BT Extends Radianz Venue to São Paolo

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BT is recruiting 250 new staff in the region to aid with its expansion in Latin America.

BT has announced that São Paolo has been added to its list of cities available through the Radianz Venue service.

The company currently has 450 member sites in Latin America signed to its BT Radianz cloud service. Radianz Venue will provide optimized low-latency connectivity between financial services centers in the region.

"Latin America's financial markets have become increasingly attractive to domestic and global investors and demand to access the opportunities in the region has increased," says Tom Regent, president for global banking and financial markets, sales and marketing at BT Global Services. "BT Radianz Venue represents a significant development in the provision of hosting capabilities and lowest latency between trading venues and financial centres. We are pleased to be announcing the next stage of the development of the BT Radianz Cloud through our plans to extend the BT Radianz Venue offering into the Latin American markets."

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