the arrival of 5G in Brazil is causing an uproar among businessmen and citizens alike. After all, it comes with the promise of a Internet faster to carry out complex processes. For now, five capitals already have the signal installed and now three more will receive the technology this Tuesday, 16. Keep reading and learn more about the subject that has been giving us something to talk about!
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The next cities to receive 5G technology will be Salvador (BA), Goiânia (GO) and Curitiba (PR), which will already have 5G enabled this Tuesday (16). This information was confirmed by the counselor of the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), Moisés Queiroz Moreira. According to the adviser, tests to detect possible interference in the 5G signal in these capitals have also begun. In this case, they started on the 9th of August and should continue until the day of the final installation.
With 5G, the most benefited will certainly be entrepreneurs and their businesses, since the emphasis of this technology is on corporate use. In this way, it is possible to have routine processes of large companies being optimized. However, the promise is that more and more people will be able to receive 5G technology. However, Brazil is still a country with few devices that work at this speed, especially when it comes to cell phones, so adaptation can take some time.
According to Anatel, the expectation is that all capitals will be able to receive 5G technology by the end of this month. However, until then, only five capitals already have the technology, namely:
Despite the interest in streamlining the process to have 5G in all capitals as soon as possible, Anatel is aware that it will have challenges and that it may delay the deadline. Among these challenges, we can mention the distance from some capitals, especially those in the North region, such as Belém (PA) and Manaus (AM), which will demand more attention for the installations.