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TF Telecoms drives fibre internet growth in telecoms

By Jessie ChenAugust 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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• Offers 100 % fibre-optic infrastructure and high-speed plans in Chapecó, exceeding 98 % satisfaction.

• Reflects industry-wide push for fibre and stable connections amid investment and regulatory challenges.


TF Telecoms in Chapecó and its fibre-optic achievements

TF Telecoms is a locally rooted provider in Chapecó, Brazil, founded originally in IT services but now focused on delivering high-quality fibre-optic internet across two neighbourhoods, Seminário and Esplanada. The company offers a range of plans—from 100 Mb to 600 Mb—and has adopted Huawei AX2 routers with both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi to combine reach, speed and compatibility.

By building its entire network with 100 % fibre-optic infrastructure, TF Telecoms ensures consistency and stability in service; this approach has earned company satisfaction rates above 98 % in post-sales surveys. The provider advertises unlimited traffic, 24/7 support, and direct connectivity to major content distributors such as Amazon, Google, Facebook and Netflix—creating a robust user experience.

Also read: Infinity Broadband: Redefining fibre connectivity
Also read: Allo Fibre: Pioneering connectivity for the future

Challenges and innovations for TF Telecoms and beyond

The development of TF Telecoms illustrates the demand for speed and reliability in the telecommunications industry, which is heading toward fiber-optic internet. To meet client demands and the increasing bandwidth demands of streaming, remote work, and digital education, numerous providers are making major investments in fiber networks. Regional players additionally have to deal with regulatory obstacles, competition from bigger national ISPs, and high cost of capital for dietary fiber rollout. Furthermore, local providers like TF Telecoms profit from being close to customers and providing specific services as telecom companies strive over innovation—such as carrying out future Wi-Fi standards, offering unlimited data, and improving customer support. Maintaining fiber infrastructure, purchasing contemporary equipment, and growing while keeping costs reasonable still present challenges.

TF Telecoms basically shows how a small, single-city supplier can be successful through adhering to the primary developments in fiber-optic internet: strong infrastructure, excellent customer service, and strategic alliances with content delivery systems. However, the wider telecom ecosystem needs to strike a balance among investment and innovation, and also between competition, regulation, and the widespread demand for access.

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Jessie Chen

Jessie is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Integrated Marketing Communication at the Universiti Sains Malaysia. Contact her at jessie.chen@btw.media.

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