing a seamless and cost-effective pathway to new services as they come online."