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Brazil: Nationwide 5G network moves forward

On Monday, September 19, seven more Brazilian state capitals will have 5G band 3.5 gigahertz (GHz) coverage, also known as pure 5G.

The National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) announced the launch in Aracaju, Boa Vista, Campo Grande, Cuiabá, Maceió, São Luís, and Teresina.

The decision was made in a group meeting led by Anatel to monitor the implementation of solutions to interference problems in the 3.5 GHz band (Gaispi).

In Brazil, 5G is already offered in 15 state capitals.
In Brazil, 5G is already offered in 15 state capitals. (Photo: internet reproduction)

With this decision, 22 capitals will have access to pure 5G. Only five capital cities in the Northern Region do not yet have this technology: Porto Velho, Rio Branco, Macapá, Manaus, and Belém.

The official schedule of “Anatel” foresees the activation of pure 5G in all capitals by November 27.

However, the date can be brought forward if operators manage to complete the installation of antennas and filters before that date and Gaispi approves the signal clearance.

According to Anatel, operators Claro, TIM, and Vivo, awarded the national licenses for the 3.5 GHz band in the auction at the end of 2021, must install a minimum number of 5G antennas in each federal capital.

Each operator must activate at least eight stations in Aracaju, five in Boa Vista, eleven in Campo Grande, eight in Cuiabá, thirteen in Maceió, fourteen in São Luís and eleven in Teresina.

In this phase, the tender provides for the activation of one 5G antenna for every 100,000 inhabitants.

The number of stations will increase as this technology advances. In the country’s interior, the pure 5G signal will be activated gradually until 2029, according to the schedule of Anatel.

Pure 5G, also called standalone or SA, offers speeds ten times faster than 4G and lower latency (delay) in responding to user commands.

The technology is already offered in 15 state capitals: Brasília, Belo Horizonte, João Pessoa, Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Curitiba, Salvador, Goiânia, Rio de Janeiro, Palmas, Vitória, Florianópolis, Recife, Fortaleza, and Natal.

To use pure 5G mobile Internet, users need a cell phone suitable for this technology. Most newer cell phones are already enabled.

Operators do not require SIM cards to be changed. The user must be in areas covered by the 5G signal, which will initially work in regions selected by the phone companies.

With information from Latina Press

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