BROWSING: Oi

Oi moves Vex integration forward

Almost one year after acquiring the Wi-Fi company Vex, Brazilian telecom carrier Oi announced that it has integrated both companies’ networks. As part of the integration, Oi changed the name of Vex's service to Oi WiFi, and it is expanding Oi’s services to Vex customers,...

Analyst Angle: Brazil begins the race for 4G coverage

Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly feature, Analyst Angle. We’ve collected a group of the industry’s leading analysts to give their outlook on the hot topics in the wireless industry. Anatel, the Brazilian regulator, concluded its spectrum auction on June 12, offering 4G services in the...

Reality Check: LTE and 2014 FIFA World Cup – the Brazilian spectrum auction explained

Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column. We’ve gathered a group of visionaries and veterans in the mobile industry to give their insights into the marketplace. The week of June 10 was one of the most eagerly awaited in the history of Latin America's telecommunications industry....

Brazil’s Oi embraces managed services, predicts $100M in revenues

There is no going back when telecom operators move to become integrators of information and communication technology (ICT) , since carriers are seeking ways to avoid becoming just dumb pipe. "They aim to increase revenue through ICT by adding services to their business-to-business (B2B)...

Brazil’s LTE journey begins; Vivo expected to lead

The first step to a national LTE deployment in Brazil began yesterday with the beginning of spectrum auctions conducted by government regulator Anatel. There were few surprises among first-day winners – the country's big-four carriers, but the results pave the way for the start...

Brazil’s big four secure LTE licenses

Brazil's auction of LTE spectrum produced no surprises as the country's largest operators secured spectrum assets in the 2.5 GHz band designed for the rollout of mobile broadband services. Brazil's regulatory body Anatel noted that carriers bid a total of $1.314 billion (R$2.72 billion)...

Six bidders to participate in Brazil’s LTE auction

Brazilian telecom agency Anatel said that six telecom groups have submitted bids for Brazil's upcoming frequency tenders in the 2.5 GHz and 450 MHz bands. The bidding events are intended to help roll out LTE technology throughout the country. The participating telecom groups are Claro...

TIM Brazil, Oi dominate Brazilian market in April

Telecom Italia’s TIM Brazil led the Brazilian wireless market for growth in April with 808,000 net additions, according to Brazilian telecom agency Anatel. Rival Oi posted the second strongest growth for the month with 507,000 new lines, followed by Telefonica’s Vivo (481,000 net additions)...

Brazil’s Oi uses app to help offload 3G data traffic; targets 1M hotspots

Brazilian telecom operator Oi has gone a step further in its 3G data offload strategy. The company unveiled an Android application to improve the user experience when switching from 3G to Wi-Fi networks. “Offloading 3G is an important key in our strategy, which is focused...

Oi, iPass partner to expand Wi-Fi coverage

Brazilian telecom operator Oi is expanding its Wi-Fi service offerings. The carrier closed a deal with global Wi-Fi services provider iPass (NASDAQ: IPAS). Under the agreement, Oi will provide its customers with access to iPass' Wi-Fi network through its iPass Open Mobile Exchange (iPass...

Oi tests LTE in five cities

RIO DE JANEIRO – Brazilian carrier Oi has conducted LTE trials in five cities located in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Oi’s technology consultant Alberto Boaventura said the trials were done in the 2.6 GHz and 1.8 GHz bands. “The frequency bands ...

Brazil’s Oi’s profit fell 80% in Q4 as restructuring expenses increased

Brazilian carrier Oi has reported a drop of 80% in its 2011 fourth-quarter profit. According to its financial report, the telecom operator’s net income was $77.06 million (R$ 140.7 million), a sharp drop from the $386.04 million (R$ 704.8 million) posted during the same period...

Brazil’s TIM partners with Ativas, Dualtec to launch cloud service aiming to increase data revenues

“Cloud computing is a fantastic way to sell more data.” By stressing this definition, the director of innovation at TIM Brazil, Maurício Cascão, defined the telecom operator’s strategy in launching cloud computing services offers in the country. Cascão said, during the TM Forum Latin...

Telcos boost, set to benefit from cloud market

The global cloud computing market has been strengthened by telecom competition, which has also placed those companies in a prime position to take advantage of that growing market, according to a report from Pyramid Research. Analytical firm Infonetics Research also noted that carriers are...

Nokia Siemens Networks ends contract with Oi and cuts 3,500 jobs in Brazil

Nokia Siemens Networks says it will cut 3,500 jobs in Brazil after ending a big contract with Brazilian telecom operator Oi. During a press conference held at this week’s Mobile World Congress, NSN CEO Rajeev Suri said part of the company's strategy is to...

Brazil’s Oi approves a restructure plan to simplify ts holding structure and shares

Shareholders of Brazilian carrier Oi have approved a plan to simplify the company's holding structure and shares. Telemar Participacoes, which markets Oi-branded services in the country through Brasil Telecom, Tele Norte Leste Participacoes and Telemar Norte Leste, have agreed to resume investments and establish...

Brazil counts 245.2 million mobile lines, 50.8 million 3G connections

Brazilian regulatory agency Anatel released the country's latest cellphone numbers showing that at the end of January the country reached 245.2 million mobile lines, which was a 1.22% increase compared to December. However, Anatel said the absolute number of new customers (2.9 million) was...

Brazil’s Oi starts tests at 450 MHz

Brazilian carrier Oi announced that it has started tests in the 450 MHz band for broadband services in rural areas. The tests, conducted in cooperation with government regulator Anatel and the Ministry of Communications, will initially be in the city of Morriston, 74 kilometers...

Brazil’s 4G auction to be postponed to May

Brazil’s 4G spectrum auction that was expected to happen in April, might not take place before May. Brazilian communications minister Paulo Bernado said during last week’s Campus Party technology event in Brazil, that the auction’s framework may be published on April 16 and then...

Oi launches enterprise cloud strategy

Looking to expand revenues, Brazilian carrier Oi announced its cloud strategy dubbed "Oi Smart Cloud." The offering is designed to complement the carrier's enterprise portfolio, which currently includes fixed and mobile telephony, connectivity and IT solutions. “Within three years, we expect to double data...

Reality Check: Brazil’s mobile broadband scenario in 2011

Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly Reality Check column. We’ve gathered a group of visionaries and veterans in the mobile industry to give their insights into the marketplace. Brazilian Picture The number of mobile broadband capable accesses in Brazil grew 82.18% last year, totalizing 18.6 million new devices, according...

Brazil’s Oi boosts network capacity to meet New Year’s Eve demand

Brazilian carrier Oi said it has improved its network capacity to meet the growth in voice and data mobile traffic during New Year's Eve celebrations. Oi has turned over 15 radio base stations and improved the capacity of the current stations. At Copacabana beach, located...

Analyst Angle: Oi took too long to realize importance of subsidizing handsets

Editor’s Note: Welcome to our weekly feature, Analyst Angle. We’ve collected a group of the industry’s leading analysts to give their outlook on the hot topics in the wireless industry. After years trying to modify the market dynamic by not subsidizing handsets, Brazilian operator Oi...

Brazilian carriers start HSPA+ migration; Claro launches its networks

Brazilian carriers are migrating their 3G network to HSPA+, mostly to cope with the increase in data volume. Telefónica’s Vivo announced the commercial launch of its HSPA+ network last month, and América Móvil’s Claro said this week that it has enabled its network to...