According to the study “Brazil:
Country Intelligence Report”, Brazil possesses advanced technology in
telecommunications systems with four major mobile operators offering a wide
range of voice and data services. Therefore, Brazil is the largest broadband
markets in Latin America with extensive microwave radio relay systems and a
domestic satellite system. The country is a pioneer for m-commerce or electronic
commerce conducted on mobile phones. Brazil offers less-expensive
mobile-cellular technology; therefore, mobile services were extended to the
lower-income population to increase teledensity. Brazil is connected through
submarine cables and satellites as a major communication platform
because it is impossible to lay fibre optic cable in the thick vegetation.
Brazil is the
eighth-largest economy in the world and is yet to recover from a recent recession.
The country’s economy is negatively affected due to multiple corruption
scandals within private companies and government officials. Therefore, national
business opportunities ceased drastically, producing a ripple effect on related
businesses and contractors. This scenario has creating great opportunities for
foreign companies to establish themselves in a closed market. Brazilian government
has bolstered various infrastructure projects such as oil and natural gas which
raised revenues. Many other economic reforms were proposed to reduce barriers
to foreign investment and improve labour conditions. Many policies were
enforced to strengthen Brazil’s workforce and industrial sector.
Brazilian
telecommunications sector has witnessed a tremendous growth with the use of
mobile smartphones due to affordable prices. This trend has led to an increase
in Brazilian telecom revenues and the leading players generate higher operating
margins. It was estimated that the Brazilian telecommunications sector outlook
is favourable with continuous rise in the use of mobiles and smartphones. The
leading players within the Brazilian telecommunications sector are Claro, Oi, Vivo
Fixo, Telefonica, Algar Telecom, Sercomtel, Embratel, Telemar, TIM, GVT, Telmex
Solutions, Tdata, Ericsson, AT&T, Verizon, China Mobile, NTT, T Mobile, Xfinity,
SoftBank, Vodafone, China Telecom, Orange, Docomo, BT, Spectrum, BCE, Sky, China
Unicorn, Movistar, O2 and Deutsche Telekom. The telecommunications sector in
Brazil is well established and accounts for high market shares. Therefore,
local leading players are contributing towards the improving the market of
wireless broadband in the public safety and municipal wireless domains.
Wireless broadband technology is introduced within
the transportation, public safety, industrial and in public services sectors to
improve infrastructure and advanced network technologies usage. It was observed
that there is a growing demand for public safety wireless communication systems
and satellite communication which can be used in times of disaster and
emergencies when land communication does not work for navigation and gathering
of system information. Every intelligence report provides detailed coverage of
political, economic, and commercial developments. Brazilian’s infrastructure development and services market is expected to witness a steady
growth over the next few years which will help in future growth of wireless
communication in public safety and municipal wireless communication.
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