Brazil can accelerate its growth with digital transformation
A study points out ways to position Brazil at the level of the nations that have leveraged the Information and Communication Technologies infrastructure and have boosted their competitive advantage.
September-November | 2018The development of the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector is fundamental for the construction of a scenario with viable digital business models. Investments to expand this segment boost competitiveness and innovation to improve the economy and social well-being. Brazil has sought to adapt to this new reality, but still faces barriers in the implementation of telecommunication tools. The main obstacles are insufficient infrastructure, high tax rates, regulations that are not aligned with the digital reality and long bureaucratic processes.
The study “Insights on Digital Transformation and Opportunities for ICTs in Brazil” points out concrete initiatives and inclusive development perspectives so that Brazil actually integrates the digital age. The report was prepared by Deloitte with the support of Huawei and focuses on five pillars of the digital ecosystem: 5G, fiber optics, cloud computing, safe cities and talent training.
One of the areas identified by the study with potential for market expansion is the domestic ICT sector. The survey indicates that Brazil still has a low percentage of households and individuals with Internet access, with an average lower than the South American one. This finding also applies to the use of cellular telephony. Despite a wide range of offered services, the accessibility index is low compared to world levels.
Still according to the study, infrastructure should be at the center of all reflections on this topic, as it is the basis for the expansion and consolidation of the ICT sector in Brazil.
Check out the main highlights of the report:
5G ready, all connected
The 5G will only become a reality in the country if Brazil overcomes the current challenges in the process of installing new antennas and fiber optic gateways, enabling government licensing, right of way and site acquisitions.
Fiber Optics: a bridge to the future
Like water, gas and energy, broadband Internet has become a fundamental necessity. It is necessary to develop an appropriate infrastructure to transform Brazil into a digital society.
Cloud: the sky is not the limit
National security, regulation, costs and local labor supply are the main factors to attract cloud and datacenter investments to Brazil. Governmental incentive will define cloud future in Brazil.
Safe Cities: Security and Intelligence
The most relevant investment in public security technology is also the least expensive: the definition of open standards. Artificial intelligence and facial recognition also play an important role.
Brazil, the talent hub for Latin America
No digital revolution is enabled by technology alone. The development of qualified digital talents is essential. Brazil should adopt mechanisms to stimulate and protect intellectual agility, extending the sector’s competitiveness limits.
Access the unabridged version of the study “Insights on Digital Transformation and Opportunities for ICTs in Brazil”.