TIM Brazil
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Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) has announced a regulatory sandbox designed to support trials for direct to device satellite connectivity.
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Cisco, NEC and TIM Brasil have announced they will work together to improve TIM Brazil’s network quality via automation and advanced data analytics.
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Elea Digital, a Brazillian edge data centre company plans to develop the largest data centre in the South of Brazil after signing a purchase and sale agreement of real estate owned by Telecom Italia (TIM).
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TIM Brasil along with Telefonica Brasil (VIVO) and Claro have completed the acquisition of Oi Group’s mobile assets for a sum of around 7 billion reais ($1.5 billion).
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TIM has confirmed that TIM Brasil, together with Telefônica Brasil (VIVO) and Claro, have sent a notification of the closing to the Oi Group for acquisition of its mobile assets.
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TIM Brasil and Huawei have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop a 5G City in Paraná, Curitiba in Brazil.
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TIM Brasil has extended its Sky Coverage project to take its 4G services to new locations – some of which are lacking in not only fibre, but electricity.
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TIM Brasil’s acquisition of Oi Group’s mobile assets has been approved by Brazillian antitrust watchdog CADE.
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TIM Brasil has announced the appointment of Alberto Mario Griselli as CEO of the company.
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Telesat and TIM Brasil have completed a first-of-its-kind LEO backhaul testing in Brazil.
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TIM Brasil, the Latin American offshoot of the former Telecom Italia, is to expand its 4G mobile network using solar energy in off-grid areas.
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TIM Brasil has selected Oracle and Microsoft to migrate all of its on-premises workloads to the cloud.
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TIM Group’s financial results have been released for the third quarter, confirming growth across cash generation and a reduction of net financial debt.
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Brazilian operator Oi has sold its mobile business to a consortium of three other operators for the equivalent of €2.6 billion, according to overnight reports.
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A consortium of América Móvil, Telefónica and TIM subsidiaries in Brazil is set to win its battle for bankrupt company Oi after a rival bidder dropped out.
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A company bought last December by Marc Ganzi’s Digital Colony is set to buy bankrupt Brazilian operator Oi within the next few days.
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TIM confirms that its subsidiary in Brazil TIM S.A., jointly with Telefônica Brasil S.A. and Claro S.A., has submitted a binding offer for Oi Group's mobile business.