Wednesday, May 15, 2024

It's time to make room for hyperscale

These providers are exploring local capacity alternatives in third-party facilities. One option is the data centers of telecom companies. For instance, Cirion, which plans to invest US$300 million in Latin America this year to strengthen its presence in the region in light of these requirements.

As a complement to their local infrastructure, hyperscale cloud providers are exploring local capacity alternatives in third-party facilities, whether from neutral carriers or telecommunications operators.

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