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Home » Padtec Records Solid Third-Quarter Growth and Strengthens Focus on ISP Market

Padtec Records Solid Third-Quarter Growth and Strengthens Focus on ISP Market

October 31, 2024
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In the third quarter of 2024, Padtec Holding, the leading optical transport system manufacturer in Latin America, posted strong financial results with net revenue hitting R$ 75.9 million (USD 14.6 million), a 10.8% increase from the previous quarter’s R$ 68.5 million (USD 13.2 million). This revenue growth was largely fueled by a surge in equipment sales to internet service providers (ISPs) in Brazil. Despite a slower global demand for high-capacity transmission equipment, Padtec maintained operational resilience through strategic cost control and a robust capital structure.

CEO Carlos Raimar highlighted the 22.7% rise in domestic revenue for the Equipment business unit as a significant achievement this quarter. Revenues from ISPs grew by over 70%, underscoring the increased investment in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems to meet the rising demand for enhanced internet capacity and new services. Additionally, Padtec’s entry into Roraima with ISP InfoRR marked a significant expansion, with a new DWDM optical network spanning nearly 800 kilometers between Boa Vista (RR) and Manaus (AM) to support network growth across the Amazon region.

Another major milestone was the launch of Padtec’s advanced transponder for its LightPad Max platform. This high-performance component, which enables transmission rates of 800 Gbps per optical channel, underwent successful real-world testing with Brisanet, a regional ISP, achieving positive feedback. The dual disaggregated transponder is expected to boost Brisanet’s optical backbone capacity, which serves over 150 cities. Additionally, Padtec reinforced customer engagement by participating in 12 international events across Latin America, Mexico, and the U.S., as well as holding multiple Padtec Talks and sponsoring events in Brazil to strengthen market relationships and expand its footprint.

Key Metrics:

• Net Revenue: R$ 75.9 million (USD 14.6 million), up 10.8% from the previous quarter

• Gross Margin: 32.1%

• EBITDA: R$ 6.8 million (USD 1.3 million), with an EBITDA margin of 9.0%

• Gross Profit: R$ 24.3 million (USD 4.7 million), up 12.7% from the prior quarter

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