It is true. The localization of content material, functions, and compute in native hubs like São Paulo—paired with submarine cable delays, community buildout logistics, and the straightforward undeniable fact that bandwidth demand cannot maintain doubling—has slowed bandwidth demand in Latin America.
However Senior Analyst Juan Velandia put the viewers at Capability LATAM comfortable: bandwidth demand within the area stays robust total. Markets simply cannot maintain constantly excessive development charges as they mature, and international demand is cooling. (Annual development charges have dropped from 45% in 2020 to 29% in 2024.)

Juan introduced these insights and others to his presentation on the state of the market in Latin America. Past bandwidth demand traits, the viewers received a peek at new cables on the horizon and growing older techniques nearing retirement, in addition to an evaluation of regional interconnectivity.
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