Claro Brasil
Claro Brasil is a Brazilian telecommunications operator that provides mobile, fixed, broadband, TV, and enterprise connectivity and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) services for consumer, corporate, and public-sector environments.
- Nationwide mobile and fixed telephony services for consumer and enterprise communications
- Residential and business broadband internet access over fiber and cable (connectivity)
- Pay TV and streaming content distribution for home and corporate environments (media delivery)
- Enterprise voice, data, and managed network services for corporate and government customers (ICT services)
- Digital solutions including cloud, collaboration, IoT/M2M connectivity, and value-added services for organizations (digital services)
More About Claro Brasil
Claro Brasil operates as an integrated telecommunications provider in Brazil, delivering mobile, fixed-line, broadband, and pay TV services that are used by individuals, enterprises, and public institutions. For enterprise and institutional customers, the company positions its portfolio around connectivity, managed network services, and digital solutions that support corporate communications, distributed workforces, and data-centric operations.
In the mobile domain, Claro Brasil provides voice and data services over 4G and 5G networks (mobile connectivity), which enterprises use for employee communications, mobile workforce applications, and Internet of Things (IoT) or machine-to-machine scenarios. Its mobile offerings support standard protocols and architectures used in cellular networks, including Long Term Evolution (LTE) and 5G 5G New Radio (NR), IP-based data transport, and SIM-based device identity, enabling integration with corporate mobile device management, Virtual Private Network (VPN) access, and secure connectivity frameworks.
On the fixed side, Claro Brasil delivers broadband internet access (network connectivity) using fiber and hybrid fiber-coaxial infrastructure, along with fixed voice services based on digital telephony. These services are used by businesses for branch connectivity, internet access, and as underlay for VPNs and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) deployments. The company’s broadband and dedicated connectivity options fit into enterprise Wide Area Network (WAN) architectures where bandwidth, latency, and service availability are core selection criteria.
For media and content distribution, Claro Brasil offers pay TV and streaming services (media distribution), which are used in residential environments and in some commercial contexts such as hospitality, retail, and corporate campuses. These services rely on digital TV standards and IP-based streaming technologies, integrating set-top boxes, conditional access systems, and content delivery infrastructure.
Claro Brasil also addresses the corporate and government segment with ICT and managed services (enterprise ICT), including data links, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) or IP-based VPN connectivity, and integrated voice and data solutions that support multi-site organizations. In this context, its role aligns with categories such as enterprise networking, unified communications, and managed connectivity, providing last-mile access and backbone capacity that underpins higher-level IT and cloud strategies.
In digital services, Claro Brasil offers solutions that can include cloud-related services, collaboration tools, security add-ons, and IoT/M2M connectivity (digital and IoT services). These offerings allow organizations to connect sensors, vehicles, and other devices over mobile or fixed networks, and to integrate telecom services with enterprise platforms such as IT service management, analytics, and customer engagement systems. Across these domains, Claro Brasil is positioned in marketplace taxonomies under mobile and fixed connectivity, enterprise networking and VPN services, media distribution, and telecom-enabled digital services for corporate and public-sector users.