GSMA LAUNCHES MOBILE SERVICES INITIATIVES WITH GOVERNMENT OF BRAZIL AND LEADING MOBILE OPERATORS25 February 2014, Barcelona: The GSMA today announced several initiatives to advance the scope and scale of mobile services in Brazil for the benefit of its citizens and businesses. Paulo Bernardo, Minister of Communications, Federative Republic of Brazil and Anne Bouverot, Director General of the GSMA signed an agreement under which the GSMA and Government of Brazil will work together to accelerate the adoption of mobile broadband and the delivery of new mobile services in Brazil. Additionally, the GSMA and all of Brazil’s mobile operators – Algar Telecom, Claro, Nextel, Oi, Sercomtel, TIM Brasil and Vivo – announced their collaboration to provide users with safer, more secure and convenient mobile experiences through a set of initiatives that address issues such as SMS spam, handset theft and child protection.“With nearly 115 million unique subscribers and 277 million mobile connections, Brazil is the largest mobile market in Latin America,” said Anne Bouverot, Director General, GSMA. “Working together with the Government of Brazil and the country’s mobile operators, we will continue to expand the reach of mobile networks and services in Brazil and ensure that all customers can enjoy the transformational benefits of mobile in a protected and trusted environment.”GSMA and Brazil Memorandum of UnderstandingThe GSMA and the Brazilian Ministry of Communications will address a number of key areas to accelerate the adoption of mobile broadband networks and services across the country. The GSMA will provide its global expertise and facilitate dialog in areas such as machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, mHealth, mMoney and mEducation, among others. Further, the GSMA will work with operators in developing solutions to facilitate international roaming, aiming to make the service more efficient, transparent and easy to use.The Ministry of Communications will work to promote the widespread deployment of mobile broadband in Brazil, establishing clear and fair guidelines for the allocation of spectrum frequencies that will stimulate mobile broadband development. Further, the Ministry will work with other government bodies to create an adequate regulatory framework to enable new services like mHealth, mMoney and M2M, with the goal of creating of local ecosystems. To drive these projects forward, the Ministry will establish a Government Working Group, with participation from the GSMA.GSMA and Mobile Operators Launch Customer Protection Initiative Working with the GSMA, Brazil’s mobile operators Algar Telecom, Claro, Nextel, Oi, Sercomtel, TIM Brasil and Vivo will implement a multi-faceted customer protection initiative throughout Brazil, focusing on three key areas:
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