Thursday, December 19, 2019

Brazilian market expects 2020 to be the basis for 5G deployment

The next meeting of Anatel’s Steering Council will take place in mid-January, which could culminate in a final vote on which the proposals will advance for the 5G auction: that of Emmanoel Campelo or that of Vicente Aquino. There is also expectation about the modification of the Pay-TV Law as regards the commercialization of linear channels on the Internet.

The Brazilian telecommunications market will begin 2020 with several issues that await a final decision and, among them, the tendering of spectrum for 5G technology, and the modification of the SeAC (Conditional Access Service Law) that regulates pay TV.

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