2010 will be the year for 4G spectrum auctions in Brazil
Maravedis releases market report on Brazilian wireless market and regulatory
trends
MONTREAL, Canada, January 19, 2010 - 2010 could be the year for the
Brazilian 4G market,with auctions expected for the 3.5GHz, 2.5GHz, 450MHz bands
and remaining 3G spectrum, according to Maravedis' latest report, "Wireless
Broadband and WiMAX Market Analysis, 2010." Drawing from in-depth interviews
with Brazilian operators and regulator Anatel, the report provides a detailed
look at the broadband wireless market and regulatory activity.
"As the largest market in Latin America, Brazil offers attractive opportunities
for 4G operators. Demand for wireless broadband access is intensifying, but lack
of sufficient spectrum has delayed many commercial network deployments. With two
public consultations held in 2009 for 2.5GHz and 3.5GHz spectrum allocation,
Anatel could release spectrum for the development of 4G this year," explained
report author Cintia Garza, Senior Analyst for Latin America.
"At present WiMAX activity in Brazil has taken place in 3.5GHz only, with Neovia
and Embratel leading the market. The driven applications are high-speed Internet
and VoIP provided, mainly to address the needs of the small-medium enterprises
and multi-dwelling units markets," she added.
"On the other hand, mobile services have been a tremendous success, with 168
million mobile users out of a population of 192 million inhabitants. The
predominant technology is GSM with
151 million subscribers, followed by CDMA and WCDMA with 8.4 million and 3.5
million respectively."
SELECT KEY FINDINGS
- 75% of 3.5GHz spectrum has yet to be released.
- There are over 130,000 WiMAX subscribers today in Brazil, using a combination
of 16d and 16e equipment.
- Major WiMAX players in Brazil are Neovia and Embratel (Telmex) (3.5GHz only).
- WiMAX ARPU is US$30 (residential) and US$115 (business) compared to US$15 for
3G services.
- The 2.5 GHz band is primarily allocated to MMDS and BWA, with restrictions for
mobility.
- Anatel might auction 2.5GHz under a technology-neutral scheme allowing
mobility.
- Major 3G mobile operators in Brazil include: Vivo, TIM, Claro, Oi and Telecom
Brazil.
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