Anatel (National Telecommunications Agency) approved in the past month some more Apple wireless products for sale in Brazil, currently unavailable on our Online Store. As they were launched by the company exactly on the same day as the launch of the Magic Mouse (already approved) and the iMac, the wait for the latest updates in Ma's product and accessory line is being much longer than we already consider a very absurd delay.
The first one Wireless Keyboard 2009, which comes with the new iMacs by default, but can be purchased separately. The approved model is the A1314, which contains a Restricted Radiation Transceiver that provides Bluetooth connectivity between the user's machine and the accessory.
Amid documentation, obtained exclusively by , is its certificate of technical compliance, issued by Anatel:

The national regulatory agency has also issued a certification sheet for its electronic / printed manual:

And below are two of the photos taken during the product analysis:


The second product approved by Anatel, the new AirPort Extreme (model A1354) that Apple launched in October with improvements to its Wi-Fi antenna. The new hardware implemented by Apple offers improvements in the range of connections, as well as greater stability and performance for file transfers and resource use. Wake on Demand Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
Like the Wireless Keyboard, the new wireless base also has its respective certificate of technical compliance:

As well as a special certification sheet for the manual:

And some photos of the analysis process:


Finally, Anatel approved the new edition of Time Capsule (model A1355), which won nothing but the improvements described in the product above this one. However, it was necessary to analyze the product separately, considering that they also offer wireless backup functions for computers now much faster with their new hardware.
The following is your certificate of technical compliance with Anatel rules:

Below, the certification sheet that will go to your manual:

And then, some photos of the analysis process:


Now, it is only up to Apple to start selling these wireless products in Brazil, which, considering that these approvals ended in December, should not take long to happen. The only question now is whether the 21.5 and 27 inch iMacs themselves will need to go through similar processes before going to stores, something that has happened in the United States almost three months ago.