Alcides Cremonezi operates in the wholesale voice side of telecom, where the work is still built around carrier relationships, local regulatory authorisation, routing quality, SIP stability, numbering access, and operational trust. Through VulcaNet, he is tied to a Brazilian carrier environment focused on SIP peering, SIP trunking, DID services, fixed-line number portability, toll-free numbering, and national voice coverage. This is not the glossy side of digital infrastructure, but it remains important. Brazil is a large and operationally demanding telecom market. International carriers and enterprise voice platforms that need Brazil coverage usually care about whether the partner is authorised, whether routes are stable, whether numbering is handled correctly, whether fraud controls exist, and whether support is available when traffic starts behaving badly. VulcaNet’s language is that of a carrier-facing operator rather than a generic communications app provider. References to redundant core infrastructure, direct Tier 1 interconnections, optimised routing, encrypted SIP transport, and NOC-backed support are the kind of details that matter to wholesale buyers comparing voice termination and SIP access options. Cremonezi’s ITW profile is also straightforward: he is looking for suppliers, clients, partnerships, and investment opportunities. That fits the normal rhythm of a wholesale voice operator at ITW, where many conversations are still about routes, bilateral trust, price, quality, compliance, fraud exposure, and whether a counterparty can actually deliver traffic cleanly in a specific market.
Delegate / Sponsor at VulcaNet Systems and Engineering
Tracked for visibility into Brazilian wholesale voice termination, SIP peering, SIP trunking, DID services, fixed-line carrier operations, and LATAM interconnection environments.
Tracked for visibility into Brazilian wholesale voice termination, SIP peering, SIP trunking, DID services, fixed-line carrier operations, and LATAM interconnection environments.
Delegate / Sponsor at VulcaNet Systems and Engineering
Brazilian wholesale voice and SIP interconnection operators remain relevant to international carriers, CPaaS providers, enterprise voice platforms, and regional telecom partners needing compliant local access, numbering, and reliable voice termination.
Alcides Cremonezi operates in the wholesale voice side of telecom, where the work is still built around carrier relationships, local regulatory authorisation, routing quality, SIP stability, numbering access, and operational trust. Through VulcaNet, he is tied to a Brazilian carrier environment focused on SIP peering, SIP trunking, DID services, fixed-line number portability, toll-free numbering, and national voice coverage. This is not the glossy side of digital infrastructure, but it remains important. Brazil is a large and operationally demanding telecom market. International carriers and enterprise voice platforms that need Brazil coverage usually care about whether the partner is authorised, whether routes are stable, whether numbering is handled correctly, whether fraud controls exist, and whether support is available when traffic starts behaving badly. VulcaNet’s language is that of a carrier-facing operator rather than a generic communications app provider. References to redundant core infrastructure, direct Tier 1 interconnections, optimised routing, encrypted SIP transport, and NOC-backed support are the kind of details that matter to wholesale buyers comparing voice termination and SIP access options. Cremonezi’s ITW profile is also straightforward: he is looking for suppliers, clients, partnerships, and investment opportunities. That fits the normal rhythm of a wholesale voice operator at ITW, where many conversations are still about routes, bilateral trust, price, quality, compliance, fraud exposure, and whether a counterparty can actually deliver traffic cleanly in a specific market.
Brazilian wholesale voice and SIP interconnection operators remain relevant to international carriers, CPaaS providers, enterprise voice platforms, and regional telecom partners needing compliant local access, numbering, and reliable voice termination.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High - direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak-medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
Subject Position
Alcides Cremonezi is publicly associated with VulcaNet Systems and Engineering, presented at ITW as a licensed Brazilian telecom carrier for Brazil voice termination.
The visible company positioning includes:
• cloud-based SIP peering
• SIP trunking
• two-way voice DIDs
• fixed-line DID portability
• Brazilian toll-free 0800 numbering
• nationwide Brazil voice coverage
• redundant core network
• direct Tier 1 interconnections
• TLS/SRTP encryption
• 24/7 SLA-backed NOC support
• CREA-SP registration
• ANATEL authorisation
This places the profile in the wholesale voice and carrier-interconnection category.
Operating Role / Decision Role
Cremonezi’s role appears close to commercial and operational carrier development.
The role likely touches:
• international carrier discussions
• SIP peering partnerships
• Brazil voice termination opportunities
• DID and toll-free service positioning
• supplier and client development
• interconnection commercial terms
• investment and partnership conversations
The available data does not support classifying him as a large-scale infrastructure owner. The more grounded reading is a carrier-facing executive operating inside a licensed Brazilian voice and SIP service platform.
VulcaNet’s ITW presence is direct and commercially specific. The attendee profile lists a dedicated meeting table and the company’s public description invites counterparties to connect at Table B108.
Likely ITW discussion areas include:
• Brazil voice termination
• SIP trunking partnerships
• DID and number-porting services
• toll-free Brazil numbering
• Tier 1 interconnection relationships
• CPaaS and enterprise voice supply
• international carrier partnerships
• investment or expansion opportunities
This is a classic carrier-wholesale ITW use case: meeting counterparties face-to-face to build trust around quality, pricing, traffic commitments, and service delivery.
Control Surface
Cremonezi’s visible control surface is concentrated around Brazilian voice infrastructure and commercial interconnection.
Relevant surfaces include:
• SIP peering relationships
• Brazil voice termination routes
• DID and numbering services
• fixed-line telecom authorisation
• carrier and CPaaS partnerships
• NOC-supported operational service delivery
The role’s influence is not about public narrative. It is about whether VulcaNet can become a reliable Brazil-side partner for carriers and enterprise voice providers.
Impact Mechanism
Impact in this market comes through operational credibility.
A Brazilian wholesale voice operator can create value by:
• improving route reliability
• providing compliant local access
• supporting DID and toll-free services
• reducing fraud and quality issues
• maintaining responsive NOC operations
• offering direct and stable interconnection options
• helping international providers serve Brazil customers more cleanly
For international carriers, those details are often more valuable than broad marketing claims.
Category Boundary
This profile should not be classified as:
• a subsea infrastructure profile
• a hyperscaler or cloud platform profile
• a datacenter ownership profile
• a generic CPaaS software-only profile
• a national incumbent carrier executive profile
The correct category is Brazilian wholesale voice, SIP interconnection, and carrier-grade business telecom services.
Area of expertise
Alcides Cremonezi operates in the wholesale voice side of telecom, where the work is still built around carrier relationships, local regulatory authorisation, routing quality, SIP stability, numbering access, and operational trust. Through VulcaNet, he is tied to a Brazilian carrier environment focused on SIP peering, SIP trunking, DID services, fixed-line number portability, toll-free numbering, and national voice coverage. This is not the glossy side of digital infrastructure, but it remains important. Brazil is a large and operationally demanding telecom market. International carriers and enterprise voice platforms that need Brazil coverage usually care about whether the partner is authorised, whether routes are stable, whether numbering is handled correctly, whether fraud controls exist, and whether support is available when traffic starts behaving badly. VulcaNet’s language is that of a carrier-facing operator rather than a generic communications app provider. References to redundant core infrastructure, direct Tier 1 interconnections, optimised routing, encrypted SIP transport, and NOC-backed support are the kind of details that matter to wholesale buyers comparing voice termination and SIP access options. Cremonezi’s ITW profile is also straightforward: he is looking for suppliers, clients, partnerships, and investment opportunities. That fits the normal rhythm of a wholesale voice operator at ITW, where many conversations are still about routes, bilateral trust, price, quality, compliance, fraud exposure, and whether a counterparty can actually deliver traffic cleanly in a specific market.
- Role evidence: Alcides Cremonezi is framed by delegate / sponsor at vulcanet systems and engineering and public connectivity infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Alcides Cremonezi article record; Alcides Cremonezi article record
- Operating context: Wholesale Voice SIP Peering SIP Trunking DID Portability Brazilian Fixed Line Telecom AND International Carrier Interconnection and Brazil Global provide the public context for this person profile. Evidence basis: Alcides Cremonezi article record; Alcides Cremonezi article record
Timeline
- Alcides Cremonezi public profile updated
Public coverage records Alcides Cremonezi as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
Role and Scope
- Profile: Alcides Cremonezi
- Current Role: Delegate / Sponsor at VulcaNet Systems and Engineering
- Analytical Category: Person
- Why tracked: Tracked for visibility into Brazilian wholesale voice termination, SIP peering, SIP trunking, DID services, fixed-line carrier operations, and LATAM interconnection environments.
Signal Map
- Brazilian wholesale voice and SIP interconnection operators remain relevant to international carriers, CPaaS providers, enterprise voice platforms, and regional telecom partners needing compliant local access, numbering, and reliable voice termination.
- Decision horizon: Next quarter
- Operational relevance: High
- Relevant activities: Brazilian wholesale voice termination, SIP peering and SIP trunking relationships, DID and numbering service environments, Carrier interconnection and routing quality, Enterprise and wholesale voice service delivery
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