With **Government** support, operator investments, and infrastructure expansion, the country is increasing **internet access** and strengthening **digital inclusion** in thousands of cities.
At the same time, the arrival of **new mobile technology** creates economic opportunities, improves digital services, and accelerates connectivity in previously overlooked regions. The expectation is that the coming years will bring an even greater expansion of national coverage, especially in smaller municipalities and rural areas.
With information from Ministry of Communications.
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Accelerated expansion of new 5G mobile technology strengthens digital inclusion and expands internet access in thousands of Brazilian cities.
The advancement of 5G in Brazil is happening at a faster pace than anticipated by Anatel‘s official schedule. In less than four years since the start of commercial deployment, the country has already surpassed the goal set for 2026 and reached over 1,521 municipalities with coverage of the new generation of mobile internet.
According to Government data on May 7, the current number exceeds the target of 1,469 cities planned for this year by 3.5%. The growth is also notable for its speed: compared to the same period last year, there was an increase of approximately 64% in national coverage.
The expansion of new mobile technology strengthens internet access, accelerates digital inclusion, and expands connectivity in medium-sized, small cities, and rural areas of Brazil.
Government accelerates 5G expansion in Brazil ahead of official targets
The growth of 5G in Brazil gained momentum after the auction held by Anatel in 2021. Since then, operators have increased investments in infrastructure, antenna installation, and modernization of mobile networks.
With Government support, the advancement occurred at a faster pace than initially planned. Today, all Brazilian capitals already have active coverage of the technology.
The Minister of Communications, Frederico de Siqueira Filho, recently stated that the country is experiencing one of the greatest digital transformations in its history. According to him, there is a possibility of anticipating new expansion stages originally planned for 2027.
The official expectation is that about 80% of the Brazilian population will be covered by 5G in Brazil by the end of this year.
Interiorization of new mobile technology expands internet access
The expansion of new mobile technology is no longer concentrated only in capitals. The focus is now on the interiorization of connectivity, bringing ultra-fast internet to smaller cities and remote regions.
This movement strengthens internet access in locations that still faced signal limitations and low quality mobile connection. In many municipalities, the arrival of 5G in Brazil represents the first opportunity for access to truly fast and stable mobile internet.
Among the main observed impacts are:
- Better connection quality;
- Greater call stability;
- Expansion of remote learning;
- Growth of digital commerce;
- Advancement of online work.
The process also directly contributes to expanding digital inclusion in different regions of the country.
Anatel maintains schedule to expand digital inclusion in the country
Anatel remains responsible for coordinating national mobile coverage expansion targets. The plan foresees gradual growth of the technology, especially in cities with fewer than 30,000 inhabitants.
The current schedule establishes:
- 30% of small cities covered by 2026;
- 60% by 2027;
- 90% by 2028;
- Universalization by 2029.
The strategy seeks to ensure that 5G in Brazil reaches regions historically underserved by digital infrastructure.
In addition, the agency also works on simplifying rules for the installation of antennas and equipment, accelerating the arrival of **new mobile technology** in hundreds of municipalities.
Faster internet access transforms economic sectors
The advancement of **5G in Brazil** goes far beyond improving mobile navigation. The technology is also expected to generate significant impacts on the Brazilian economy in the coming years.
With faster connections and low latency, various sectors are starting to use more modern and automated systems. Among the most benefited areas are:
- Agribusiness;
- Industry;
- Healthcare;
- Education;
- Logistics;
- Transportation.
In agribusiness, for example, **new mobile technology** is already being used for remote monitoring, machine automation, and real-time data collection. The expansion of **internet access** also benefits small businesses and self-employed workers in smaller cities.
Government expands connectivity in rural areas and highways
The **Government** has also been focusing efforts on expanding connectivity in rural areas and remote regions of the country.
One of the recent highlights was the 700 MHz band auction, announced by the Ministry of Communications. The initiative is expected to benefit over 864 Brazilian localities.
The project also provides for coverage for approximately 6,500 kilometers of federal highways in 16 states, regions that still suffer from a lack of signal in several sections.
The measure reinforces the advancement of **digital inclusion** and expands **internet access** in areas historically underserved by traditional infrastructure. Experts point out that this stage will be fundamental for consolidating the expansion of **5G in Brazil** in the coming years.
Connectivity expansion puts Brazil in a new technological phase
The rapid evolution of **5G in Brazil** shows that the country is undergoing a significant digital transformation. Surpassing **Anatel**’s goals ahead of schedule demonstrates the speed of national technological modernization.
With **Government** support, operator investments, and infrastructure expansion, the country is increasing **internet access** and strengthening **digital inclusion** in thousands of cities.
At the same time, the arrival of **new mobile technology** creates economic opportunities, improves digital services, and accelerates connectivity in previously overlooked regions. The expectation is that the coming years will bring an even greater expansion of national coverage, especially in smaller municipalities and rural areas.
With information from Ministry of Communications.

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