Telecom company Transatel plans to expand its services for supporting global Internet of Things connectivity. The organization experienced rapid growth recently and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. Since Latin America has seen more and more people adopting IOT, it made sense for Transatel to target this market, hoping to increase its customers significantly.
Industries like transportation, agriculture, smart cities and whatnot have adopted the Internet of Things to improve their operations. What’s more, loads of organizations are taking full advantage of this technology for lowering long term costs, providing new solutions to clients, improving efficiency and whatnot.
Transatel’s Entry in the Brazilian Market
It is worth mentioning that Transatel was already providing 5G data connectivity by using agreements with an array of renowned mobile network companies in Latin America. And, since the company intends to expand its operations in the region, it recently registered as a mobile virtual network operator in Brazil, collaborating with TIM, a popular mobile carrier.
The economy of Brazil has been growing at a breakneck pace, making it an ideal destination for companies to expand their operations in. That said, the Brazilian market is highly regulated when it comes to telecom, which is why it’s quite challenging for international organizations to establish Internet of Things assets seamlessly.
While there is no shortage of connectivity providers across the globe, Transatel stands out from others in more ways than one, complying with vital regulations. What’s more, the company complies with all the norms and regulations required to run a smooth operation.
The telecommunication company does this without compromising its service quality, which is why its customer base has increased rapidly in the last few years.
Showing Great Promise for the IOT Sector
IOT solutions are all the rage these days and Transatel’s plans show great promise, potentially providing people with highly efficient telecom solutions. Since telecommunication is a cutthroat industry, it is vital for companies to do something to stand out. Transatel is doing precisely that, and judging by the look of things, the company could very well enter more markets down the line.
Latin America has a strong foundation for NTT and with its expansion, it will improve its position even further by connecting industrial, enterprise and mobility projects. By doing so, internet of things will become more accessible for everyone and Transatel will have played a key role in making that possible because of its forward thinking approach.