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Brazil Opens Public Consultation on Data Center Conformity Rules

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Brazil Data Center Regulation Open for Public Comment

The National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) in Brazil has launched Public Consultation No. 48/2025. This initiative introduces a proposed framework of technical requirements and operational procedures for the conformity assessment and homologation of data centers that are integrated into telecommunications networks (DCTCs). The Brazil data center regulation signals a significant shift in telecom infrastructure compliance.

Alt text: Illustration representing Brazil data center regulation and compliance audit process.

Brazil Data Center Regulation: Scope and Infrastructure Coverage

The proposed regulation targets data centers that:

However, the regulation excludes infrastructure focused solely on physical signal transduction or interconnection, such as PoPs or radio base stations.

Key Compliance Requirements Under the Brazil Data Center Regulation

To comply, operators must:

Moreover, DCTCs deployed after the regulation’s enforcement date that use GPUs must declare compliance with specific electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) emission standards.

Certification Options and Audit Flow

Operators can choose between two pathways:

Furthermore, approved facilities will undergo mandatory re-evaluation every three years. If inspections or market surveillance uncover non-compliance, Anatel may suspend the approval.

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