GSMA Latin America Latest News GSMA: Achieving universal connectivity in Latin America requires a reassessment of Universal Service Funds A new study reveals the limitations of this instrument’s present-day design and examines reforms and alternatives to expand 4G beyond the current market frontier. 30 March, ... Brazilian mobile operators join GSMA’s We Care campaign to address the mobile internet usage gap In MWC Barcelona, operators and authorities discussed how to connect the quarter of Brazilian population who do not use mobile internet services despite living within ... Balanced 6 GHz decisions continue as regional and global trend Following a recent decision from telecom regulator IFT, Mexico has joined a growing number of countries that are keeping their regulatory options open for the 6 GHz band – an ... Chile 6 GHz 5G decision follows global trend Chile’s Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications has opened the door to using 6 GHz for 5G, reversing an earlier decision to make the whole band (5925-7125 MHz) ... Brazil multi-band auction: one of the largest in mobile history Government and mobile industry set the stage for 5G in assignment of 2.3 GHz, 3.5 GHz, and 26 GHz to mobile. Brazil’s recent multi-band auction was one of the largest in ... 5G Momentum Builds, But 4G Peak is Still Expected in Latin America 5G is Anticipated to Represent 12% of Total Connections by 2025 (86 Million); While 4G Adoption is Forecast to Rise from 55% in 2020 to 67% by the Same Year 30 November 2021, ... Regulatory Modernisation Spectrum Connected Society IoT Handset theft Infrastructure Deployment Gender Equality Mobile Money We Care