Operator Transparent invests in new opportunities for its customers. This time the novelty is that those who wish will be able to reduce the speed 750 Mbps. The option is available on official site and has a load of up to 50 Mbps, and the price will be BRL 169.90 monthly (individual value). Who invests in the offer will receive a modem with WiFi 6; however, it is only available in coax regions and not available in pure fiber locations.
The 750 Mbps plan is available on the official website and includes downloads up to 50 Mbps with a monthly price of R$169.90.
If you need something even more reliable, you can hire 1 GBWith 100 Mbps download and monthly cost BRL 299.90. Only new version 700 Mbps, offers a modem with an explanation of the technology. Even those who join the most expensive packages will not have access to the device. Regardless of these characteristics, here is more information to analyze your needs:
- 250 Mbps: Download up to 25 Mbps for BRL 99.90;
- 750 Mbps: Download up to 50 Mbps for 169.90;
- 1 GB: Download up to 100 Mbps for BRL 299.90.
Who signs the option 500 Mbps in the next few hours you will be able to close the package, BRL 119.90 monthly. Hurry because it Lightning Offer! Login this link enter the site Transparent.

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Vivo may offer a 5G compatible modem
Departure for competitions, operator Alive may soon offer a modem compatible with current generation mobile internet: 5G. As reported connected worldhere is a short explanation:
“This is an Askey RTL6310VW-D11 stylized with the O2 logo. In Portuguese-language product manuals, a well-known operator in Brazil was mentioned in the Wi-Fi network name segment – it’s worth mentioning that O2 is Telefónica’s European subsidiary.
Equipment made in Taiwan has been approved for sale in Brazil since March of this year. In addition to 5G, the modem is also compatible with 4G as well as the Standalone 5G 3.5GHz standard. Network access is possible either through a local network cable or Wi-Fi 6 technology.
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Those who prefer to use traditional cables will have two LAN ports and a WAN port. As expected from a device used by carriers, it will also have a traditional RJ-11 port to allow connection to landlines.”
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