According to Tim’s estimates, 10% of the audience at Rock in Rio this year will have 5G-compatible handsets.
It is a volume that the operator says it considers significant for a technology that was launched a few days ago in the city.
With the green light from Anatel for stations with 5G in Rio de Janeiro, Tim says it has set up a structure to make the festival the first major event with technology in Brazil.
According to the company, each area of ​​the City of Rock will be considered a microcity, with an expected public for the distribution of equipment.
Joana Cunha with Paulo Ricardo Martins, Diego Felix and Fernanda Brigatti
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