TCU evaluates Anatel’s proposal to change Vivo’s contract

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The main objective is to transform the Fixed Switched Telephony System (STFC) contract into an authorization regime, which implies a reduction in obligations and regulatory expenses for the operator

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Furthermore, the proposal seeks to end judicial and administrative litigation related to the concession

Next Wednesday, the 13th, the Federal Court of Auditors () will analyze the proposal for a consensual solution presented by in relation to the concession contract with Vivo, known as Telefônica Brasil SA. The TCU plenary will look into the details of this agreement, whose main objective is to transform the Fixed Switched Telephony System (STFC) contract into an authorization regime. This new regime will be applied in regions where there is no competition, which implies a reduction in regulatory obligations and expenses for the operator.

Furthermore, the proposal seeks to end judicial and administrative disputes related to the concession, while ensuring investment commitments on the part of Vivo. It is worth remembering that, in June this year, the TCU had already approved a similar agreement between Anatel and Oi. This understanding provided for a significant investment of R$5.8 billion in the telecommunications sector.

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Published by Fernando Dias

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