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Brazil/Anatel has recently opened a public consultation on a regulation update, relating to Access Points, in the range of 5925-7125 MHz. Introduction Proposal to update the Technical Requirements for Conformity Assessment of Restricted Radiation Radiocommunication Equipment, approved by Act No. 14448, of December 4, 2017, to determine that Access Points that are currently authorized to operate in the range between 5,925 MHz and 7.125 MHz are limited to operating in the 5.925 to 6.425 MHz band and have automatic and remote firmware update functionality to adapt their operating channels to the frequency bands permitted for use by Anatel in Brazil. Consultation closed on August 6, 2024. #typeapproval #compliance #Regulatory #GMA #homologation https://lnkd.in/d9_7iYP5
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Allan T. Rasmussen (อัลลัน ราสมุสเซน)
Allcom Telecom has announced the launch of its mobile virtual network operator (#MVNO) in Brazil, using the network of Algar Telecom. The project foresees the offering of customized plans to serve businesses that use IoT, says Allcom The service should be available from the beginning of the third quarter this year throughout #Brazil. Allcom Telecom already reports a base of more than three million devices in the country in the #IoT and #M2M market, offering both connectivity management solutions and equipment for the segment (such as trackers, locators and PoS). CEO of Allcom Telecom, Marcio Fabozi said: "It is natural that, with the expertise we have developed, we evolve into a mobile virtual network telecom operation, adding more services and infrastructure, to enable the launch of new products focused on IoT segments, such as industry, agriculture and smart cities". https://lnkd.in/gecQtp6C
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Ocean Cert Services Of Telecommunications Part of Ocean Group
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Allcom partners with Orbcomm for satellite IoT and GE Vernovan for Private Network Allcom Telecom intends to offer satellite connectivity for Internet of Things (#IoT) networks in Brazil. To this end, the company has entered into a partnership with ORBCOMM, a company that operates 28 satellites. In an interview with TELETIME , Allcom CEO Marcio Fabozi said that the goal is to serve companies that operate in remote or hard-to-reach areas in Brazil. " We see satellite in our offering as a complementary technology to some other network technology that we have ," said Marcio Fabozi. In this sense, sectors of the economy such as agribusiness, logistics, utilities and maritime transport, for example, are examples of markets that are in Allcom's sights. In the case of agriculture, it will be possible to use IoT technology to monitor machinery, weather conditions and crops in real time. But there are other markets to be explored – and where Allcom believes that satellite can be the main communication technology. This is the case of vessels – which should now be better explored through the partnership with Orbcomm, said Fabozi. In addition to satellite connectivity for IoT devices, Allcom Telecom has also partnered with GE Vernovan (present in 90% of the world's energy utilities, according to the company) to distribute #PrivateNetwork solutions in Brazil. The focus here is on sectors that demand high connectivity and low latency. As Fabozi told TELETIME, the partnership will enable private LTE 4G and 5G networks, complementing Allcom's IoT solutions. As with the satellite offering, this collaboration with GE targets industries such as agribusiness, energy, mining and transportation. The goal is to offer automation, monitoring and connectivity for autonomous vehicles and equipment. Since June, Allcom has also been a mobile virtual network operator (#MVNO) in Brazil. According to Allcom's CEO, the expectation is that new satellite IoT offerings and private networks will boost the company's growth. "We have grown by almost 2 million [connected] devices in the last two years," said the CEO. By 2024, the company expects to add another 1 million devices. "But this base, today, comes from the cellular network. With these new satellite offerings, private network and LoRa, we understand that we will start to cover not only new businesses, but we will also be able to increase this base even more with these technologies," he said. https://lnkd.in/gcQyp_9i
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Carlos Barroso
K2 Telecom has created an innovative service offer while protecting its own network with Nokia's Deepfield Defender. The case study is worth the reading. Click here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/d4T-2agP Summary: K2 Telecom Brazil: Shield fast, scale smart, and monetize DDoS security This case study captures the case of K2 Telecom, Brazil, as it grows its operations and places a special emphasis on protecting its customers against new generations of DDoS attacks with the Nokia anti-DDoS solution that can detect and mitigate attacks in seconds, scale efficiently, and provide an opportunity to monetize security-enhanced services to their customers
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Skylo to launch mobile to satellite service with MVNOs in Brazil next year At the Latin American Satellite Congress, in Rio de Janeiro yesterday, Skylo announced it would launch its Satellite direct-to-device (#D2D) in Brazil next year. The company has developed a technology that allows direct connection between smartphones with chipsets compatible with 3GPP release 17 and geostationary satellites that are already in orbit using the L or S bands. In Brazil, Skylo has a partnership with Viasat to use its satellites, and the authorization from Anatel to use the L band. In addition, Hugh Stevenson, Skylo's Business Development Director, revealed that Skylo has already reached partnerships with three mobile virtual network operators (#MVNO) to launch the service with an initial focus on the Internet of Things (#IoT) solutions market. Unlike Starlink or Kuiper, Skylo's service is not broadband, but narrowband. The idea is to serve for emergency communication, such as sending or receiving text messages, or sending location information; or for data traffic from IoT applications. The three main use cases are: 1) SOS service for the end consumer; 2) vehicle monitoring and telemetry; 3) IoT in heavy machinery located in remote areas. Latency ranges from 5 to 15 seconds. Since it uses the L and S satellite bands, Skylo does not depend on agreements with mobile operators. According to its director, the technology is agnostic to the type of satellite, and may also operate with those in low and medium orbits in the future. Its biggest challenge, however, is the lack of devices compatible with release 17. For now, the technology is restricted to top-of-the-line smartphones. In the US, Google's new Pixel models have the service. "Skylo's innovation is to take advantage of geostationary satellites," said Stevenson. The company already has partnerships for coverage and operations in more than 40 countries. Brazil will be the first in Latin America, said the executive. https://lnkd.in/gWs87Thc
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