Neutral fiber and submarine cable infrastructure operator across Latin America
V.tal operates Brazil's largest neutral fiber network (22+ million homes passed) plus 26,000 km of submarine cables connecting six countries, paired with data centers across Brazil and Colombia. Their tech stack is heavily SAP-centric (BTP, S/4HANA, HANA Cloud, UI5, Integration Suite) with Salesforce and GCP on the periphery—a pattern typical of large infrastructure operators managing billing, supply-chain, and customer-facing systems at scale. Active hiring across ops, engineering, and finance suggests concurrent pressure to stabilize infrastructure operations while expanding B2B service offerings and pricing models.
V.tal is a privately held digital infrastructure company owned by BTG Pactual investment funds, GIC, and CPP Investments. The company serves telecom operators, internet providers, OTTs, and technology service providers across Latin America with connectivity and data-center solutions. Its backbone is a neutral fiber network spanning Brazil, supplemented by submarine cable routes to Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, Colombia, Bermuda, and the United States. The operational footprint—infrastructure assets, multi-country cable systems, and distributed data centers—positions V.tal as a critical regional backbone provider. Current project work centers on B2B service design, SAP modernization, pricing strategy, and analytics infrastructure.
V.tal owns the largest neutral fiber optic network in Brazil, covering over 22 million homes passed. The company also operates 26,000 kilometers of submarine cables connecting Brazil to Argentina, Chile, Venezuela, Colombia, Bermuda, and the United States.
V.tal's primary stack is SAP-based (BTP, S/4HANA, HANA Cloud, UI5, Integration Suite, Cloud SDK) with Salesforce, GCP, Oracle, Power BI, Node.js, Java, and Serverless Framework. Operational tooling includes Pipefy, Bizagi, and HubSpot.
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