SpotBot Cellular is Certified in Brazil

    

SpotSee has earned the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) Certification for its impact-monitoring device, SpotBot™, allowing it to be sold and used in Brazil.

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As a global company, it is important that SpotSee can serve customers around the globe. All wireless devices sold in Brazil must be tested by a designated certification body to obtain regulatory approval and earn a Certificate of Conformity. Any telecommunication products sold and used in Brazil must have their certification approved by Anatel, the Brazilian telecommunications regulatory authority. The certification ensures a device is safe and its wireless signals do not interfere with other signals, such as those used by the nation’s wireless networks.

“Earning the Anatel Certification is a big step for SpotBot and SpotSee,” said Angela Kerr, vice president, product portfolio, 

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SpotSee. “Because of this certification, we will be able to increase supply-chain efficiency, reduce costs and provide unparalleled transparency to the shipping process for companies operating in Brazil.”

SpotBot CellularSpotBot is a stand-alone device that delivers global, real-time, tri-axial impact monitoring and tracking through cellular connectivity. The device tracks impact, temperature and location around the world and has an operating battery life of up to 75 days when reporting once an hour. It is mainly used when shipping items that are susceptible to damage during transport and provides comprehensive supply-chain transparency.

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