For families registered in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico) and who also use satellite dishes (TVRO) to synchronize your television channels, kits will be distributed to renew the gadgets.
In these kits there is a receiver for audio and video compression, which is completely free, and has better sound and image quality.
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Around 20 million Brazilian families are following the open television signal and via satellite in Band C, which will be migrated to BandKu to avoid interference in the bandwidth 3.5GHz.
This band, 3.5 GHz, is reserved for the 5G signal, which is a higher signal frequency that will be implemented in June in all capitals of the country. It is estimated that more than 10.5 million Brazilians are enrolled in the CadÚnico program.
After the launch of 5G, which started with the H.265 codec as a differential for conglomerates aimed at low-income populations, the Monitoring Group for the Implementation of Solutions for Interference Problems in the 3.625 to 3.700 MHz Band (Gaispi) was created.
The Group's last meeting took place in April, when the five-day deadline was approved in at least 90% of cases. to answer calls related to signal interference from the 3.5 GHz Band Management Entity (EAF).
Implementation of the kits will be monitored as resources are used to ensure that people who use satellite outdoor television do not run out. The migration from Band C to Band Ku took place to free up the band for the 5G signal and meet the schedule set out in the notice.
Mobile broadband will start operating in Brazil in this process from June 30th in some cities. In 2023, it will be the turn of cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants, and so on until completing the schedule in 2026.