5G in Brazil: only 27 out of 102 cities with more than 200,000 inhabitants are ready

2023-06-14 19:51:00

One in four cities with more than 200,000 inhabitants is ready for receive 5G signal. This is what a survey by Connect 5G, which only pointed out 27 of the 102 Brazilian municipalities over 200 thousand inhabitants, without affecting the capitals and those with more than 500 thousand inhabitants, with capacity to receive the new connection standard. Are they:

  • Itapemirim Waterfall (ES)
  • Campina Grande (PB)
  • Caruaru (PE)
  • Paulista (PE)
  • rattlesnake (PR)
  • Maringá (PR)
  • Ponta Grossa (PR)
  • Cabo Frio (RJ)
  • Macaé (RJ)
  • Mage (RJ)
  • Petropolis (RJ)
  • Sao Joao de Meriti (RJ)
  • Volta Redonda (RJ)
  • Canoas (RS)
  • Gravataí (RS)
  • Balls (RS)
  • Rio Grande (RS)
  • Blumenau (SC)
  • Chapeco (SC)
  • American (SP)
  • Araraquara (SP)
  • Bauru (SP)
  • Indaiatuba (SP)
  • Jacareí (SP)
  • Mogi das Cruzes (SP)
  • Praia Grande (SP)
  • Sao Vicente (SP)

The study pointed out that there are still 13 other cities with a population of over 200,000 people that have specific legislation on this topic. However, better licensing practices still need to happen, as well as the need to adhere to the General Antenna Law. Are they:

  • Betim (MG)
  • Governor Valadares (MG)
  • Montes Claros (MG)
  • Ribeirao das Neves (MG)
  • Viamão (RS)
  • Criciúma (SC)
  • Itajaí (SC)
  • San Jose (SC)
  • Barueri (SP)
  • Carapicuiba (SP)
  • Guarujá (SP)
  • Limeira (SP)
  • Sao Jose do Rio Preto (SP)

As for municipalities with more than 500,000 inhabitants, the scenario is a little more positive, with an increase from four to nine that have legislation ready out of a total of 26. Meanwhile, another 8 need greater adherence to the guidelines of the General Law of Antennas. The rest still don’t have antenna laws ready to receive 5G.

The executive president of Conexis Brasil Digital, Marcos Ferrari, commented on the scenario during the Telebrasil Innovation Panel:

Having laws and regulations that facilitate the expansion of 5G and telecommunications is important for the country’s economic development, the topic was discussed in the Telebrasil Innovation Panel, which addressed, for example, the benefits that the expansion of connectivity across the country may have on the economy

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