after the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) has suspended temporarily the internet charge fixed duty free limit (for 90 days and until the carriers are prepared), already I could feel that something was wrong. After the publication of the measure, the president of the body, João Rezende, threw another shovelful of dirt on top of unlimited networks.
In the press conference, Rao made it clear that the era of fixed Internet unlimited in Brazil is at an end and that this transition is even inevitable. The blame, he said, is the network infrastructure that is no longer able to deal with the reality of the domestic market. "Not all models fit the total service limitlessness because the network does not support," he said.
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The president also threw some blame the operators - they did the Brazilian believe that would free network forever. "I think companies, over time, deseducaram consumers, with the issue of unlimited, infinite service advertising. This eventually, somehow, desacostumando the user. It was bad education, "he claimed, according to Estado.






