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ben said:FWIW, I'm pretty sure Argentine Internet users will benefit majorly from a data center in Chile.
I have Fibertel broadband Internet. At the time I was setting it up, I read about their delivering on advertised speeds only within Argentina; outside the country, download speeds are 2.5 Mbps at best. I ran speed tests using both servers in Argentina as well as a host of other countries and this turned out to be true: as close as Montevideo, speeds were sometimes slower than to the US. The exception was Chile, which had blazing fast service, on par with Argentina.
So it'd seem that we stand to gain big-time from a Chilean data server.
Only when they build the proposed South American loop as davonz says all traffic from argentina is routed through brazil and then through the states.
If they ever get round to building the proposed loop then everyone will see a difference from this data centre and buffering on youtube will hopefully be a thing of the past.
shows the undersea water cables and there isn't really any overland cables from Argentina to Chile.