Welcome to our Tech Roundup, where we bring you the biggest stories in technology and innovation in Brazil and Latin America. This week: E-commerce growth in Brazil is proving to be a headache for the country’s mobile and smartphone manufacturers.
The number of irregular cell phones and smartphones, smuggled or imported without the authorization of the Brazilian telecommunications agency Anatel, is growing.
By the numbers. At the end of last year, monitoring by the association of electronics manufacturers Abinee and the consulting firm IDC indicated that the entry of these devices in the country reached 19 percent of the market in 2023, which means 6.1 million irregular smartphones sold throughout the year, compared to 3.7 million the previous year.
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