Conecta Infra Launches with $350 Million Investment for South America's Data Center Connectivity
Conecta Infra has launched with a $350 million investment to create a neutral optical infrastructure across South America. The initiative will develop nearly 6,000 km of underground fiber network connecting data center hubs in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, driven by the demand for cloud computing and AI applications. The company operates as a physical network provider, offering dark fiber and technical space while allowing clients to manage their operations independently.

Conecta Infra has launched a neutral optical infrastructure platform with a $350 million investment to deploy nearly 6,000 km of fiber network across South America. The infrastructure will connect major digital hubs in Brazil, Chile, and Argentina, targeting cities such as Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro.
The initiative responds to increasing demand for cloud and AI services which require high-capacity connectivity. Conecta Infra operates as a physical infrastructure provider, focusing on dark fiber and technical space without managing data transmission, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving digital landscape of Latin America.




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