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In a bold step towards modernization, Brazil unveils Public Consultation No. 39 to redefine the technical and operational requisites for utilizing radio frequency bands associated with services of collective interest through terrestrial systems. This transformative initiative aims to optimize spectrum allocation, facilitate innovation, and ensure seamless communication across various service sectors.

With a commitment to progress, several outdated acts, including Act No. 4.456, Act No. 2,934, Act No. 1.477, and Act No. 3,543, are earmarked for revocation. This strategic move clears the path for the establishment of a robust regulatory framework tailored to meet the evolving needs of the digital age.

Spanning across an extensive spectrum range, the consultation introduces stringent standards and defines operational parameters for numerous frequency bands. From the 400 MHz to 39 GHz spectrum, precise power limits, emission criteria, and operational conditions are delineated, ensuring efficient utilization and minimizing interference.

Of paramount importance, the consultation’s provisions underscore Brazil’s unwavering commitment to a smooth transition. Stakeholders are encouraged to contribute their insights until September 17th, 2023, to shape the future landscape of radio spectrum management in Brazil.

With implications on type approval processes, spectrum allocation, and adherence to standards, this consultation underscores Brazil’s proactive stance in fostering technological advancement while upholding regulatory integrity.

As Brazil embarks on this journey of regulatory evolution, stakeholders are invited to join hands in crafting a future where connectivity knows no bounds, and innovation thrives in a seamlessly interconnected world.