Re: wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for Brazil (BR) on 6GHz

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On 26/06/2025 05:15, Chen-Yu Tsai wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2025 at 9:23 AM Marcos Alano <marcoshalano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

The rules for Brazil were based on this normative
https://informacoes.anatel.gov.br/legislacao/resolucoes/2017/936-resolucao-680,
as mentioned in the comments of the entry.

This January came out a newer normative
https://informacoes.anatel.gov.br/legislacao/resolucoes/2025/2001-resolucao-772,

It allows 6GHz frequencies, so the line:
(5925 - 7125 @ 320), (12), NO-OUTDOOR, NO-IR
Should change for, at least:
(5925 - 7125 @ 320), (12), NO-OUTDOOR
The removal of NO-IR is important, since routers Wi-Fi 6E and 7 don't
work because of this outdated rule based on an outdated normative.

Those are very large documents. Could you help point out which sections
or comments apply to your argument?

https://informacoes.anatel.gov.br/legislacao/atos-de-requisitos-tecnicos-de-gestao-do-espectro/2024/1920-ato-915: in the items IX.4 and IX.5 mentions the 6GHz frequency. https://informacoes.anatel.gov.br/legislacao/resolucoes/2025/2001-resolucao-772: You can search for "5925-6700" to check how the allocation is done. It mentions satellites, so that's why I set indoors, but maybe you understand that is not necessary.

Marcos.



Thanks
ChenYu

I'm no lawyer, so please if you see something different, like more
granular control in the allowed frequencies, please let us know.

Thanks,
--
Marcos Alano



--
Marcos Alano





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