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Brazil?s decision to provide unlicensed access to 6GHz will return billions to economy, praises Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Posted by PublisherTelecommunication Thursday, 4. March 2021
Washington D.C., USA, 04 March 2021: ANATEL?s decision to open the complete 5925-7124 MHz band (6 GHz band) for unlicensed access, marks a significant milestone towards unlocking $163.5 billion to the Brazil economy, says Martha Suarez, Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) President. This decision places Brazil in a leadership position worldwide, as a hub for development of new technologies, enabling innovation, new use cases and considerable benefits for Brazilians and the national economy.
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Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) president, Martha Suarez has praised Brazil’s Anatel for granting unlicensed access to the complete 5925-7124 MHz band (6GHz band).
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Washington D.C., USA, 04 March 2021: ANATEL’s decision to open the complete 5925-7124 MHz band (6 GHz band) for unlicensed access, marks a significant milestone towards unlocking $163.5 billion to the Brazil economy, says Martha Suarez, Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) President. This decision places Brazil in a leadership position worldwide, as a hub for development of new technologies, enabling innovation, new use cases and considerable benefits for Brazilians and the national economy.
“The allocation of the full 6 GHz band is critical so that technologies using unlicensed spectrum, such as Wi-Fi 6E, may launch, develop, and thrive in Brazil. Likewise, ANATEL’s decision paves the way for the future implementation of Wi-Fi 7 and NR-U technologies in Brazil, making the country a leader in cutting-edge connectivity solutions,” says Martha Sua