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Uruguay’s Antel activates 5G across all departmental capitals

In June, Antel started to deploy 5G technology in Uruguay via spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band

Uruguayan state-run operator Antel has announced it has completed the activation of 5G services in the country’s 19 departmental capital cities, local press reported.

The telco noted that it has recently deployed its 5G offering in the city of Durazno.

In June, Antel started to deploy 5G technology in Uruguay via spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band.

The company said that in the initial phase, nearly 300,000 customers had access to 5G in the cities of Montevideo, Colonia, Maldonado and Canelones.

Uruguay’s telecom regulator, Ursec, had reserved a block of 100 megahertz of spectrum for Antel in a previous spectrum auction. In the 5G auction, which took place in May, rival operators Claro, owned by Mexican telecom group America Movil, and Movistar, owned by Spanish telco Telefonica, also secured 5G frequencies. The operators, who were the sole bidders in the process, each acquired a block of 100 megahertz in the 3.5 GHz band for a total of $56 million.

Ursec stipulated that the operators will have to deploy a total of 70 antennas across the country and at least two base stations in at least 10 geographic “departments”, excluding the capital Montevideo, in the first two years of the contract. In the following 36 months, Claro and Movistar will have to install at least two base stations in each of the 19 departments.

The 5G auction had raised controversy because Ursec decided to exclude local operator Dedicado, who had showed interested in the spectrum. Also, local carriers considered that the base price set by the watchdog had been high. Movistar as well as Claro and Dedicado had filed appeals regarding the price for the 5G frequencies.

In April 2019, Antel launched a pre-commercial 5G network in Montevideo using spectrum in the 28 GHz band already assigned to the company for FWA services. Claro and Movistar were subsequently awarded temporary access to spectrum in the 28 GHz band to test 5G services, including FWA.

5G subscribers in Uruguay are expected to reach 4 million by 2030, up compared to 900,000 in 2025, according to a report by telecom association GSMA.

The GSMA report showed that 5G penetration in the Uruguayan market is expected to reach 13% by 2025 while it would expand to 65% by 2030.

GSMA also noted that 5G networks will cover 99% of Uruguay’s population by 2030, up from 25% in 2025.

5G is forecast to reach 57% of the total mobile connections in Latin America in 2030, up from a current penetration of around 2%, according to GSMA.

The GSMA report stated that the region will see a 5G penetration of 11% by 2025. By that point, 5G will have a double-digit share of total connections in five countries in the region: Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay and Argentina.

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Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro Tomás
Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.