Brazil's Maxx Conectado Selects Eletronet for IP Transport and Colocation Services
2026-06-16 08:44
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Maxx Conectado, an internet service provider (ISP) operating in the state of Minas Gerais, has selected Eletronet as its IP transport supplier to support residential customer traffic, and has signed a colocation contract with the infrastructure operator to expand its data center infrastructure.

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Renan César, Chief Technology Officer of Maxx Conectado, stated that the company has entered a new growth phase, investing in cutting-edge technology and expanding its product portfolio. The partnership with Eletronet helps solidify its position as a comprehensive technology hub in the region. César noted that the company's network availability now exceeds 99.9%, with tangible gains in performance, enabling the company to reach a new competitive level in the broadband market.

Maxx Conectado has been operating for 14 years, covering cities in Minas Gerais such as Belo Horizonte, Ibirité, Sarzedo, São Joaquim de Bicas, Mário Campos, Igarapé, Contagem, and Betim. Regarding this partnership, Eletronet stated that the solution provided was customized and achieved more stable operations within Maxx Conectado's architecture. Improvements in network jitter and reduced instability in external services and content communication have collectively contributed to a more consistent network response. On monitored routes, latency decreased by an average of four to five milliseconds, dropping from approximately 12 milliseconds to between seven and eight milliseconds.

Gabriel Sandim, Sales Manager at Eletronet, stated that this translates to higher perceived quality for end users, with less variation during peak consumption periods, and that the technical foundation is ready to safely support the operator's growth. The signing of the data center contract further reinforces this strategy, deploying equipment and network assets in a strategic environment, expanding Maxx Conectado's network support capacity, and bringing the processing of applications, content, cloud, OTT, and hyperscale cloud closer to users. According to Eletronet, the on-demand contract reduces the need to take on large structures beyond current requirements and includes physical activity support for equipment, such as installation, cabling, handling, auditing, and operational interventions.

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