segunda-feira, 06 de agosto, 2018

Brazil lost 7 mi of lines in 12 months

To the same extent that the use of 4 g technology advances with great strides in this country – with 50.2% of accesses made on technology – the need to have more than one mobile line becomes smaller and smaller. In 12 months, more than 7 million rows were gates, being only 395,000 in the passage may to June. The data are from the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), and show that customer 118.2 million use the internet through the fourth-generation technology. Implemented in 2013, the 4 g operates on provisional spectra, until the 700 Mhz band, before used by network TV, is released for use by carriers. According to the FCC, in addition to the 4 g, the goal is to launch 5 g technology in 2020. And the three chips? With the best quality of the mobile internet, the Brazilians began to perform more connections through the network, rather than the use of conventional connection. With this, people who had more of a chip disposed of secondary numbers. In June Brazil totaled 235 million mobile lines, 394,000 numbers less than in May. According to the FCC, there are more users with prepaid lines than with pós-pagas lines. "We observe the migration of a service type to the other, with the reduction of the prepaid lines and increase of pós-pagas", says the Agency, in a statement. In June 2018, the Alive owned 32% of the market of mobile lines (more than 75 million), followed by Clear, with 25% (with 59 million), TIM with 24% (56 million) and Oi with 16% (more than 38 million). Nextel held 1.3% (3 million users); the Algar Telecom, 0.5% (more than 1 million users); Porto Seguro, 0.2% (653,000); Datora, 0.10% (245,000); Sercomtel, 0.03% (65000); and other companies with 0.02% (52000).
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