Brazilian network infrastructure manufacturer for telecom and ISP operators
Datacom manufactures carrier-grade network equipment—Ethernet switches, optical transmission systems, PON platforms, and transceivers—from a dedicated plant in Rio Grande do Sul. The hiring mix (engineering + manufacturing + quality) and active projects (SMT line ramp-up, factory test development, hardware platform builds) indicate a company scaling production capacity and tightening manufacturing process control rather than pivoting product strategy. Pain points center on reducing setup times and improving OEE, suggesting the plant is bottleneck-constrained.
Datacom designs and manufactures network infrastructure for telecom operators, ISPs, enterprises, utilities, and government organizations across Latin America and beyond. The company operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility with automated SMT lines and an on-site R&D center. Product portfolio spans Carrier Ethernet and IP/MPLS switches (access, aggregation, core layers), DWDM optical transmission systems, GPON and XGS-PON broadband platforms, optical and electrical transceivers, high-performance servers, and enterprise LAN/Wi-Fi solutions. Founded in 1998, the 201–500-person organization combines local engineering with international certifications and bilingual technical support.
Datacom manufactures Carrier Ethernet and IP/MPLS switches, DWDM optical transmission systems, GPON/XGS-PON platforms, optical transceivers, datacenter servers, and enterprise LAN/Wi-Fi solutions for telecom operators, ISPs, and enterprises.
Datacom is headquartered in Eldorado do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where it operates a manufacturing plant with automated SMT lines and an R&D center.
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