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Brazil’s Regulator Slows the Claro-Desktop Fiber Deal

By · July 3, 2026 · 4 min read

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Key Facts

The step. On June 24, Brazil’s antitrust body CADE formally asked Claro and Desktop for more information about their planned merger.

The clock. The companies were given 15 days to answer, with the questions focused on overlaps in telecom services.

The deal. Claro agreed in March to buy about 73% of Desktop, valuing the fiber provider near R$4bn ($795m).

The buyer. Claro is the Brazilian arm of América Móvil, the group controlled by the family of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim.

The prize. Desktop is the largest independent fiber provider in São Paulo, Brazil’s wealthiest state.

The Claro Desktop deal has hit a routine but revealing checkpoint, as Brazil’s competition regulator asks for more detail before deciding whether to wave through another step in the country’s fiber consolidation.

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On the twenty-fourth of June, the Administrative Council for Economic Defence, known as CADE, formally requested additional information from the two companies. It is the antitrust authority that must clear the takeover before it can close.

The companies were given fifteen days to respond, and the questions centre on where their telecom services overlap. That is standard practice for a deal of this size, not a red flag, but it does signal a closer look.

What the Claro Desktop deal actually involves

Claro agreed in March to buy about seventy-three per cent of Desktop, in a transaction that valued the company at around four billion reais including debt. The net price was put near two and a half billion reais.

Claro is the Brazilian arm of América Móvil, the telecoms empire controlled by the family of the Mexican businessman Carlos Slim. Desktop, founded in nineteen ninety-seven, is the largest independent fibre-optic internet provider in the state of São Paulo.

Geography drove the logic of the purchase. Desktop’s network is concentrated in São Paulo, the most populous and economically important part of the country, and covers close to two hundred municipalities.

A market consolidating fast

The deal is one of many. Brazil’s fibre landscape is unusually crowded, with hundreds of small and regional providers built up over the past decade as broadband demand surged, and the big operators have been steadily absorbing them.

For a large player, buying an established regional network is faster and often cheaper than laying cable street by street. That is why analysts expect the wave of consolidation to continue as weaker independents look for buyers.

Claro already leads Brazil’s broadband market with about a fifth of subscribers, so each new purchase tightens its grip. That is precisely the pattern a competition regulator is meant to watch.

The seller side is telling too. Desktop’s stake was held by the American private-equity firm HIG Capital, which had built the company up since twenty twenty and is now cashing out, a reminder of how foreign financial investors have used Brazilian fibre as a trade to enter and exit.

For the roughly quarter of Desktop shares still trading publicly, Claro will have to launch a buyout offer at no less than the price paid for control. That mechanism, meant to protect minority holders, is one more box the deal must tick before it closes.

Why the scrutiny matters

The request lands amid a broader assertiveness at CADE, which has recently moved against the São Paulo stock exchange and reopened a case in the food-delivery market. Regulators once seen as permissive are now asking harder questions of entrenched champions.

For a foreign reader, the transaction is a clean illustration of how global capital keeps flowing into Latin American infrastructure, with fast internet treated as an asset class of its own. The forward signal is whether CADE attaches conditions or clears the deal cleanly, which will set the tone for the mergers still to come.

What did CADE ask about the Claro Desktop deal?

On the twenty-fourth of June the regulator formally requested additional information from Claro and Desktop, giving them fifteen days to clarify aspects of the merger, with a focus on where their telecom services overlap.

How big is the deal and who is buying?

Claro, the Brazilian arm of Mexico’s América Móvil, agreed in March to buy about seventy-three per cent of Desktop in a transaction valuing the fibre provider near four billion reais including debt.

Why does the review matter for investors?

It is a test of how tightly Brazil will police the consolidation of its fibre market, and whether CADE clears the deal cleanly or with conditions will shape the many regional acquisitions expected to follow.

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