Brazil's Amazônia 5G Partners with Unifique to Accelerate Mobile Expansion
2026-06-12 09:19
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Amazônia 5G has partnered with Unifique to accelerate its 5G network deployment through deep integration in areas such as systems, suppliers, procurement, and network planning. During a seminar hosted by Teletime in São Paulo, Amazônia 5G CEO Luis Cláudio Pereira admitted that the company had to reassess its original plans after acquiring Ligga's assets, which forced a rapid strategic adjustment. He even stated bluntly, "We were not prepared for this acquisition."

Facing the challenges of building a core network and operational platform, Amazônia 5G's solution is to leverage Unifique's accumulated operational experience, describing it as "standing on the shoulders of giants." The agreement includes the use of Unifique's tested systems, tools, and operational processes, allowing Amazônia 5G to focus on deploying infrastructure and preparing for commercial launch. Currently, the company is completing the deployment of 130 towers and activating obligations related to the acquired spectrum, with commercial operations expected to begin within the next 30 days.

The partnership involves a clear geographical division. Under the agreement, Amazônia 5G will focus on the northern region, while Unifique's expansion related to the acquired spectrum will primarily center around São Paulo. In terms of supply chain, Amazônia 5G follows Unifique's equipment strategy, with its mobile network suppliers including ZTE and Huawei.

On Unifique's side, Fabiano Busnardo revealed that the company has completed a study to deploy 480 base stations in the state of São Paulo, with an initial plan to cover 130 cities. This strategy combines direct infrastructure deployment with commercial agreements with local ISPs. The company has signed contracts with service providers in São Paulo state, aiming to leverage these partners to accelerate network monetization, and expects to have 4 million mobile users within its service area by 2030.

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