Brazil Government Looks At Mixed Solution For Broadband Plan-Report
29 October 2009 - 12:25AM
Dow Jones News
Brazil's government has adapted a plan to spread broadband
Internet access across the continent-sized country to make it a
joint public- and private-sector affair, according to unnamed
government sources, reported local daily O Estado de S. Paulo
Wednesday.
In the latest project to expand broadband access from the
current 18 million level to 90 million by 2014, gone are plans to
set up a wholly public-sector network based on the infrastructure
of government-owned companies such as Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR),
or Petrobras, Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA (EBR), or
Eletrobras, and Eletronet. Instead, the networks of these companies
will be used as a backbone and distribution in the regions will be
the responsibility of existing privately owned broadband operators,
said the report. Communications Ministry officials are due to
present proposals to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva by Nov.
10.
Local broadband operators, including Spain's Telefonica S.A.
(TEF) and Net Servicos de Comunicacao SA (NETC), were swift to
mount a lobby after the government initially proposed the creation
of a mirror broadband network to their existing operations.
While the proposal currently being considered does include some
duplication of networks, the question of integration with private
networks appears to have been better addressed.
-By Alastair Stewart; Dow Jones Newswires; 5511 2847-4520;
alastair.stewart@dowjones.com