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Telefónica Global Solutions (TGS) will now distribute Viasat‘s high-speed satellite internet services to enterprise customers in Brazil after the two companies entered into a new strategic partnership agreement.

Viasat announced Thursday that Telefónica will distribute bandwidth from the Telebras SGDC-1 satellite network. The operator added that it plans to eventually augment the SDGC-1 network with service from its next-generation satellite constellation, ViaSat-3.

Viasat launched residential internet service in Brazil last year. The operator is currently scheduled to launch the first of three ViaSat-3 systems satellites designated for the Americas in 2022.

“By working with TGS, we can reach more locations, target a more diverse customer base, and provide a way to bring digital inclusion to more businesses nationwide,” Leandro Gaunszer, managing director of Viasat Brazil, said in the announcement.

TGS is a subsidiary of Telefónica that manages the parent company’s international wholesale, global roaming, multinational, and U.S.-based businesses. The company has numerous satellite backhaul and connectivity agreements in place with companies ranging from Gilat to Facebook.

“By partnering with Viasat, we can augment our current footprint offering with Viasat’s internet service,” said Gustavo Arditti, satellite business unit director at Telefónica Global Solutions. “Our experience will be essential when adapting the Viasat solution to provide corporate, B2B and cellular backhaul services and help fuel adoption of critical business applications in Brazil’s hardest-to-connect areas. We are focused on helping Brazilian B2B/wholesale drive transformational change in their business — and we believe our partnership with Viasat will help us do that.”

 

 

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