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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

LTE: Brazil: Telefonica to launch LTE services in April 2013.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.


LTE: Brazil: Telefonica to launch LTE services in April 2013.


Telefonica�s Brazilian unit plans to launch LTE services in April 2013, according to the CEO of the country�s largest operator.

Outlining the carrier�s aim to upgrade its 3G HSPA network, Paulo Cesar Teixeira told delegates: �We will have 4 cities in April next year and then another 6 nearby cities.� Teixeira said the chosen cities will be those that are scheduled to host World Cup games in 2014.

The LTE service will be branded �4G Plus,� a natural progression from its existing 3G Plus service.

In June this year Telefonica�s Brazilian unit � Vivo � purchased 2x20Mhz chunks of LTE spectrum in the 2.6GHz frequency band. It paid around BRL1.05 billion (US$500 million) for the spectrum. In total the country netted BRL2.72 billion from winnings bids from Vivo, America Movil�s Claro, TIM Brasil and Oi.

Although the largest operator, Vivo may not be first to market with Brazilian LTE services. Number four operator Oi last month outlined plans to achieve 50 percent coverage in seven Brazilian cities also by April 2013.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Brazil: Foxconn buys land.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.


Brazil: Foxconn buys land.

EMS provider Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry) has announced that its subsidiary Foxconn CMMSG Industria de Electronicos Ltda has acquired a tract of land of 141.82 hectares (350.45 acres) in Brazil from Toulouse Incorporacao SPE Ltda for BRL26.113 million (US$12.64 million).

The subsidiary started negotiation for the land acquisition on September 4, 2012 and struck the deal on November 15, Foxconn indicated.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Brazil: Microsoft to build its first Lab in Latin America.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.




Brazil: Microsoft to build its first Lab in Latin America.

The software giant Microsoft announced Wednesday that it will build its first laboratory in Brazil for advanced technology in Latin America and fourth in the world, as part of an investment plan of $ 100 million to make in the next four years. 

This venture, a leading company in its 23 years of operations in Brazil, "will be a cornerstone for the future of innovation at Microsoft," said Hern�n Rinc�n, president of Microsoft Latin America, in a ceremony attended the Brazilian ministers of Education, Aloizio Mercadante, and Science, Technology and Innovation, Marco Antonio Raupp.

Based in the port area of ??Rio de Janeiro, the Microsoft lab will develop new technology and advanced engineering in communications and other areas, and provide a platform for computer research in Brazil, the world's sixth largest economy.

 "Microsoft believes in Brazil, we believe in their potential, human capital," said Rincon. The initiative was supported by the government of Dilma Rousseff, who is determined to raise the competitiveness of its economy with the formation of skilled labor and the export of knowledge. 

Besides this project, Microsoft announced the creation of a development center for the  search engine (Bing) and a company which specializes in small businesses boost technology. 

The company plans foresees investments of U.S. origin for 200 million reais ($ 100 million) over the next four years, said Michel Levy, head of Microsoft in Brazil. "We are convinced that these initiatives help to make the country a benchmark in technology, which is essential for increasing national competitiveness," said the manager.

Press Release:

Microsoft announces investment of $ 200 million in research, development and innovation in Brazil.

In line with the Largest IT Program, launched by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Microsoft invests in advanced technology lab at Microsoft Research and numerous initiatives promoting innovation in Brazil. 

S�o Paulo, November 7, 2012 - In a ceremony Brasilia, after meeting with the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Marco Antonio Raupp, and Education Minister Mercadante, Microsoft announced an investment of $ 200 million in Brazil to boost national competitiveness through research and development sites . 

Among a series of planned initiatives highlight the establishment of a Country Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL, its acronym in English) Microsoft Research. 

The ATL Brazil, fourth in the world, will combine local capacity for technological innovation and advanced engineering with expertise in applied research from Microsoft and its partners to expand the academic knowledge production of national origin. Other innovations include the creation of a business investments in Brazil, the foundation of a business accelerator focused on emerging technology-based companies (startups); opening a development center platform Microsoft search (Bing) and commitment to the revitalization of the building Baron Maua , which is the historical heritage of the city of Rio de Janeiro and will house all of these projects. 

According to Microsoft Brazil President Michel Levy, initiatives are aligned with the priority of the Federal Government to stimulate national development and lead generation within of information technology. "The projects announced represent a significant investment by Microsoft in Brazil and are in line with the objectives set by the IT Program Staff, the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI). We believe that these initiatives contribute to making the country reference technology, which is crucial for increasing national competitiveness.

 ""The installation of this center of R & D Microsoft in Rio de Janeiro confirms the success of the Program IT Staff, the responsibility of MCTI, and shows that Brazil has favorable conditions to carry out innovation activities on a global scale, "said Marco Antonio Raupp, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation. Brazil The ATL will be responsible for developing innovative technologies that bring in a short space of time, tangible benefits to users, principally Brazilians, but not limited to them. As explained Henrique (Rico) Malvar, chief scientist at Microsoft Research in the world, "we have a long history of partnerships with academic researchers in Brazil. Now with a permanent presence in the country, we are committed to promoting long-term collaborations in the areas of computer science, education and scientific research. " 

ATL Brazil's focus will be on information retrieval and data analysis and understanding in order to develop technologies that improve the user experience in searching in Brazil. "We also plan to share our knowledge with emerging companies that will be supported by the accelerator - an important part of our investment strategy," adds Malvar. Opportunity for Startups A business accelerator, which will also include investments of national partners, will focus on supporting Brazilian technology-based startups with high potential for international expansion. Located in the city of Rio de Janeiro, she will be the first accelerator benefited from Microsoft's investments Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Brazil, which has just been formed in order to invest in Brazilian business accelerator.

 "Through the joint efforts initiative of public, private and independent professionals can foster a real impact in the community in which we operate. Initiatives announced generate over 100 direct jobs, which include researchers, developers and entrepreneurs. As the main objective is to promote innovation, our expectation is that these opportunities have multiplied throughout the value chain, impacting thousands of professionals. Investments With Microsoft and partners accelerator, startups from around the country will have access to resources, expertise and visibility they need to be well- successful in national and international markets, "adds Levy. 

During the event in Brasilia, also confirmed the establishment of a development center of Microsoft's search platform, Bing, in the country that will host this Site and other initiatives announced was the first gas plant in Rio de Janeiro, founded by Baron de Maua high today and the historical heritage of the city. Under the memorandum of understanding signed between Microsoft and the City of Rio de Janeiro, the company reinforces its commitment to the revitalization of the building, located in Port Project Marvel, which should have completed their work in December 2013. "Microsoft is committed to offer individuals and businesses the tools to be more efficient, creative and connected. 

Finally, as large as our passion for technology is our dedication to serve the society and foster national competitiveness, creating opportunities for people and businesses realize the full their potential. This basic belief that technology can change the world and improve people's lives is our reason for being. it is that drives our long-term investment, "concludes Michel Levy. Brazil About Microsoft Founded in 1989, the Microsoft Brazil has 14 regional offices across the country and generates local direct opportunities in technology for more than 18,000 companies and 424,000 professionals. Over the past nine years, the company invested more than $ 151.3 million in social projects, taking technology to schools, universities, NGOs and communities in need. It is one of 112 subsidiaries of Microsoft Corporation, founded in 1975, the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions in information technology, helping businesses and individuals reach their full potential.

Important: Photos of the event can be Bras�lia downloaded at the following link:http://sdrv.ms/YDyxmV Access also microsoftbr @ Microsoft Blog Interoperability Brazil: Port 25Central relationship with the media: Microsoft News For more information about the Microsoft press release, contact: Communications FSB ( 11) 3165-9732 Ana Cristina - ana.cristina @ fsb.com.br Mayara Federzoni - mayara.federzoni @ fsb.com.br


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Brazil: BMW to build plant.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s. 




Brazil: BMW to build plant.


Officials say German automaker BMW AG will build a factory in southern Brazil.

Santa Catarina state Gov. Raimundo Colombo says BMW will invest approximately 1 billion reals ($500 million) to build the plant.

Colombo tells the state government's website he will meet with President Dilma Rousseff on Monday "to explain details of the investment."

The web site says BMW will produce medium-sized sedans, the first of which will off the assembly line in about two years.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

LTE: Brazil: Vivo and Oi named suppliers for their LTE networks.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.




LTE: Brazil: Vivo and Oi named suppliers for their LTE networks.


Brazilian operators Vivo and Oi have named the suppliers for their LTE networks. Vivo, Telefonica�s subsidiary in the country, has announced that Swedish vendor Ericsson will supply and implement its 4G network in the North and Mid-Western regions of Brazil, as well as the states of S�o Paulo, Minas Gerais, Bahia and Sergipe.

Ericsson will also be responsible for network implementation, including network rollout, design and support services. Ericsson has implemented Vivo�s GSM, WCDMA and HSPA technologies in the past.

Rival Oi has also selected Ericsson, along with Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) and Alcatel Lucent for its LTE network, the operator told local reporters according to Reuters. Ericsson said that with these deals it has now signed 89 LTE contracts across 38 countries.

The news follows a report from the GSMA, which claims that mobile services will shape Brazil�s economic future. The country is the fourth largest mobile market in the world with more than 260 million active mobile connections, 60 million of which are mobile broadband, according to the association. It is set to maintain a strong pace of growth and reach 135 million mobile broadband connections by 2014.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

LTE: Brazil: Oi preparing LTE network build.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.




LTE: Brazil: Oi preparing LTE  network build.


Brazil�s number four operator Oi is to invest BRL1 billion (US$493 million) in developing an LTE network in the country between now and 2015 and plans to achieve 50 percent coverage in seven Brazilian cities by April 2013.

Oi�s chief executive Francisco Valim made the comments during the launch of a network using the new technology in Leblon, Rio de Janeiro, yesterday. Valim said the company will sign supplier contracts for 4G technology on October 16.

Oi�s plans come as Latin America�s largest mobile market is required to build-out 4G coverage in the host cities for the 2014 football World Cup, which is being held in Brazil.

In June the country�s four largest mobile operators all acquired 4G spectrum in auctions, netting BRL2.72 billion in total for the government. Telefonica�s Vivo submitted the highest winning bid (BRL1.05 billion), followed by America Movil�s Claro (BRL844.5 million), TIM Brasil (BRL375 million) and Oi (BRL345 million). 4G spectrum was up for grabs in both the 2.5GHz and 450MHz bands, suitable for urban and rural coverage respectively.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

FIFA approved the World Soccer Cup 2014 mascot, a ball armadillo.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jes�s.

FIFA approved the World Soccer Cup 2014 mascot, a ball armadillo.




Armadillo de tres bandas (Tolypeutes tricinctus), tambin conocido como Tatu-Bola, el cual fue elegido como la mascota de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA Brasil 2014. Foto publicada por la ONG brasilea Caatinga
Armadillo three bands (Tolypeutes tricinctus), also known as Tatu-Bola, which was chosen as the mascot of the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014. Photo published by the Brazilian NGO Caatinga.


The World Soccer Cup-2014 mascot will be a ball armadillo, endangered species selected by the efforts of an NGO that defends the Brazilian semiarid ecosystem and seeks to serve the Cup to protect this animal can become a ball, and his habitat.

 "The armadillo is a critically endangered species, such as the semi-arid, and we found that we had to take the World Cup to get the attention necessary to protect our precious environment," he told AFP Association responsible for the Caatinga, Rodrigo Castro.'s small NGO, which has 14 years dedicated to the conservation of the Caatinga (semi-arid areas with the greatest biodiversity of planet, which occupies much of the north and northeast of the country), he thought for months how to convince FIFA to involve environmental giant sporting event, until the idea of ??animal: an armadillo who becomes ball. "the armadillo ball is the only species of armadillo 100% Brazilian, fully capable of being wound into a ball when threatened. 

When we proposed, no one knew how to object, "he explains. When threatened, the small 50-centimeter bug that feeds on ants and fruit is collected on itself, sealing the shell equipped with three moving parts or belts that allow you to bend and protect (these is named 'tricinctus' ), and looks really a ball. In other parts of southwestern Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina there is another armadillo ball, with that capacity and in the same family. In the past decimated by hunting in search of his flesh, his biggest threats today are deforestation, urban growth and agricultural expansion. "They're running wild," said Castro. 

Registered FIFA on Tuesday in Europe to design the mascot of the football World Cup Brazil 2014: a smiling, wide-eyed athlete armadillo, which will carry the colors of the Brazilian flag: green, yellow and blue, and competing for the honors with the macaw, jaguar and 'Saci-Perer�' (a character from Brazilian folklore.) FIFA reported that the pet shall affix all products Cup in the next two years in a large program of Brazilian television audience on Sunday, after which it will open a public competition on internet to choose the name.




Friday, June 29, 2012

Q4 2012: Brazil: Amazon in its way to open a digital bookstore with Kindles offering.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.




Q4 2012: Brazil: Amazon in its way to open a digital bookstore with Kindles offering.
Amazon.com Inc is expected to set up a digital bookstore in Brazil in the fourth quarter.
Amazon seeks to get a piece of the fast-growing online retail market in the country that inspired its name.
Amazon wants to elbow its way into Latin America's largest economy with the popular Kindle e-reader and a Portuguese-language catalogue of digital books, according to Brazilian publishers and an industry source familiar with Amazon's plans.
The all-digital approach will allow Amazon to minimize the risks that a bigger retail launch would imply in a country with notorious infrastructure shortcomings and a complex, costly tax system. The company would also have to ride out a downturn in Brazil's economy that threatens to cool consumer demand.
"Brazil would be the first country Amazon enters only with digital (products) and that is because of the logistic and tax difficulties," said the industry source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the negotiations.
"Having a full retail operation? That's the goal," the source added.
A Brazil-based operation would save the country's 200 million consumers from paying high import taxes on online orders shipped from overseas.
Two local book publishers told Reuters they have had meetings and video conferences in recent months to negotiate contracts with Amazon's head of Kindle content, Pedro Huerta.
"They told us the plan is to start between October and November," said one of the publishers, who asked not to be identified.
Amazon spokesman Craig Berman declined to comment.
Pedro Guasti, director of the Sao Paulo-based research firm eBit, says Brazil's online business has become big enough to pop up on Amazon's radar.
"This year we should reach $12 billion in sales online, a level that justifies their entry. If they wait much longer it would become very expensive," he said.
KINDLE  E-Readers:
Amazon thinks it could quickly dominate Brazil's ebook market with the Kindle, boosting sales of electronic books to 15 percent of the publishing market in the first year of operations from 0.5 percent currently, the industry source said.
Amazon hopes to grab 90 percent of Brazil's ebook market, the source added, in part because many Brazilians already download content from its site using readers they bought abroad.
To gain market share quickly in Brazil, Amazon will likely sell its most basic Kindle model at a subsidized price of under 500 reais ($239), three times more expensive than in the U.S. but still bellow rival products, the source said.
Amazon has already signed contracts with around 30 Brazilian publishers and is rushing to build a portfolio of some 10,000 electronic books ahead of the end-year shopping season, the source familiar with the company´s plan said.
A publisher involved in the negotiations said Amazon is planning to price the ebooks at about 70 percent of their cover price and earn a profit margin of to 40 to 50 percent.
"Revenues for us will be insignificant, but we see it as an important channel to promote our products and sell more physical books," the publisher said, who also asked not to be identified because negotiations with Amazon are ongoing.
Amazon's move could end up prompting other U.S. competitors to expand their digital operations into on Brazil. One distributor said Barnes & Noble Inc  has already approached some Brazilian publishers with its reader Nook. A spokeswoman with the U.S. bookseller said they have plans to expand internationally but had no specific comments on Brazil.
"Local companies will need to acquire foreign technology in order to survive," said the source close to the negotiations.
"I think Amazon will take small steps at first, to learn the market, but then invest in growth. Amazon is a large company, and could subsidize its operations in Brazil for years before making a profit there," said Colin Sebastian, an equity research analyst with R.W. Baird in San Francisco.
Local competitors say Amazon would first have to prove it can compete in the challenging environment.
"They are going to face the same kind of problems we always had," said Sergio Herz, director of Livraria Cultura, one of Brazil's top bookstores with a dozen locations.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Brazil: Rossin-Bertin Vorax delivers up to 750-hp. A super Car.

Rossin-Bertin, a Brazil supercar maker, has unveiled its new vehicle, known as the Vorax, at the 2010 Sao Paulo Auto Show.
The Rossin-Bertin Vorax, which looks like a Mazda designed car, features an aluminum chassis and a carbon fiber body, which helps keep weight at just 2,866 pounds. Powered by the 5.0L V10 from the BMW M5, the entry-level 570-hp Vorax has the ability to run from 0-62 mph in 38 seconds with a top speed of 205 mph. The top-of-the-line 750-hp supercharged Vorax can spring from 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds with a top speed of 231 mph.
Production of the Rossin-Bertin Vorax will take place at a proposed plant in Blumenau, Brazil in late 2011 or early 2012. Limited production is expected, between 500 and 1,000 units, with prices starting just under $410,000.


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