by Manuel R. Marti
Brazil’s regulator Anatel agreed last month to open the entire 6 GHz band (5925—7125 MHz) for unlicensed services. The move could result in Brazil becoming the second country in the world—after the US—to release 6 GHz spectrum for Wi-Fi. Read more...
by Toby Youell
Brazil has adopted long-awaited legislation that is designed to liberalise its spectrum policy framework, along with other changes to the country's telecoms rules. Read more...
by Dugie Standeford
Brazilian regulator Anatel has made spectrum available for 5G at 39.5-40 GHz and 2300-2400 MHz and is considering additional bands - but not 28 GHz. Read more...
by Kane Mumford
Brazilian regulator Anatel also has to ensure that the technology does not cause interference to the many satellite TV receive-only earth stations in the country. Read more...
by David Yip
Brazilian regulator Anatel sold just 5,479 out of 20,000 regional spectrum licences made available to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) at the end of last year. Read more...
by Toby Youell
Revenues fell far below the government's targets for the band. Read more...
by Website author
The Chilean 700 MHz auction was the first in the band in South America but does not yet appear to be the drop that starts the waterfall. Read more...
by Toby Youell
Brazilian broadcasters' association ABERT has questioned the methodology and findings of a GSMA-commissioned report that purports to show that LTE and TV can co-exist in the 700 MHz band. Read more...
by Toby Youell
Two inter-American proposals propose different approaches to the coveted 470-698 MHz band. Read more...
by Website author
Anatel published a decree in the country's official gazette yesterday (13 November) that confirms its plan to allocate the 700 MHz band for mobile broadband. Read more...