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.
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