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Brazil to Tender 700 Mhz “No Revenue” to Expand Mobile Broadband

Summary by DPL News
Under a coverage approach in areas without commercial mobile services, Brazil will conduct a “no revenue” tender for the remaining spectrum in the 700 MHz band. The Ministry of Communications (MCom) published on Monday the guidelines for the allocation of the remaining frequencies through Ordinance MCom 18,902/2025, ranging from 708 MHz to 718 MHz and from 763 MHz to 773 MHz. The guidelines state that the total value of spectrum concessions will…
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Under a coverage approach in areas without commercial mobile services, Brazil will conduct a “no revenue” tender for the remaining spectrum in the 700 MHz band. The Ministry of Communications (MCom) published on Monday the guidelines for the allocation of the remaining frequencies through Ordinance MCom 18,902/2025, ranging from 708 MHz to 718 MHz and from 763 MHz to 773 MHz. The guidelines state that the total value of spectrum concessions will…

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DPL News broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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