by Mirva Villa
Anatel has launched a consultation on technical requirements for the use of spectrum. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
Anatel is seeking feedback on proposed draft regulations concerning spectrum used for IMT, fixed broadband and pay TV. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
The Brazilian regulator Anatel seeks to simplify the regulation related to the tender process of spectrum assignments. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
Anatel has launched a consultation on the technical requirements for coexistence in the 700 MHz band between the coexistence of broadcaster SBTVD and other services operating in the 698-806 MHz band. The broadcaster operates in the frequencies between 470-698 MHz, while the other communication services operate in the 698-806 MHz… Read more...
by Mirva Villa
Brazilian regulator ANATEL is seeking stakeholders' views on their intention to grant spectrum rights to Echostar and Omnispace in the S-band. The regulator intends to grant both applicants 15 MHz of spectrum in the 2.1 GHz range. The regulator asks whether the segmentation of the band into smaller 5-10 MHz… Read more...
by Mirva Villa
Anatel has launched a public consultation on the changed technical and operational requirements for broadcast auxiliary services. The consultation document is open until March 17, 2023. Read more...
by Mirva Villa
Anatel announces in a press release that a new consultation will soon be made public on proposals to strengthen joint spectrum coordination in the Southern Common Market (known as Mercosur) and regulatory simplification. The consultation will be available for comment 45 days after its publication in the official government gazette.… Read more...
by Mirva Villa
Brazilian regulator Anatel has announced it will consult on technical requirements for the operation of the Automatic Frequency Coordination (AFC) in the 6 GHz band. The AFC system will allow the use of Wi-Fi 6E outdoors. PolicyTracker was unable to find the exact timings for the consultation but it is expected… Read more...
by Mirva Villa
The National Telecommunications Agency Anatel has announced they will seek opinions on new satellite regulations to accommodate new services. The consultation asks for views particularly on non-geostationary satellite systems and minimum conditions to run the services, taking into account public interest in the use of spectrum resources. The regulator says… Read more...
by Richard Haas
Brazil’s regulator Anatel is consulting on the creation of buffer zones around airports to protect aeroplane altimeters. Anatel is proposing a 910m radius around airports as well as a 2.1km zone from the end of each aeroplane runway. Within this zone, base station antennas must not point above the horizon… Read more...