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4 g already is the leading mobile communication technology in Brazil

11/30/2017 - users, thus becoming the main mobile communication technology in the domestic market just over four years after the arrival in Brazil. In 2017 the service coverage has been the flagship of investment for telcos. The Overdrive should be confirmed as soon as the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) disclose the balance of mobile telephony in the month of October; in September the difference between 3 g and 4 g was only 4 million (95.4 million against 91.4 million), in 6 million reduction

Carriers lost 500,000 mobile lines in February

4/12/2017 - Sao Paulo-The mobile phone operators lost 500,600 lines during the month of February, reported yesterday (11) the National Telecommunications Agency. In the past twelve months the fall reached 15,100,000.

Near the end of analog TV, there are converters in SP

3/14/2017 - On March 29, the Government intends to turn the analog TV signal in the greater São Paulo. This will only happen, however, if 93% of the estimated 22 million residents of the region are prepared for change: the inhabitants and their "neighbors" must have a digital signal-compatible TV or a converter installed on your tv. Otherwise, only summer drizzles on the screen. The problem, however, is to find a digital converter in retail stores in São Paulo is more difficult than imagined.

84000 wins new broadband access

1/16/2017 - São Paulo-84000 were recorded new broadband access last November, reported the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel). The service has risen 5.06 percent in the last 12 months and reached 26, 721milhões of signatures throughout the country.

Telefónica's profit soars 118% Living in the quarter, to $ 1.99 billion

7/30/2014 - Telefónica Alive recorded net income of r $ 1.99 billion in the second quarter, with an increase of 118% over the same period in in 2013. The strong growth was due to the revision of the tax bases of intangible assets arising from business combinations, which had positive effect of r $ 1.2 billion in the result.

Tablet which operates with two chips conquers space in country

7/15/2014 - The Brazilian market for tablets, which last year reached sales of 8.4 million units and this year will grow by 32%, according to IDC, receives this semester with new devices that will help boost sales in the country. The Brazilian Digital Life (DL) and the Taiwanese maker Mediatek chip developed in partnership a line of inexpensive tablets with Dual SIM (which accepts two chips of operators) and internet connection of third generation (3 g).

Oi's net profit drops back in the third quarter, 70.7% to R $ 172 million

11/13/2013 - The Hi phone operator recorded net income of r $ 172 million in the third quarter. This result represents a drop of 70.7% compared to the gains recorded between July and September 2012 ($ 587 million).

Portugal Telecom and Hi, anyway, together

10/3/2013 - The dream of national supertele also would act as a ' telecommunication ' Brazilian multinational ended yesterday with the announcement of the merger between Portugal Telecom and Hi. The Union CorpCo, which will integrate the assets of the two groups, but under control of the Portuguese partners. The Portugal Telecom enters with its business lines of fixed telephony, mobile, broadband and pay-TV, present in the Portuguese market and also in Angola, Unitel, Namibia (MTC), Cape Verde (CVT), São To

Hi and Portugal Telecom sign agreement to unite activities

10/2/2013 - (Updated by 10:28) Oi and Portugal Telecom have signed memorandum of understanding to merge their activities, reported the Brazilian operator in fact. With the merger, a company called CorpCo will be created, with the two companies acting as its subsidiaries. The Union will combine the activities and business developed by Oi in Brazil and Portugal Telecom in Portugal and Africa.

Nextel moves to stem market loss in the country

9/9/2013 - Nextel is turning upside down its strategy after finishing the second quarter with 8.3% drop in the number of clients in relation to 2012. The company is going back to decisions that affected customer service and led to technological backwardness in relation to the competition. Nextel's President in Brazil, Gokul Hemmady, says he knows that the radio does not attract more clientele. The difference, now, is on offer.

Hi has net loss of R $ 124.2 million in second quarter

8/14/2013 - Oi recorded net loss of R $ 124,225 million in the second quarter, compared with net income of r $ 345,283 million in the same period in 2012. The result is attributable to shareholders of the parent company.

Profit grows, but per-user revenue falls

7/31/2013 - The mobile phone operator TIM recorded net revenue of R $ 4.94 billion in the second quarter, a high of 8.7% over the same period last year. The performance is higher than the expectations of analysts heard by value, which provided an index under 7% recorded in the range between April and June 2012.

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