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Brazil - Mobile Frequency Bands & Spectrum Auctions
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Feb 2010, Pages: 8
Brazil uses six frequency bands for 2G mobile services, and another four bands for 3G services. The country has been carved into ten areas for 2G licensing and into eleven areas for 3G licensing. Through spectrum allocations and auctions – as well as acquisitions, Brazil has four mobile companies (TIM, Vivo, Claro, and Oi) that hold nationwide licences for 2G mobile services. A highly successful 3G auction awarded 36 licences, giving all major mobile operators authorisation to offer 3G nationwide. The regulator is planning several public consultations and new spectrum auctions for 2010. This report provides an overview of spectrum regulations and spectrum auctions in Brazil, as well as frequency band statistics and operators/regions for each band.
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