Fiber backbone and last-mile telecom operator across Brazil
BR.Digital Telecom operates a national fiber network covering 90%+ of Brazilian GDP, with a tech stack (Cisco, Huawei, Juniper, Ciena, Zabbix, Grafana) typical of large-scale carrier infrastructure. Recent hiring velocity tilts heavily junior (17 of 22 active roles), paired with a pain-point cluster around government procurement and contract management — suggesting operational scaling pressure as they pursue public-sector contracts alongside core carrier services.
BR.Digital Telecom is a 25-year-old fiber and long-distance telecom operator based in Porto Alegre, serving national and international carriers across Brazil. The company owns backbone infrastructure connecting the South, Southeast, Center-West, and Northeast regions, operates datacenters in major cities, and offers Last Mile, backhaul, collocation, and international transport services to telecommunications operators. Core revenue comes from high-capacity, low-latency L2L (length-2-length) services and backbone connectivity; the operator also manages optical network infrastructure and serves both private telecom operators and government sector procurement channels.
BR.Digital operates fiber backbone and Last Mile infrastructure covering more than 90% of Brazilian GDP, with owned backbones connecting the South, Southeast, Center-West, and Northeast regions, plus datacenters in the country's major cities.
The company deploys Cisco, Huawei, Juniper, Ciena, and Ericsson networking hardware, with monitoring via Zabbix and Grafana, plus Ubiquiti equipment for certain network segments.
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