Brazilian telecom and data-center operator with national fiber and cloud infrastructure
Telium Networks operates a B2B telecom and hosting business across Brazil, built on proprietary fiber backbone and six geographically distributed data centers. The tech stack (Cisco, Juniper, Huawei, Fortinet, MikroTik) reflects a traditional carrier-grade infrastructure posture—no cloud-native or modern DevOps signals. Hiring velocity is accelerating but remains operations and sales-heavy (8 of 12 active roles), with minimal engineering depth (1 role), suggesting the company is scaling market presence faster than internal product capability.
Telium Networks is a privately held Brazilian telecom carrier and data-center operator founded in 2004. The company serves mid-market and enterprise B2B customers with a vertically integrated service portfolio: dedicated internet links over proprietary fiber, cloud hosting across six data centers (São Paulo, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Campinas, Belo Horizonte), and digital telephony solutions (IP-PBX and VoIP). The infrastructure is ITIL-certified since 2010. Operating from São Paulo, Telium employs 201–500 staff and maintains its own network and compute footprint rather than reselling third-party cloud.
Telium operates six proprietary data centers across Brazil and manages a dedicated fiber-optic backbone for internet links. The company offers cloud hosting, IP-PBX/VoIP, colocation, and dedicated server services primarily to B2B telecom and enterprise customers.
Telium Networks currently hires exclusively in Brazil, where it is headquartered in São Paulo.
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