Telecom infrastructure labor and operations for Brazilian ISPs
Radiante operates a hands-on telecom services business—construction and maintenance of internet networks for carriers and ISPs across Brazil. The tech stack is heavy on legacy infrastructure tools (DSLAM, Cisco, MikroTik, Huawei) paired with modern ops software (Zabbix, PRTG, Docker, Proxmox), reflecting a field-service business managing distributed network equipment. The 155 engineering hires against 34 ops roles, plus active projects around fleet management, KPI dashboards, and compliance audits, show a company scaling field operations while building internal visibility into costs, safety, and vehicle utilization.
Radiante Engenharia provides construction and maintenance labor and infrastructure services for telecommunications operators and internet service providers. Based in Curitiba, the company has operated for over 30 years and employs 1,001–5,000 people across Brazil. Core work includes network installation, maintenance, and infrastructure expansion. Active projects span network rollouts, fleet optimization, compliance tracking, and billing system improvements. Pain points center on cost control (fuel, maintenance), safety compliance (NRS standards, accident reduction), and operational efficiency (manual billing processes, maintenance scheduling).
Radiante provides labor, construction, and maintenance services for internet network infrastructure. The company works with carriers and ISPs to build and maintain telecom networks across Brazil.
Radiante is headquartered in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, and operates exclusively within Brazil.
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