The digital antenna array is a utility designed to families which is part of the Individual Registry (CadÚnico) of the Federal Government.
Changes are necessary thanks to 5G signal interference, the new generation of mobile internet that is already a reality in some capitals. Learn how to find out if you are entitled to a digital antenna kit.
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The government expects that all families will replace old models with new ones by 2026. Currently, more than 20 million Brazilians follow Signal Unlocked and free satellite on C Band, but it will move to 5G. Thus, some changes – which cannot come out of a citizen’s pocket – had to be made.
digital antenna kit
The new groups seek to ensure that families have better picture and sound quality. Without the interference caused by 5G signal. Plus it’s free, so there are no fees. Even installation is guaranteed. Initially, only residents of capital cities with a 5G signal could order benefit. See the link below:
- Brasilia.
- Belo Horizonte
- Joao Pessoa
- Porto Alegre;
- São Paulo;
- Curitiba.
- Goiania.
- faithful
- Aracaju.
- good view
- wide field;
- Cuiaba.
- Maceo.
- Saint Louis;
- Teresina.
In this way, we point out that the release of groups will be gradual. By replacing the satellite dish and converter, families can now rely on digital TV broadcasts, so they can have access to a high-quality picture and audio signal.
This feature is guaranteed by the Ministry of Communications. The hardware change began in August of this year. To access the group, in addition to owning a file cad uniquepeople should already be covered by some social programme, as in Auxílio Brasil.
It is also required that the household have at least one working satellite dish, that is, the equipment cannot be faulty. To order the new feature, it is necessary to make an appointment on the Siga Antenado website. When this stage is completed, there is nothing else to do, except to accompany a visit Technical in residence.
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