China Telecom to expand in Brazil and Latin America

Telecom Lead Asia: China Telecom Corporation and China
Communications Services are expanding in Brazil and Latin America.


China Telecom and China ComService will address the needs
of global enterprises and carriers in Brazil, and across the rest of Latin
America.


The subsidiaries, China Telecom do Brazil and China
Communications Services do Brazil will be headquartered in Sao Paulo.


China Telecom do Brazil introduced its data services
product portfolio that includes International Private Leased Circuit (IPLC), IP
Access, IP VPN as well as fully managed data services.


The company plans to launch Internet Data Center (IDC)
and Cloud Computing service in the future. In addition, it will provide voice
wholesale services for communications between Brazil and Asia Pacific regions
including China.


China Telecom do Brazil will also be providing data and
voice services to Brazil-based multinational companies, organizations, and
international carriers and China-based multinational enterprises to connect
Brazil and China as well as other Asia Pacific countries.


China Telecom do Brazil has already set up
Point-of-Presence (PoP) and the international network that connects to the
North American global backbone network.


In the second half of 2012, China Telecom do Brazil will
build the second network PoP in Brazil to increase network capacity and
reliability.


“Brazilian companies have a growing demand to invest
and establish their operations in the China market. Many companies are actively
seeking an experienced partner to help them develop and deploy a business plan
for success in China. For these companies, China Telecom do Brazil is among the
most reliable partners,” said Donald Tan, president of China Telecom
Americas.


China Communications Services do Brazil will provide its
customers with integrated solutions, which includes telecommunications
infrastructure services, business process outsourcing services, and
applications, content and other IT outsourcing services.


“The establishment of China Communications Services
do Brazil is one strategic and significant practice of CCS’s overseas
development. For sure, in the course of providing supreme services in Brazil,
China ComService would accumulate experience in improving and strengthening its
service in Latin America,” said Xiaoyi Liu, executive vice president of
China ComService.


editor@telecomlead.com

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