Anatel
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Brazil’s telecoms regulator wants to position the country in the top 20 in the world in terms of connectivity and services.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will work together with the National Telecommunications Agency of Brazil (Anatel) and the National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications (ANCOM) in Romania to combat unwanted robocalls and promote advanced communications such as 5G and 6G.
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Satellite company OneWeb is to expand services to Brazil after the regulator granted it a 15-year licence.
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Brazil's telecoms regulator, the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) and Telefônica Brasil have signed a Term of Conduct Adjustment (TAC) agreement.
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National Portuguese regulator ANACOM said that the country’s delayed 5G auction has generated $657.1 million.
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Brazilians in remote and rural areas will soon benefit from better internet connectivity, as ANATEL approved the use of TV white space (TVWS).
Forthcoming events
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Brazil's telecoms regulator Anatel has confirmed the country will conducts its "largest spectrum auction ever" in the coming months.
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The US is pushing Brazil to ban Huawei and instead insist its telecoms companies use Scandinavian suppliers Ericsson and Nokia for their 5G networks, with US financial help.
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The Brazilian regulator has said neither it nor the government will intervene if operator Oi needs rescuing.