Tuesday, June 14, 2022

5G launch subject to bureaucracy and sector discussions.

The delay in clearing the 3.5 GHz band casts some doubt on the new date of August 29 set by the regulator and, above all, the implementation of networks over the next few months.

The recent 60-day postponement for the launch date of 5G standalone technology in Brazil, ordered by the Anatel (National Telecommunications Agency), was basically to bring to reality a series of problems occurring in the implementation of new systems, basically due to various issues, especially bureaucratic, which have clearly shown that there are difficulties in the path that operators must travel.

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