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Operators did homework, but there are still adjustments, says FCC

07/26/2012

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Superintendent gave no date for resumption of sales of chips.
Further meetings were scheduled with the three operators in the next week.
The three operators affected by the suspension of sale of new chips (TIM, Claro and Oi) did the "homework" to bring their investment plans for the next two years, said on Wednesday (25) the Superintendent of Private Services the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), Bruno Ramos. The plans and their approval by the FCC, is a requirement for sales of services can be resumed.

"The Claro gave a detailed plan, but some adjustments in the demand are still needed. An adjustment was necessary because the demand was not detailed. TIM presented extensive documentation and Oi presented a detailed plan for each Brazilian state. All companies made homework, but need to work on specific indicators for the population to monitor quality improvement, "said Ramos, after the second round of meetings with the companies.

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'Adjustments' are still needed
The superintendent added, however, that further meetings will be needed with the three operators for the "adjustments" requested by the FCC presented investment plans can be evaluated.

"This is normal. The company will review first. Delivery to verify that the FCC has some adjustment. And we always have, because we want this plan is easy to investigate," he explained.

Bruno Ramos said he is not yet possible to say whether sales of chips these operators can be resumed within 30 days. On Tuesday, the Communications Minister Paulo Bernardo said the government estimated that sales of chips could be resumed within 15 days.

"I can not say it [that sales will be reactivated within 30 days]. Companies fulfilled a part, but there are adjustments to be made, still to be analyzed. We want plans with indicators that show whether there is money and that comes with the ability demand, "concluded Bruno Ramos.

Suspension of sale of chips
The FCC announced last Wednesday the suspension of sales of chips for mobile phone companies Oi, Claro and TIM since last Monday (23). The decision, which includes the voice and data, was motivated by problems in the quality of services, informed Anatel. The ratings are relative to the interruption of calls, network quality and customer service.

The suspension on the sale of chips, with regard to the Claro, includes the states of Santa Catarina, Sergipe and Sao Paulo. About Oi, Anatel's decision covers the states of Amazonas, Amapá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Roraima and Rio Grande do Sul in the case of TIM, the suspension of the sale of chips comprises the following states: Acre, Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Distrito Federal, Espirito Santo, Goias, Maranhao, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso, Para, Paraiba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Parana, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte, Rondônia and Tocantins.

Although not required to stop selling chips, operators Vivo, CTBC and Sercomtel must also submit a plan to improve services in their areas.
According to Anatel, these operators can also come to have suspended the sale of chips if you do not have this plan.



Source: G1

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