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EmbratelEmbratel is the Official Provider and Sponsor in the category of Telecommunications Services for the Olympic Games Rio 2016. The company will be responsible for delivering world-class telecommunications infrastructure for use during the Games. This will include a dedicated network with 358 kilometres of optical fibres, 60,000 LAN network access points for voice and data services, 80,000 Internet access points, 19,000 3G and 4G lines for mobile phone services, 9,000 IP phone lines, 8,000 Wi-Fi access points and 11,000 points for CATV (Cable Television, or Community Antenna Television), as well as two dedicated Data Centres with TIER III international certification. To develop the project, which began in 2011, Embratel will actively work with a multidisciplinary team of engineers, technicians and experts in the Technology Operational Centre (TOC) and in the venues (including both competition and non-competition sites).NETNET is the leading provider for broadband and cable TV in Brazil and offers service packages which also include fixed and mobile telephony. As an official sponsor of Rio 2016, the company will be present throughout the Olympic Games, using its nationwide infrastructure to ensure connection throughout the country and all 145 locations related to the Games and competition coverage.NissanNissan, one of the world’s biggest vehicle manufacturers, set up in Brazil in 2000 and now has over 160 dealerships throughout the country. As an official sponsor of the Olympic Games Rio 2016, the company is supplying around 4,200 vehicles of different types to meet the Games’ needs. It will also develop several activations during the event and promote a social responsibility project, “Caju: um novo olhar” (“Caju: a new look”). In addition to partnering with the Games, Nissan also sponsors the Rio 2016 Olympic Torch Relay. Nissan’s role in the Olympic Games Rio 2016 also includes Team Nissan, an initiative providing support for 31 Brazilian athletes and Paralympic athletes whose aim is to qualify for and bring their best performance to the first ever Olympic and Paralympic Games hosted by Brazil. Media Contact Fernanda Ferraz, Corporate Communications, Claro, Embratel and NET + 55 11 99415 7548 + 55 11 99621 7795 fernanda.ferraz@claro.com.brMedia Contact Rogério Louro, Head of Communications Nissan Brazil + 55 21 98142 0049 rogerio.louro@nissan.com.brMedia Contact Fernanda Ferraz, Corporate Communications, Claro, Embratel and NET + 55 11 99415 7548 + 55 11 99621 7795 fernanda.ferraz@claro.com.br