The company will participate in the Abramulti 2022 event, on 03/31 and 04/01, to present to internet providers the benefits of network sharing for the leverage of its broadband business and boost internet connectivity at high speed

 

São Paulo, March 31, 2022 – V.tal, the first end-to-end neutral network company in the Brazilian market, will be in Minas Gerais to present its portfolio of neutral network services to operators and providers in the region. The company will be present with a booth at the Abramulti event, which will take place on 03/31 and 04/01, from 9am to 6pm, at ExpoMinas.

 

Neutral networks represent a great opportunity for the Internet service provider market throughout Brazil, and one of the main advantages of using this model is to avoid overlapping and redundancy of network infrastructure in the same region, thus optimizing investments and enabling rapid business expansion for regional operators and providers without the need for investment in network construction.

 

“We want to get closer to mining providers to show the benefits of using V.tal’s neutral network, which presents itself as the largest fiber optic infrastructure in the country with about 400,000 kilometers. By renting our network, operators and providers begin to direct their efforts and focus to customer service and experience, offering differentiated services and products, in addition to enabling the expansion of operations to new markets quickly. Not to mention the investment that will be saved by not having to build, operate and maintain your own network”, explains Rafael Marquez, Marketing Director at V.tal

 

The company already has more than 1.6 million homes passed with fiber optic internet in Minas Gerais, which are available to be connected by internet providers or operators that choose to offer high-speed broadband to end users through a neutral network. V.tal offers its services to 5 providers in Minas Gerais, including Vero, Master and EasyTV.

 

Enabling 5G

 

More than allowing the expansion of the population’s access to high-speed internet, V.tal’s neutral fiber optic cable network will also be strategic for the deployment of 5G technology, which will revolutionize various sectors of the economy such as industry, agribusiness, health, among others.

 

This is because the new technology is accompanied by a great demand for high-speed data flows that, in turn, requires the support of a robust fiber optic network to sustain traffic. In addition, the new technology will require 5 to 10 times more antennas from national operators that will need a fiber optic infrastructure to connect these antennas.

 

About V.tal

The largest fiber optic infrastructure company in the country and the first end-to-end neutral network company in the Brazilian market, V.tal was created from the structural separation of Oi’s fiber infrastructure assets. With a unique position in the national territory, the company offers end-to-end FTTH neutral network solutions, as well as wholesale services to operators and internet providers of different sizes and regions throughout the country. V.tal’s robust and high-capillarity network has about 400,000 km of optical fiber, reaching 2,300 cities and more than 15 million homes in Brazil.

 

 

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