5G technology deployment in Latin America: An analysis of public policy and regulation environment

Fernando Arias 1, 2, Alfredo Salado 1, Carlos Medina 1, 2 and Mayteé Zambrano 1, 2, *

1 Technological University of Panama, El Dorado, Panama City 0819-07289, Panama.
2 Center for Multidisciplinary Studies in Science, Engineering and Technology (CEMCIT-AIP), Panama City 0819, Panama.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2021, 11(03), 258–271
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2021.11.3.0457
 
Publication history: 
Received on 15 August 2021; revised on 21 September 2021; accepted on 23 September 2021
 
Abstract: 
5G has become a reality in Latin America and it is expected to boost the digital revolution with key capabilities, including higher speeds and ultra-low latency, thus enabling innovative solutions and socioeconomic development. But its deployment faces many challenges related to, among other factors, spectrum allocation and infrastructure deployment. In this work we assess the current public policy and regulatory environment in Latin America regarding the adoption and deployment of 5G technology, considering mainly the above-mentioned challenges. From the analysis, it is possible to note that Latin American countries exhibit different levels of commitment and progress in 5G deployment since, for example, the spectrum allocation and assignment for 5G is still underway, and many regulations hamper instead to facilitate the implementation of 5G networks. On the other hand, the analysis confirms the necessity of having public policies and regulations which define flexible, efficient and transparent processes for all aspects related to 5G deployment.
 
Keywords: 
5G; Latin America; Public Policy; Regulation; Spectrum allocation; Wireless communications
 
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