Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) is planning to establish a sales office in Brazil to help multinational corporations (MNCs) accelerate digital transformation.
Expected to be ready by the third quarter of 2026, the new sales office aims to strengthen enterprise connectivity between Latin America and Asean, Brazil’s fifth-largest export destination, with bilateral trade exceeding US$37 billion ($47 billion).
Singtel will partner with local telecommunications operators that provide the network infrastructure, while Singtel delivers the overlay of software-defined networks, orchestration and service layers.
Services supported through the Brazil office include SD-WAN, secure access service edge solutions and its CUBΣ network-as-a-service platform, which provides centralised control, real-time visibility and orchestration across multi-vendor and multi-cloud networks.
Brazil is among the world’s fastest-growing digital markets as organisations expand adoption of cloud, automation and data-driven platforms. Its digital transformation market is projected to exceed US$50 billion by 2030, driven by investment in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity and Industry 4.0 technologies, according to Mordor Intelligence. The country’s enterprise telecommunications sector is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7.2%.
“Brazil is seeing rising demand for cloud-native architectures, AI-ready infrastructure, low-latency connectivity and advanced network services as enterprises modernise and scale. By bringing its software-defined networking and secure digital platform capabilities alongside its Asia-Pacific network footprint, Singtel aims to help global corporations operate more efficiently and expand into Asia while competing globally,” says Ng Tian Chong, chief executive officer of Singtel Singapore.
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Updated at 3pm to clarify that the office is a sales office, and add the expected timeline and that Singtel will partner with local telcos, as per Singtel's updated press release
