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Digital TV in Brazil and its interactive possibilities through mobile networks

Las Sociedades ante el Reto Digital Universidad del Norte “Cátedra Europa” March 18-19, 2009 Márcio Iorio Aranha Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law in the Law School at the University of Brasília Coordinator of the Telecommunication Law Study Group

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Digital TV in Brazil and its interactive possibilities through mobile networks

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  1. Las Sociedades ante el Reto Digital Universidad del Norte “Cátedra Europa” March18-19, 2009 MárcioIorioAranha Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law in the Law School at the University of Brasília Coordinator of the Telecommunication Law Study Group Visiting Fellow at the University of Southern California Digital TV in Brazil and its interactive possibilities through mobile networks

  2. Abstract • The debate surrounding the choice of digital TV format in Brazil resulted in a sense of expectation on its innovative aspects of broadcasting. After choosing the ISDB-T format though, as anticipated by analysts, Brazil has been facing the challenge of developing lower cost set-top boxes to take advantage of main Japanese format features: mobility and spectrum availability for interactive applications. In this scenario, this talk will address how recent telecommunication regulation in Brazil is dealing with new trends on mobile use of fixed phone networks by unlicensed devices and how these trends are related to a thriving mobile technology: fixed wireless access.

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