STM Group Expands Operations in Brazil
July 23, 2013
STM Group, Inc. announced they are expanding their operations in
Brazil given many recent successes.
To date, STM has deployed over 6,000 installations in Brazil,
serving the needs of large telecom companies, government
agencies, the maritime and oil & gas industry, and other
commercial enterprises. With a proven track record of deploying
several large networks, both nationwide and provincially, STM
has been serving brand name customers such as Oi-Telemar, Brazil
Telecom, Hispasat, Queiroz Galvao Oleo & Gas, HRT Group, the
Secretary of Health for the state of Minas Gerais, and
international clients roaming in Brazilian maritime territories.
STM continues to deploy hundreds of sites per month.
"STM is thrilled with the progress we have made expanding our
business in Brazil, a very important region of the world for us.
STM has steadily increased its global presence and now over 50
countries around the world have systems built with STM SatLink
products. This is a result of both tactical and strategic
expansions in all of STM's lines of business. This growth would
not have been possible without the hard work of STM's committed
employees and the loyalty of STM's customers," said Umar Javed,
President of STM.
Over the last decade, STM has built many land-based networks and
is now growing rapidly into the maritime and off-shore
communications markets, driven in large part by the growing
energy sector. STM currently serves many brand-name commercial
vessels and fleets, both national and foreign-based in Brazilian
waters. STM's maritime services enable global roaming with
automatic hand-offs with smart beam switching among STM's many
international teleports.
To support the growing needs of Brazil, STM is adding a third
teleport in Hortolandia, complementing its existing teleports in
Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte. The satellite networking
technology for the new teleport is the most advanced and
efficient TDM/TDMA technology available and is conformant with
the open international standards.
STM recently achieved new milestones for the network in Minas
Gerais, the second most populous state in Brazil, reaching over
2000 sites. This network now provides reliable communication for
a wide variety of health-related and social services.
STM has the VSAT networking licenses required by ANATEL, the
Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications, including the nationwide
operator license known as SCM and the maritime license known as
SLE.
The company provides the most up-to-date communication services
for private IP networks, and public Internet Access, including:
maritime roaming, VPN access, MPLS extensions,cellular backhaul,
VoIP, Wi-Fi Hot Spot solutions, video and voice conferencing,
business continuity services, disaster recovery, security and
other tailor-made services.
STM operates in Brazil today through its subsidiary Vodanet,
which is based in Sao Paulo.