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Dispute between Brazilian agencies sets back pole sharing plans

Brazilian telecoms regulator Anatel has expressed its disappointment  at a recent decision by another government agency, the electricity-focused Aneel to, essentially, abandon plans discussed by the two regulators on the vexed topic of infrastructure sharing or, more accurately, pole sharing.

Dispute between Brazilian agencies sets back pole sharing plans

Colombia’s school connectivity plan dropped – for now

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Colombia's ICT ministry (MinTIC) has cancelled a tender to connect over 3,000 schools. However, it does seem as though the process to connect 3,082 public educational institutions for a total of COP408 billion (US$101.6 million) will reopen – in approximately one month, according to the ministry.

Colombia’s school connectivity plan dropped – for now

New partnership aims to transform IoT landscape in Latin America

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LORIOT, a long-range IoT solutions company, and LORATECH, an IoT technological solutions business, have joined forces in a partnership they say is set to transform the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape in Latin America.

New partnership aims to transform IoT landscape in Latin America

Oi Brasil fails to sell off ClientCo

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The troubles of Brazilian service provider Oi seem to be continuing as attempts to sell off one of its businesses have run into new problems.

Oi Brasil fails to sell off ClientCo

WiDEF opens new funding round to combat gender digital divide

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The Women in the Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF) announced on Wednesday the launch of its second competitive funding round for enterprises to develop and scale solutions that can narrow the gender digital divide in developing countries.

WiDEF opens new funding round to combat gender digital divide

Brazil works with IDB to expand fixed broadband coverage

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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), a source of long-term financing for economic, social and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean, says it has approved a US$100 million loan to Brazil's federal government to improve digital connectivity and expand fixed broadband coverage in the country.

Brazil works with IDB to expand fixed broadband coverage
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Odata’s second Mexican data centre starts operations

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The second Mexican data centre from Brazilian company Odata, a provider of data centre services for Latin America that is controlled by US group Aligned Data Centres, has been reported as having started operations.

Odata’s second Mexican data centre starts operations

Gilat to enhance 4G backhaul for IPT in Peru

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Satellite networking technology, solutions and services company Gilat Satellite Networks says it has received a follow-on six-year order worth over US$10 million from Internet Para Todos (IPT) to deliver cellular backhaul services across rural areas in Peru.

Gilat to enhance 4G backhaul for IPT in Peru

DIDWW expands virtual phone number service

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DIDWW, a provider of two-way SIP trunking services to operators and businesses all over the world, says it has expanded the coverage of its virtual phone numbers to another five territories.

DIDWW expands virtual phone number service

Does privacy matter to Meta? Brazil isn’t sure

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If you needed a reminder of how tricky the situation regarding AI and privacy is going to be for both lawmakers and businesses from now on, one has recently come from Brazil where the country’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) has clearly got issues with technology giant Meta's AI privacy policy.

Does privacy matter to Meta? Brazil isn’t sure

Millicom and AWS commit to continued cloud service cooperation

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Latin American telecoms service provider Millicom has announced, through its Tigo Business division, what it calls a new phase in its collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to jointly continue developing the adoption of cloud services.

Millicom and AWS commit to continued cloud service cooperation

Brazil-Colombia fibre link via Amazon is up and running

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Some very positive connectivity news comes from the Brazil-Colombia border where it is being reported that a fibre optics cable crossing Brazil's Amazonas state is finally ready to connect the Colombian city of Leticia two years after the project to link the two countries via fibre in the shared Amazon border area kicked off.

Brazil-Colombia fibre link via Amazon is up and running
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Nokia and Solis partner to support agribusinesses in Brazil

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Nokia and telecom infrastructure organization Solis Tower Telecom do Brasil have partnered to provide connectivity to agribusinesses in rural parts of Brazil.

Nokia and Solis partner to support agribusinesses in Brazil

Nokia forks out $2.3 billion for Infinera

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Nokia acquired Infinera for US$2.3 billion to increase its scale in optical networks, a move to bolster future products and improve its profit line.  

Nokia forks out $2.3 billion for Infinera

Claro Colombia claims first in 5G FWA

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Colombian operator Claro deployed the first stage of its 5G network offering fixed wireless access (FWA) broadband with vendor partner Nokia, in only four months since securing its 5G licence.

Claro Colombia claims first in 5G FWA

Data centre first for northern Brazil

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Brazil’s National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) has approved financing worth R$41 million (US$7.5 million) for Um Telecom, a B2B operator focused on Brazil's Northeast region, to deploy the first Tier III data centre in the State of Pernambuco.

Data centre first for northern Brazil
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America Movil to take controlling interest in Chile's ClaroVTR

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America Movil (AMX), a provider of telecommunications services across Latin America, and Liberty Latin America (LLA) ], a communications company with operations in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and other parts of Latin America, have announced that America Movil will be consolidating the Chilean joint venture ClaroVTR into its ongoing operations.

America Movil to take controlling interest in Chile's ClaroVTR

Chile’s Movistar Empresas launches LTE-M network for IoT

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Chile’s Movistar Empresas, the business-focused division of operator Movistar, has announced the deployment of an LTE-M network in the country, which, it says, will allow organisations of various sizes to connect their Internet of Things (IoT) devices with greater energy efficiency.

Global Fiber taps Padtec, Satelital for subsea cable off Brazilian coast

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Peru-based telecoms operator Global Fiber says it has selected Brazilian fibre-optic vendor Padtec and Peruvian telecoms firm Satelital as primary suppliers for a subsea ‘festoon’ network connecting two provincial capital cities in Brazil.

Global Fiber taps Padtec, Satelital for subsea cable off Brazilian coast

Claro is the latest 5G spectrum winner in Chile

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Claro Chile, a subsidiary of giant mobile network operator América Móvil, has won the second 5G tender in Chile, making it the fourth operator permitted to offer 5G services in the country.

Claro is the latest 5G spectrum winner in Chile

Digicel deploys Infinera tech for Deep Blue One subsea cable

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Only days after the news that multinational telecommunications company Digicel Group had announced that its new subsea fibre cable Deep Blue One, serving the Caribbean and the northeast tip of South America, had gone live, Infinera, a supplier of open optical networking solutions and advanced optical semiconductors, has announced that Digicel has deployed Infinera’s GX Series modular platform.

Digicel deploys Infinera tech for Deep Blue One subsea cable
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