en.Wedoany.com Reported - Brazilian telecom operator Brisanet has confirmed it will launch its business expansion in the Central-West region in July. The company, headquartered in Ceará, will activate mobile phone services, including 5G signals, in 115 cities across Goiás and Mato Grosso do Sul states this year.

According to the schedule, 5G services will be activated in 62 municipalities in Goiás and 53 municipalities in Mato Grosso do Sul in the second half of 2026, with a focus on small and medium-sized cities with populations under 30,000. The company's statement revealed that the goal for 2027 is to cover an additional 115 cities in the region.
This expansion is part of the obligations set by Brazil's National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) during the 5G spectrum auction in 2021. Brisanet won the Central-West regional lot in that auction and plans to serve all cities in the region over the next few years through a partnership model with local suppliers.
Jordão Estevam, Brisanet's Commercial and Marketing Director, stated that the company's entry into the Central-West will reinforce its mission to democratize 5G access and promote socioeconomic development in cities. He added that connecting the most remote areas will unlock potential in key sectors such as agriculture, security, and health.
With the launch of operations in the Central-West, Brisanet expects to create approximately 100 new direct jobs in sales, customer service, and external support. The company currently employs over 9,000 people, has more than 1.5 million fixed broadband subscribers, and holds a leading position in all states of the Northeast. As a mobile operator, Brisanet already serves over 1 million customers in more than 320 municipalities.
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