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The 3.5GHz Interference Monitoring Group (Gaispi), coordinated by the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel), provided 5G service in Joinville this Thursday (December 15). The city is among 15 cities in the country that will receive access before the deadline. Now the offer of services depends only on the operators. Joinville has received the technology since April, when Mayor Adriano Silva authorized Supplemental Law 600, which governs the implementation of 5G technology in Joinville and provides for the installation of an ancillary infrastructure for a radio transmission station authorized by Anatel. To rank, the researchers took into account criteria such as permission to install within 60 days, license validity of at least ten years, requests that can be submitted to a single authority at city hall, well-defined processes and documentation. , in addition to reasonable license fees.
With the introduction of 5G, Joinville will be able to implement the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0. 5G not only increases the speed of the Internet, but also reduces its delay. In practice, this means shorter response and data transfer times. It is worth remembering that on July 31, 2025, on July 31, 2025, operating companies are required to publicly announce the inclusion of 5G in cities with a population of more than 500,000 people.
Joinville’s Secretary of Economic Development and Innovation, Fernando Bade, gave details of the city’s rollout of the technology in an interview with GIRO ND this Thursday (15).
Source: Ndmais