In 2012, Brazil was experiencing a boom in consumer electronics. The "Plano Brasil Maior" made computers more accessible, but internet speeds were still modest (average 2 to 5 Mbps). Data caps were common, and cloud storage (Dropbox and Google Drive existed, but they were slow and expensive). Consequently, "essential" software meant programs.
Based on my knowledge, there is no widely recognized major framework, government initiative, academic publication, or global event known by the specific title “PROGRAMAS ESSENCIAIS 2012” (Portuguese for “Essential Programs 2012”). It does not correspond to a known United Nations program, World Bank initiative, Brazilian federal plan (such as Programas do PAC , Brasil Sem Miséria , or Mais Médicos which started later), or standard computing/software concept from 2012. PROGRAMAS ESSENCIAIS 2012
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