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Algar Telecom

Algar Telecom is a Brazilian telecommunications and IT services provider that delivers connectivity, data, voice, and digital solutions to corporate, carrier, and residential customers.

  • Fixed and mobile connectivity services, including broadband internet, data links, and mobile telephony for enterprises and consumers.
  • Corporate network and infrastructure solutions (networking, Wide Area Network (WAN), Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and related managed connectivity services).
  • Cloud, data center, and managed IT services (cloud infrastructure, hosting, colocation, and managed services).
  • Collaboration and unified communications services (voice, IP telephony, and related communication solutions).
  • Wholesale and carrier services, including interconnection, backbone capacity, and infrastructure for other operators.

More About Algar Telecom

Algar Telecom operates as a regional and national telecommunications and IT provider in Brazil, serving enterprise, carrier, and residential segments with a portfolio centered on connectivity, network infrastructure, and managed digital services. For corporate and institutional customers, the company positions its offerings around fixed and mobile connectivity, private data networks, cloud and data center hosting, and value-added communication services that integrate with existing IT architectures.

In enterprise environments, Algar Telecom’s connectivity and network services (networking, enterprise connectivity) are used to support WAN architectures, branch connectivity, and secure communication between headquarters, regional offices, and cloud environments. These services commonly rely on standard telecommunications protocols and technologies such as MPLS for private networks, IP-based routing for internet access, and Ethernet-based links for point-to-point or multipoint connections. For mobile services, Algar Telecom uses cellular technologies and standard mobile network protocols to provide data and voice to employees and field operations.

The company’s cloud and data center offerings (cloud infrastructure, hosting, colocation) are designed for organizations that require hosted infrastructure, application availability, and data residency within Brazil. These services can integrate with customers’ hybrid or multi-cloud architectures, complementing public cloud platforms with locally hosted compute, storage, and networking resources. Enterprises can use these environments for production workloads, Disaster Recovery (DR), backup, or latency-sensitive applications that benefit from proximity to local users and systems.

Algar Telecom also provides collaboration and unified communications services (unified communications, enterprise voice), including fixed voice, IP telephony, and related communication tools. These services aim to support corporate telephony, contact centers, and integrated communication between offices and remote workers. They can interoperate with SIP-based systems, PBX environments, and standard Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) protocols, enabling integration into existing telephony and UC architectures deployed by enterprise IT teams.

For other operators and wholesale clients, Algar Telecom offers carrier services (carrier services, backbone capacity) such as interconnection, transport capacity, and infrastructure sharing across its fiber backbone and regional networks. These services are relevant for ISPs, mobile operators, and service providers that need backhaul, last-mile access, or redundancy in specific Brazilian regions. The wholesale portfolio supports standard carrier interconnect models and interfaces.

Within an enterprise technology directory or marketplace, Algar Telecom can be categorized under telecommunications service providers, enterprise networking and connectivity, cloud and data center hosting, unified communications, and carrier and wholesale network services. Its portfolio is typically evaluated alongside other regional and national telecom operators when organizations select providers for network connectivity, MPLS or IP Virtual Private Network (VPN) services, internet access, data center hosting, and managed communication solutions in Brazil.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 3,700
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1B-$10B

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Corporate Headquarters

Uberlândia, Minas Gerais
Brazil

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services