# Brazil digital infrastructure platform launches

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/brazil-digital-infrastructure-platform-launches
> Updated: 2026-07-29T22:19:44.000Z. Sources: 3. Developments: 2.

In early July 2026 the Brazilian cities of Palmas and Brusque introduced new digital traffic‑management platforms, marking municipal efforts to use technology for real‑time road monitoring and control.

A few weeks later, the federal government deployed a real‑time monitoring system for the Infovia 05 fiber‑optic project under the Norte Conectado program. The platform provides GPS positioning, live camera feeds and cable‑length data, enabling ministries and telecom regulators to oversee the 1,326‑km submarine cable installation across the Amazon region.

Together, these launches illustrate Brazil's expanding use of digital tools to coordinate and supervise critical infrastructure, from city traffic networks to nationwide broadband expansion.

## Timeline

### 2026-07-29: Brazil launches real‑time monitoring for Infovia 05 fiber project

Brazil's Infovia 05 fiber link between Autazes and Porto Velho now uses a real‑time GPS and camera monitoring platform, enhancing remote management of the Norte Conectado project.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/brazil-launches-realtime-monitoring-for-infovia-05-fiber-project

### 2026-07-05: Palmas and Brusque launch digital traffic management platforms

Palmas integrates real‑time traffic data with Waze, while Brusque launches a public traffic observatory, both aiming to modernise mobility management in Brazil.

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/palmas-and-brusque-launch-digital-traffic-management-platforms

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