MPLS Connectivity in Brazil — No CNPJ Required
Enterprise-grade MPLS multi-path networks across Brazil for international carriers, ISPs, and global enterprises. Traffic engineering, QoS, and 99.9% SLA — managed by a single point of contact.
What Is MPLS Connectivity in Brazil?
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) is a high-performance routing technique that directs data from one node to the next based on short path labels rather than long network addresses. For enterprises operating in Brazil, MPLS delivers predictable latency, traffic prioritization, and multi-site connectivity that standard IP Transit cannot guarantee.
JCM Carrier's MPLS network in Brazil spans over 40 Points of Presence (PoPs) across São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, Brasília, and other major hubs. This infrastructure enables foreign companies to connect Brazilian offices, data centers, and cloud environments to their global WAN without establishing a local entity or CNPJ.
Unlike traditional IP routing, MPLS creates predetermined paths through the network — ensuring that latency-sensitive applications (VoIP, video conferencing, ERP systems) receive consistent performance regardless of traffic conditions.
MPLS Use Cases for Brazil Operations
Multi-Site Enterprise WAN
Connect São Paulo HQ, Rio de Janeiro branch, and Brasília office on a single MPLS fabric with guaranteed bandwidth per site.
International Carrier Extension
Extend your global MPLS network into Brazil without local contracts. JCM Carrier acts as your Brazilian MPLS partner.
Latency-Sensitive Applications
ERP, SAP, VoIP, and real-time trading systems require sub-10ms intra-Brazil latency. MPLS traffic engineering delivers it.
Data Center Interconnect
Connect colocation facilities in São Paulo (Equinix SP1–SP5, Ascenty) via private MPLS circuits with zero internet exposure.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Bandwidth Options | 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 100 Gbps (burst available) |
| Protocol Support | MPLS/LDP, RSVP-TE, BGP VPN (L3VPN), VPLS (L2VPN) |
| QoS Classes | 6 traffic classes: EF, AF41, AF31, AF21, AF11, BE |
| Uptime SLA | 99.9% with financial compensation |
| MTTR | < 4 hours (Platinum tier) |
| Routing Protocols | BGP, OSPF, IS-IS (customer choice) |
| Physical Interfaces | 1GE, 10GE, 100GE (LC/SC/MPO) |
| Provisioning Time | 5–15 business days |
| NOC Support | 24/7/365 in English and Portuguese |
| Monitoring | Real-time dashboard, SNMP, NetFlow export |
MPLS vs IP Transit in Brazil: Which Do You Need?
The choice depends on your traffic patterns, latency requirements, and number of sites.
| Criteria | MPLS | IP Transit |
|---|---|---|
| Traffic predictability | Guaranteed (label-switched) | Best-effort (BGP routing) |
| Multi-site connectivity | Native (any-to-any) | Requires overlay (VPN/SD-WAN) |
| Latency | Deterministic | Variable |
| Internet access | Via breakout PoP | Direct |
| Cost | Higher (dedicated paths) | Lower (shared infrastructure) |
| Best for | ERP, VoIP, multi-site WAN | Bulk internet, CDN, peering |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a foreign company get MPLS in Brazil without a CNPJ?
Yes. JCM Carrier contracts directly with foreign entities. We handle all local carrier relationships, regulatory compliance, and billing in USD or EUR. No Brazilian legal entity required.
How long does MPLS provisioning take in Brazil?
Standard provisioning takes 5–15 business days depending on location. São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro metro areas are typically faster (5–7 days). Remote locations may require 15–30 days.
What MPLS topologies are supported?
We support hub-and-spoke, full mesh, and partial mesh topologies. L3VPN (BGP/MPLS) and L2VPN (VPLS/EVPN) are both available. Traffic engineering via RSVP-TE is included in Platinum tier.
Is MPLS available outside São Paulo?
Yes. Our MPLS footprint covers all Brazilian state capitals plus major industrial hubs including Campinas, Santos, Joinville, and Manaus. Coverage maps available upon request.