Telefônica Brasil Explained

Telefônica Brasil S.A.
Type:Public sociedade anônima
Traded As:

Ibovespa Component
Foundation:1998
Location City:São Paulo
Location Country:Brazil
Key People:Christian Gebara (CEO)
Industry:Telecommunications
Predecessor:Telesp
Products:Fixed line, Mobile telecommunications, Internet services, Cable television
Revenue: US$ 11.1 billion (2018)[1]
Operating Income: US$ 2.3 billion (2018) [2]
Num Employees:34,000
Parent:Telefónica
Homepage:www.telefonica.com.br

Telefônica Brasil, trading as Vivo,[3] is a Brazilian telecommunications group, subsidiary of Spanish Telefónica.

It was originally formed as part of Telebrás, the state-owned telecom monopoly at the time. In 1998, Telebrás was demerged and privatized. Telefónica bought Telesp, the São Paulo division, and rebranded it to Telefónica. The group has a participation of 15% in its revenues in the world and currently the company has more than 90 million customers.

In 2010, Telefónica acquired the shares of Vivo that belonged to Portugal Telecom, and transferred control of the company to Telefônica-Vivo, its subsidiary in Brazil. In 2012 the company's services began to be marketed under the Vivo brand, its services, such as internet access, cable and satellite television, fixed and mobile telecommunications, among others, were integrated in this brand, launched in 2003 for the Telefónica-Portugal Telecom mobile telecommunications joint venture.

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  1. Web site: Lucro da Telefônica Brasil cresce 81,8%.
  2. http://exame.abril.com.br/negocios/empresas/servicos/noticias/lucro-da-telefonica-brasil-cresce-81-8
  3. Web site: Telefônica Commercial Brands (in portuguese).