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- With more than 263 million active mobile lines and 5G being used more quickly, Brazil is one of the most dynamic telecom markets in Latin America.
Following its participation in the Cable MVNO event in Denver, JSC Ingenium attended Abrint 2025 with an innovative proposal for internet service providers (ISPs) looking to diversify their offerings and enter the Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) market.
At the event, the company showcased its 4G/5G Core and BSS technology solutions, designed to simplify the process for ISPs to integrate mobile services into their portfolios and deliver high-value propositions to their customers.
“The Abrint Global Congress is a strategic platform to strengthen partnerships in Brazil and highlight the impact of our solutions on the country’s telecommunications ecosystem,” said Juan Carlos Buitrago, Global Chief Sales Officer (CSO) of JSC Ingenium.
In Brazil, the majority of mobile users are already using next-generation networks. As of December, 5G had gained an additional 1.3 million users, reflecting rapid adoption and growth.
JSC Ingenium also presented its IMS solution for next-gen voice services, including VoLTE, VoNR, and VoWi-Fi, at Abrint 2025. Additionally, the company will introduce its IoT/M2M platform, tailored to meet the increasing demand for IoT connectivity among enterprises, system integrators, and device manufacturers.
JSC Ingenium is fully committed to the Brazilian market, aiming to strengthen its local presence and boost the MVNO ecosystem through advanced technologies. These solutions empower ISPs to expand their services and enhance their competitive edge in a dynamic telecommunications environment.
JSC Ingenium makes a very strong effort in R&D, to which it allocates more than 45% of its technical resources. With a completely disruptive philosophy, the company is firmly committed to in-house technology development and the ability to create a new concept of mobile network.
Today JSC Ingenium has operational deployments in 20 countries worldwide, from Asia to Latin America, including major European countries, such as Spain, Italy, France and the UK, serving +100 operators worldwide.