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Telefónica Tech Brazil is the Brazilian arm of Telefónica Tech, the technology-services division of the Spanish Telefónica group, and it sells cybersecurity, cloud, IoT and big-data services to businesses rather than building its own standalone data center estate. Its flagship infrastructure product for Brazilian customers is the ‘Virtual Data Center’ (VDC), a VMware-based self-managed cloud service that, as of a 2023 company announcement, runs out of nodes in São Paulo and Curitiba inside Telefónica Group’s own Brazilian data centers. The company does not appear to independently own the physical buildings it uses — the underlying facilities, including the large Tambore data center in Santana de Parnaíba, belong to the wider Telefónica/Vivo group, with Telefónica Tech acting as the commercial layer selling cloud, security and managed services on top of that shared infrastructure.
Telefónica Tech Brazil operates as a cloud provider and colocation provider, with facilities at the following locations:
There is no specific evidence that Telefónica Tech itself builds or owns the buildings it uses in Brazil. Its Virtual Data Center (VDC) cloud service is delivered from nodes in São Paulo and Curitiba, described in company communications as running out of Telefónica's own group data centers, most notably the large Tambore facility in Santana de Parnaíba operated under the wider Telefónica/Vivo umbrella.
VDC is Telefónica Tech's self-managed cloud offering built on VMware technology, letting customers run hybrid environments combining on-premise infrastructure with capacity hosted in Telefónica's data centers, and as of a 2023 press release it had nodes in Brazil at São Paulo and Curitiba among other global locations.
As of December 2025, Telefónica Tech announced it had reorganized its Brazilian operations by folding its cybersecurity division into Vivo's (Telefónica Brasil's) corporate structure, a move the company described as simplifying its operating model and aligning with its global focus-and-efficiency strategy.
No public, specific evidence was found of dedicated AI/GPU clusters, liquid cooling, or purpose-built AI infrastructure at the Brazilian facilities associated with Telefónica Tech; its offerings there remain focused on conventional cloud, cybersecurity, and connectivity services.
Telefónica Tech Brazil is classified as a colocation provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide colocation services. Please contact Telefónica Tech Brazil directly to confirm colocation availability.
Telefónica Tech Brazil is classified as a cloud provider among other services it offers — we can't confirm which specific facilities provide cloud services. Please contact Telefónica Tech Brazil directly to confirm cloud availability.
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