Incrementally, 2.5 GHz has added significantly to mobile capacity in all three of the countries with the most spectrum.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Mobile Spectrum in South America: 3.5 GHz Makes the Difference
This look at mobile spectrum in South America provides a bit of insight on spectrum allocation by country. Some, such as Mexico, have as little as 226 MHz of total spectrum; others, such as Brazil, have 502 MHz.
Incrementally, 2.5 GHz has added significantly to mobile capacity in all three of the countries with the most spectrum.
Incrementally, 2.5 GHz has added significantly to mobile capacity in all three of the countries with the most spectrum.
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