The formation of digital hubs around clusters of data centers is shaping decisions on new fiber network segments, submarine cable branches, and capacity agreements on existing cables. Among these hubs, Querétaro in Mexico stands out, hosting around 24 data centers with plans for further expansion. Notably, Cloud HQ has announced investments of US$ 4.8 billion and the creation of 8,000 jobs. Chile is also following this trend, with 28 operational data centers and plans to add another 35 by 2030. Among the upcoming facilities designed to meet AI demand is Cirion’s SAN2, expected to start operations before the end of 2025 with a capacity of 20 megawatts.