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In episode 8 of 'El Camino Listo', Microsoft's Sebastián Roldán, an expert in Latin America peering and interconnection, unveils four growing connectivity hubs reshaping internet traffic across Latin America. This episode dives into the growing trend of networks localizing traffic via internet exchanges to optimize network performance and end-user experiences. Key Points Discussed: * Network Reconfiguration in Mexico: We explore how Querétaro and Monterrey are becoming pivotal network hubs, with Mexican internet traffic previously served in the United States now being served from these local points of presence. * Data Centers in Peru: Lima's scarce data center supply is leading to expansion in Lurín by new and existing operators, although there are ongoing challenges with power both locally and globally. * Colombia’s New Lead: New data centers and internet exchanges across Colombia are attracting networks from neighboring Ecuador and Venezuela and positioning Colombia as the leader for traffic in the northern cone of South America. * Fortaleza’s Strategic Development: Fortaleza's cable landing stations and diverse count of network participants makes it an increasingly important location on the internet. Sebastián also shares insights from working at Microsoft, how he landed the role, and how person-to-person networking can help you with both interconnection and career objectives.
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