Latin America and Caribbean Cloud Services
Latin America and Caribbean Cloud Services
Cloud Service company intelligence covers cloud service providers, hyperscale platforms, hosting firms, managed infrastructure operators, and edge computing providers in Latin America and the Caribbean, with enough context for readers to understand how these organisations build, operate, finance, regulate, and sell the infrastructure that supports digital markets.

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DialHost keeps Brazilian hosting independent by concentrating the operating risk
A Brazilian site owner who already keeps domains, mailboxes, backups and support history inside DialHost is not buying only disk space. The value is the local bundle; the risk is that the same local bundle concentrates network, support, supplier and migration exposure in one…

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CONFIARED sells Bolivian hosting where local proof has to carry the risk
CONFIARED sells Bolivian hosting where local proof has to carry the risk intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may…

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Locaweb makes migration friction pay across a Brazilian cloud bundle
Locaweb is not easiest to understand as a cloud company that tries to copy AWS. It is easier to understand as a Brazilian operating account where a small or mid-sized company can accumulate a domain, mailboxes, shared hosting, VPS capacity, cloud virtual machines, support…

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Grupo ZGH turns Chilean hosting into a route-and-rack account
A Chilean workload owner choosing between local hosting, a distant hyperscale region, a Santiago colocation cage, a bargain VPS and a reseller bundle is not only buying compute. The real purchase is a route-and-rack account: a place where servers, power, support, IP transit, DDoS…

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Gamers Club and the match that has to feel fair before it is worth anything
A Brazilian Counter-Strike team does not first buy a sponsor slot, a content package or a season pass. It buys the chance for a match to feel fair enough that the score deserves to matter. Gamers Club Ltda sits in that fragile paid unit: latency low enough to trust a duel…

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HostGator Brasil and the economics of cheap rescue hosting
A Brazilian micro-business that buys a low-priced website plan is not only buying storage and bandwidth. It is buying the hope that, when the store is offline, the domain is frozen, e-mail stops arriving, a WordPress plugin breaks, or an abuse complaint threatens the account…

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Cyberfuel And The Costa Rican Service Month That Sells Recovery More Than Capacity
A Costa Rican small business comparing Cyberfuel with a cheaper global website builder, an offshore hosting plan or a self-service cloud account is not only comparing storage, mailboxes and bandwidth. The visible unit is a service month. The hidden purchase is a local recovery…

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IFX Networks Colombia and the managed-link premium behind regional enterprise cloud
A Colombian enterprise that buys internet access, private connectivity and cloud operations from IFX Networks Colombia is not only buying bandwidth. It is paying for fewer operating handoffs across a regional backbone, data-centre access, security monitoring, cloud engineering…

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Server Lodge and the Small Data-Center Bet Behind Costa Rican Reliability
Server Lodge and Cyberfuel make Costa Rican reliability look local, but the real bill is power, certification, peering, support and facility proof.

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Locaweb and the Brazilian hosting margin after software, payments and cloud stopped being separate
Locaweb is no longer just a Brazilian web-hosting name competing on a cheap monthly site plan; its margin now depends on whether a small merchant can be kept alive long enough to buy commerce software, payments, logistics, support and local cloud capacity while global substitutes…

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Secure Hosting and the Offshore Trust Discount in Central American Cloud Infrastructure
Secure Hosting sells offshore trust at a discount to hyperscale certainty, which makes jurisdiction, reputation and operational proof the whole product.

Latin America and Caribbean Cloud Services
iHosting and the Chilean hosting bill priced in pesos but built on dollar-linked inputs
iHosting is a Chilean hosting and managed-infrastructure operator whose peso-priced plans tell a larger story: local customers buy budget certainty while the provider carries dollar-linked infrastructure, cloud, network and support costs.

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Sinectis and the Argentine hosting bill that prices local control in pesos
Sinectis matters where Argentine firms want local hosting, mail, backup and managed connectivity paid from peso revenue but built on dollar-linked inputs.

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TIVIT Hosting Services sells Brazilian enterprise trust, not a smaller hyperscaler
TIVIT Hosting Services is easiest to misread if it is treated as a miniature version of AWS, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud. Its stronger position is different: it sits inside TIVIT's Brazilian enterprise-technology franchise, where cloud hosting, managed operations…

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SkyOnline and the Argentine Trust Hedge Behind Local Cloud
SkyOnline de Argentina S.A. is best understood as a Buenos Aires infrastructure hedge: a local data-centre and cloud operator that tries to sell financial-district proximity, power resilience, carrier choice and private-cloud control to Argentine companies that face dollar costs…

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TELECU CLOUD - GIGAIPNET Shows Why Local Cloud Is a Trust and Latency Business, Not a Smaller Hyperscaler
TELECU CLOUD - GIGAIPNET is best understood as a local infrastructure business with a cloud storefront, an autonomous network, and a support-led commercial proposition. The interesting question is not whether it can become a Latin American hyperscaler. It cannot. The question is…

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ECUADORDOMAIN S.A. and the Political Economy of the Namespace Monopoly in Ecuador
ECUADORDOMAIN S.A. and the political economy of the namespace monopoly in Ecuador. Argument: ECUADORDOMAIN S.A. matters less as a conventional software publisher than as the holder of delegated control over a sovereign naming asset.

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EdgeUno S.A.S.
The dependency surface is the overlap of compute placement and network path choice. A customer using EdgeUno may depend simultaneously on local bare metal, edge cloud capacity, private transport, and IP transit. In Latin America, where latency and route diversity can vary sharply…

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Elon Musk hints at ‘unforgettable’ Tesla flying car debut
Elon Musk teases Tesla’s flying car prototype, sparking excitement and potential breakthroughs in urban mobility and eVTOL technology.

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FUTURECOM 2025 Brazil explores digital trends and connectivity
FUTURECOM 2025 Brazil highlighted 5G, AI, and sustainability, shaping the future of digital infrastructure in LATAM.
