Brazilian citizens enrolled in the Single Registry (CadÚnico) had access to the so-called “TV Antenna Kit”. The idea is that people who use satellite dishes (TVRO) can upgrade their equipment to more efficiently synchronize the channels of television. Therefore, if you want to know how the new antenna kit release, just continue reading this article.
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A receiver dedicated to audio and video compression is included in the new kits, improving the sound and image quality of transmissions. All at no cost and without additional fees for families registered in CadÚnico.
It is estimated that approximately 20 million Brazilian families are watching free and open access television signal in Band C via satellite. To avoid interference in the 3.5GHz frequency, it will be upgraded to Ku-Band.
For those who don't know, the 3.5GHz band has been reserved for 5G, which uses a higher signal frequency. Although the deadline for starting operations to implement new technologies in the country's capitals was until June, it was recently postponed to at least September 29, according to the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel).
As resources for switching bands are used, antenna kits will be made available to those who have signed up for CadÚnico. The main objective is to prevent cities that use open satellite television from running out of signal. To enable 5G and therefore meet the specifications described in the public notice, the C Band is transferred to the Ku Band.
According to estimates, the main Brazilian capitals will be the first to benefit from the introduction of long-distance mobile communication. distance, followed by cities with more than 500 million inhabitants, and so on, until the update schedule is completed in 2026.