Adding 1,831 MW of LATAM Colocation Capacity (2025–2030): Hyperscale Opportunities for the U.S.–Brazil Corridor
Latin American colocation operators are set to deploy 1,831 MW of new capacity through 2030, led by Ascenty and Equinix.
Hype Telecom supports this hypergrowth through non-destructive fiber infrastructure deployments, seamlessly connecting U.S. and Brazilian hyperscale ecosystems to remove digital barriers and drive knowledge exchange — supported by an estimated 25.69% CAGR in the colocation market.

Market on the Rise
Regional investment expanding from USD 18.99B in 2024 to USD 21.31B in 2025, driven by AI workloads and large-scale big data platforms.
- Leading hyperscale developers: ODATA, Scala Data Centers, and KIO Networks continue to anchor major campus builds.
- Sustainable data center initiatives accelerating with new green hyperscale campuses across LATAM.
- Deep integration of U.S.–Brazil submarine cable systems, strengthening cross-continental redundancy and network capacity.
Winning Strategies
Accelerated permitting, civil works, and regulatory approvals managed under MARE V5 frameworks.
- Non-destructive fiber deployment methodologies, modeled after Cirion’s Data Book best practices, reducing risk and build timelines.
- Scalable hardware integration, including Meta Rack & Stack expansion (Project SI0002).
- EHS compliance programs aligned with both OSHA regulations and Brazilian safety standards, ensuring full cross-border operational governance.
Hype in Action
From Meta Optical splicing projects (PR1993) to Algar fiber network maintenance operations, our teams deliver power-optimized megawatt deployments at scale.
Performance highlights:
- Execution of over 1,413 MW of hyperscale capacity across Brazil.
- AI-powered NOC predictive monitoring, ensuring resilience and uptime performance.
- Carrier-grade partnerships, including Vodafone and Ciena infill installations, extending high-capacity backbone systems.
2030 Call to Action
The addition of 1,831 MW represents the gateway to a fully connected, inclusive 6G ecosystem linking LATAM and the United States.