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Digital banking firm Nubank plans MVNO mobile service in Brazil

Brazil-based digital bank platform Nubank announced plans on Tuesday to join Brazil's increasingly crowded mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) space in a bid to expand its portfolio beyond financial services.

Digital banking firm Nubank plans MVNO mobile service in Brazil

Claro Perú taps iBASIS to monetise international A2P messaging

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Global communications solutions provider iBasis said on Tuesday it has signed an deal with Peruvian mobile operator Claro Perú to implement its A2P messaging gateway solution.

Claro Perú taps iBASIS to monetise international A2P messaging

ATC and ProFuturo expand digital education programme to Nigeria

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American Tower (ATC), a provider of digital communications infrastructure, and ProFuturo, a digital education programme promoted by the Telefonica Foundation and Spanish not-for-profit banking foundation la Caixa Foundation, have jointly announced the expansion of their alliance to Nigeria to foster digital inclusion in schools in Africa.

ATC and ProFuturo expand digital education programme to Nigeria

Odata expands data centre operations in Colombia

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Odata, a Brazilian provider of data centre services for Latin America that is controlled by US group Aligned Data Centres, is reportedly investing US$1.3 billion to develop two more data centres in Colombia.

Odata expands data centre operations in Colombia

Costa Rican 5G auction process restarts after delays

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Costa Rican regulator Sutel has reportedly restarted the country’s 5G spectrum auction process, following the dismissal by The Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR) of most of the objections of Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (Grupo ICE), the Costa Rican government-run electricity and telecommunications services provider.

Costa Rican 5G auction process restarts after delays
San Jose, Costa Rica. Photo: Adan Esteva, Unsplash

GSMA: 43% of global population lack mobile internet access

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According to industry body the GSMA, 43% of the global population still does not use mobile internet, highlighting device affordability and digital skills as the main barriers.

GSMA: 43% of global population lack mobile internet access

Argentina’s government decides to offer more spectrum for 5G

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Two 5G spectrum allocations owned by government-owned groups in Argentina are now to be put up for sale after a presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni made an announcement to this effect earlier this week.

Argentina’s government decides to offer more spectrum for 5G
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Oi Brasil continues asset sell-off with ATC deal

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Brazilian telecommunications company Oi is continuing the slow business of restructuring its operations and settling debts. It has now signed a deal with infrastructure business American Tower Corporation (ATC) that will see it transfer selected towers (the number has not been revealed) and properties to ATC.

Oi Brasil continues asset sell-off with ATC deal

Fibre optic cable among Chinese imports hit by new Brazilian tariffs

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Brazil has imposed new tariffs on various imports from China and other Asian nations, including iron, steel and fibre optic cable, in what officials say is an effort to combat dumping.

Fibre optic cable among Chinese imports hit by new Brazilian tariffs

Brazil’s V.tal announces plans for its new standalone data centre unit

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V.tal, a global end-to-end digital infrastructure solutions company operating in the Americas and owner of the largest neutral fibre optic network in Brazil, has unveiled the new brand for its data centre business unit, Tecto Data Centres.

Brazil’s V.tal announces plans for its new standalone data centre unit

Sparkle joins Liberty and Gold Data on rebranded MANTA cable

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Liberty Networks and Gold Data announced on Wednesday that Telecom Italia’s international telecoms arm Sparkle has joined their plan to construct a new subsea cable system – renamed MANTA – connecting the US, Mexico, Panama and Colombia.

Sparkle joins Liberty and Gold Data on rebranded MANTA cable

Mas Movil rolls out 5G in Panama using DSS technology

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Six months after having started the first pilots, Mas Movil last week officially announced the activation of the initial phase of its 5G network in Panama. But it is also looking forward to 2025 when new spectrum should be available.

Mas Movil rolls out 5G in Panama using DSS technology

Global smartphone shipments grow 5% in Q3

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Analyst firm Canalys reported that global smartphone shipments grew 5% year-on-year in Q3 2024, marking the fourth consecutive quarter of growth. 

Global smartphone shipments grow 5% in Q3
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Brazil announces winners of first reverse mobile auction

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Operators Brisanet, Ligga/Sercomtel and TIM have been declared the winners of Brazil's first reverse mobile auction, held by the Ministry of Communications, the regulator Anatel and Seja Digital, the group involved in effecting the transition to digital TV broadcasting in Brazil, which, in turn, has opened up 4G spectrum.

Brazil announces winners of first reverse mobile auction

Nokia and RACSA deploy first 5G network in Costa Rica

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Nokia has partnered with RACSA (Radiográfica Costarricense SA) to deploy the first 5G standalone (SA) network in Costa Rica.

Nokia and RACSA deploy first 5G network in Costa Rica

Nokia and Furukawa expand Brazilian data centre partnership

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Technology innovation giant Nokia and Furukawa Electric LatAm, a communications infrastructure solutions manufacturer, have announced plans to expanded their partnership, which was established in 2022, to immediately bring high-performance solutions in data centre automation to Brazil.

Nokia and Furukawa expand Brazilian data centre partnership

Wind power supports cloud and data centre operations in India and Brazil

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Following last week’s announcement by data centre company ODATA that is expanding its wind power supply in Brazil, another story, this time from India, underlines the growing importance of offering – and being seen to offer – clean energy.

Wind power supports cloud and data centre operations in India and Brazil

DE-CIX enters South America via Brazil as Elea hosts new IX PoPs

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Internet exchange operator DE-CIX has struck a deal to enter the South American market via Brazil’s Elea Data Centers, which will host its first two IX PoPs in Brazil.

DE-CIX enters South America via Brazil as Elea hosts new IX PoPs

Latin America’s data traffic predicted to more than double by 2028

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5G market share will overtake 3G and 2G next year in Latin America, according to a joint study from industry association 5G Americas and research firm GlobalData. In addition, total data traffic on both fixed and mobile networks in Latin America is expected to more than double in four years.

Latin America’s data traffic predicted to more than double by 2028
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MRS taps Iridium and Satcom Direct for freight train ops in Brazil

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LEO satellite operator Iridium Communications said on Tuesday that it has teamed with critical communicationss provider Satcom Direct Brasil to provide Brazilian freight train operator MRS Logística with satellite connectivity for its railway operations.

MRS taps Iridium and Satcom Direct for freight train ops in Brazil

Microsoft and Galgus announce major AI-related deals in Latin America

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Artificial intelligence (AI) underpins two recent announcements in the Latin American region – one from technology giant Microsoft and the other from Wi-Fi optimisation specialist Galgus.

Microsoft and Galgus announce major AI-related deals in Latin America

Claro Colombia to inject $200M into fibre for AI prep

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Claro Colombia announced US$200 million will be used to upgrade its fibre optic network, a move to pave the way for advanced technologies such as AI.

Claro Colombia to inject $200M into fibre for AI prep

If Gartner’s Magic Quadrant turns to US hyperscalers, how will emerging markets react?

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The Gartner Magic Quadrant has been a highly influential metric in the technology sector for over ten years. As an ostensibly objective analysis of market competitors, the majority of businesses factor it into their decision-making, so its impact on the sector’s competitive landscape is evident.

If Gartner’s Magic Quadrant turns to US hyperscalers, how will emerging markets react?

New JV will address dark fibre infrastructure provision in Mexico

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SierraIG, a joint venture (JV) between dense dark fibre infrastructure provider SummitIG and Neutral Networks, a Mexican company focused on providing 100% neutral connectivity to carriers, service providers and operators, plans to establish itself as a pure-play dark fibre infrastructure provider in Mexico.

New JV will address dark fibre infrastructure provision in Mexico

Starlink agrees to block X to stay online in Brazil

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Space X subsidiary Starlink reversed course and agreed to block access to fellow Elon Musk-owned company X (formerly Twitter), to maintain its satellite internet service in Brazil.

Starlink agrees to block X to stay online in Brazil
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