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Brazil has 1 new broadband access per second, informs Telebrasil

22/10/2012

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The access to fixed and mobile broadband in Brazil reached 83 million in September, up 58% over the same period of 2011. According balance of the Brazilian Association of Telecommunications (Telebrasil) in the last twelve months, the average new access equates to a new connection per second. The number of mobile connections grew 84% in the last twelve months and totaled 63.6 million. Of the total, 12.7 million are data terminals and 50.9 million 3G phones. In this segment, which includes smartphones, there was growth of 86% since September 2011 period that were activated almost 30 million new 3G mobile accesses.
The 3G networks that enable mobile broadband offering, are already installed in 3,066 municipalities, home 86.7% of the Brazilian population. This year alone, 416 new municipalities were connected to 3G.

The fixed broadband, in turn, grew only 7.7% in the last twelve months, with activation of 1.4 million accesses, totaling 19.4 million in Brazil. Last year, 31.5% of fixed broadband access enabled by telecommunications providers were the National Broadband Plan (PNBL) that accumulates 1 million customers among utilities. The PNBL was released in 2010.



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