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Brazilian Parliament reduces tax for satellite broadband services

Monday 24 May 2021 | 14:47 CET | News
Brazil's House of Representatives approved a provisional measure that reduces the tax rates charged on satellite internet services, in order to expand access in remote regions, according to Valor Economico.

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