Brazil May Hold Fresh Wireless Data License Auction In 2010
25 Junho 2009 - 5:51PM
Dow Jones News
Brazil will likely hold an auction to sell new licenses to
operate high-speed wireless-data transfer in 2010, a response to
growing consumer demand for these services, said Roberto Pinto
Martins, telecommunications secretary at the Communications
Ministry.
Speaking at an event in Brasilia Thursday, he declined to
comment on whether the auction would involve WiMax or
fourth-generation technology, which provides super-fast data
transfer.
"Brazil needs to hold a new auction, as it is clear that
broadband networks aren't keeping up with demand," he said.
The government wants to foster greater wireless broadband
capacity in urban areas, he added.
Mobile-phone operators, including Vivo Participacoes (VIV), TIM
Participacoes (TSU) and Claro, a unit of America Movil (AMX), are
set to spend more than 10 billion Brazilian reals ($5.2 billion)
this year on third-generation wireless data networks.
This week, telecom regulator Anatel suspended the sale of
Telesp's (TSP) Speedy service in Sao Paulo state because of quality
problems, which the government body said are related to
insufficient capacity.
-By Alastair Stewart, Dow Jones Newswires; 55-11-2847-4520;
alastair.stewart@dowjones.com