Fiber-optic broadband provider serving residential and corporate customers in Brazil
Canaã Telecom operates a fiber-optic ISP focused on residential and corporate data transmission across Brazil. The stack (Zabbix, PRTG, MikroTik, Ubiquiti, Cisco) is standard telecom network infrastructure, but the pain list reveals operational friction: inventory accuracy, service-time targets, contract management, and technical integration—suggesting the company is scaling ops faster than process maturity. Hiring is heavily weighted toward operations and management, not engineering, which aligns with a service-delivery-first posture rather than platform development.
Canaã Telecom is a privately held fiber-optic broadband provider headquartered in Brasília, Brazil. Founded in 2016, the company sells high-speed data transmission services to both residential and corporate customers, positioning itself on cost-efficiency and service quality. Current operations span eight team members in ops, three in marketing, two in engineering, and distributed support across sales, design, and HR. Active project focus is on digital campaigns, inventory processes, fleet tracking, and customer relationship management—indicating a growth-stage business optimizing fulfillment and customer acquisition in parallel.
MikroTik, Ubiquiti, Cisco, complemented by Zabbix and PRTG for monitoring. The stack indicates carrier-grade networking infrastructure for fiber backbone and last-mile distribution.
Brasília, Brazil. Hiring is currently Brazil-only, with no indication of international expansion in active job postings or infrastructure projects.
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