Embratel, founded in 1965 and headquartered in Brazil, is a privately owned telecommunications company. It offers a range of connectivity and distribution services, including IT, Telecom, and Mobility solutions. The company employs approximately 7,000 people and is a subsidiary of América Móvil.
Embratel, a Brazilian telecom operator, collaborated with the Environmental Sanitation Company of the Federal District (Caesb) to develop a proof of concept for automating the identification of leaks in the treated water distribution network in the Federal District in an effort reported by Teletime on an unspecified date. In partnership with Acer Claro Embratel Calriz and Instituto Crescer, Qualcomm Incorporated, through its Qualcomm Wireless Reach initiative, announced the distribution of notebooks with mobile network connectivity to schools in Brazil, aiming to provide quality education to students regardless of their location or economic status, as stated by Francisco Soares, Vice President of Government Affairs at Qualcomm Servios de Telecomunicaes Ltda. on an unspecified date. SES signed a multiyear capacity renewal agreement with Claro Brasil through Embratel's corporate solutions division, ensuring continued collaboration between the companies.