Regional Spotlight: Latin America Colocation Momentum — Updated for 2026 (20) — Updated for 2026 (20)

August 19, 2026 · By Data Hall Insights Team

Latin America’s colocation momentum is increasingly concentrated around a handful of metros where power, connectivity, and anchor tenants have reinforced each other.

The economics of data center capacity have changed faster in the last two years than in the previous decade. Anyone evaluating their options today is working in a genuinely different market.

Where buyers get it wrong

The most expensive mistake is optimising for the number everyone sees — the monthly rack rate — while ignoring the numbers nobody asks about until the invoice arrives: cross-connects, remote hands, power overage, and renewal escalators.

Underestimating growth is more common than overestimating it. Teams that lock in exactly what they need today frequently find themselves negotiating from a weaker position twelve months later, once the facility has less spare capacity to offer.

A practical way to evaluate

Model the whole cost, not the monthly line. Setup fees, cross-connects, bandwidth, growth headroom, and exit terms all belong in the comparison. The cheapest rack rate is rarely the cheapest deployment.

Start with requirements, not providers. Pin down your power per rack, total committed capacity, connectivity needs, and the compliance regimes you answer to. That single page of clarity will shape every conversation that follows.

What good looks like in practice

The best partnerships look less like a vendor relationship and more like a shared roadmap — regular capacity reviews, early visibility into expansion options, and a provider that flags risk before it becomes your problem.

The strongest operators are transparent by default — uptime history, incident reports, and maintenance schedules are available without a special request. That openness is itself a signal worth weighing.

Why it matters now

What used to be a commodity is now a strategic asset class. When supply is tight, the question stops being simply how much it costs and becomes whether you can secure it at all, on terms that let you grow.

Power has overtaken floor space as the binding constraint in most primary markets. Vacancy rates have fallen to record lows, and the practical effect is that capacity — particularly high-density capacity — increasingly needs to be reserved well ahead of when you actually need it.

A short checklist before you sign

  • Total the full cost of ownership, including the fees that hide in the small print
  • Ask what happens operationally when a single system fails, not just what the tier rating implies
  • Map the network ecosystem: carriers, internet exchanges, and cloud on-ramps
  • Leave headroom for growth, including higher-density racks down the line
  • Ask for real uptime history, not just the design tier

The bottom line

The good news is that you do not have to navigate it alone. With the right data and the right guidance, what feels like a daunting decision becomes a structured, confident one.

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