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Santiago, Chile, is a digital, telecommunications, and sub-sea cable hub, ideally location for low-latency access to LATAM end users and markets. NetActuate’s Santiago facility features redundant power and cooling and multi-factor security, as well as direct access to the PIT CHILE internet exchange.

NetActuate’s deployment in Chile enables customers to reach end users across the LATAM region with greater speed and reliability. Recent reports predict that bandwidth growth across Latin America is anticipated to grow 63% over the coming years,  ultimately reaching 1,430+ Tbps of installed capacity within the next two years, and contributing more than 10% of interconnection bandwidth globally. Much of this growth, up to 31%, will be driven by the content and digital media industry.

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Building

  • Raised floor of 80 cm allows tray wiring installation across three different levels

Compliance

  • Cabling system in compliance with ANSI/TIA/EIA Standard 568A

Security

  • Security system with open door sensors
  • CCTV images recorded and archived for seven days
  • Proximity cards
  • Biometric sensors

Connectivity

  • Carrier-agnostic
  • Multiple connections
  • Fiber, copper, coax cross-connects
  • Access to internet exchange: PIT CHILE

Power

  • Diesel generator standby power
  • 7+ days of diesel fuel on site
  • N+1 redundancy
  • UPS battery banks with 30+ minute of runtime capacity

Cooling

  • HVAC subsystem ensures a 40% to 60% humidity range, and temperatures between 17°C to 27°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Santiago a good location for colocation or bare metal?

Santiago is a leading connectivity hub in South America, with strong infrastructure and growing international cable routes. It offers strategic proximity to regional markets and is ideal for deploying low-latency, high-availability services.

Does Santiago have a good climate for data center colocation?

Santiago has a stable, dry climate with minimal risk of hurricanes or severe storms. While seismic activity exists, data centers are built to high engineering standards to withstand earthquakes.

Are there data centers in Chile?

Yes. Chile hosts dozens of data centers, with Santiago as the primary hub. It’s known for reliable energy, government support for digital infrastructure, and access to Pacific cable landings.

What are BGP Anycast groups?

At NetActuate, BGP Anycast groups are a unique combination of routing policies, transit providers, DDoS mitigation, prefixes, and resources like BGP sessions attached to them. Each group has its own unique controls, includes all dedicated resources/features mentioned here, and is billed independently.

Where can I learn more about BGP Anycast?

You can go to our resource site at anycast.com to learn more about BGP Anycast and use cases.

Can I deploy a hybrid network using your platform and other providers?

Yes. We offer LOAs, policy tools, and automation support so you can mix and match resources across platforms.

Is this suitable for production or only testing?

Our platform powers mission-critical workloads for some of the largest DNS and cybersecurity companies. It's ideal for both testing and full production.

Do I need to understand BGP to use this?

No. You can let us handle BGP for you and use the platform through our portal and APIs.

Can I use my own ASN and IP addresses?

Absolutely. Our platform supports BYOIP, custom ASN announcements, and origin rewriting so that your service appears globally unified without managing complex routing.

How quickly can I deploy a new Anycast node?

In most cases, a new node can be deployed within minutes via our API or portal, with BGP sessions and IP assignments ready to announce.

Does the platform support IPv6?

Yes, dual-stack support is included. Every deployment fully supports IPv4 and IPv6 without additional configuration.

What kind of DDoS mitigation is included?

We include up to 1 Tbps of mitigation capacity with multi-provider integration and custom policies at no additional cost.

Can I control which POPs announce my routes?

Yes. You can use BGP communities and tags to manage where your traffic originates from and maintain regional control.

What’s included in the managed NOC service?

Our 24x7x365 NOC monitors your routes, responds to alerts, follows your SOP/MOP, and communicates directly with your team via Slack or ticketing.

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