Status of Connectivity in Latin America

27/02/2023

Status of Connectivity in Latin America

By Maria Gayo – Communications Manager

TeleGeography has been participating in LACNIC and LACNOG events for many years, presenting regional connectivity status reports and updates to the Latin American and Caribbean operators community.

We wanted to highlight TeleGeography data on connectivity over the last year (2022).

These highlights were taken from two different research tools: a) the Global Bandwidth (GB) Research Service, which focuses on annual bandwidth utilization and submarine cable systems; and b) Global Internet Geography (GIG), a research service that focuses on Internet backbone networks.

Growth of International Bandwidth

The data shows that the demand for international bandwidth continues to grow in Latin America.

After slowing to 20% in 2018—the slowest annual growth rate recorded in decades—regional demand for bandwidth rebounded to an average annual growth of 35% between 2019 and 2021. Overall, the capacity deployed in the region by various types of network operators has nearly tripled since 2017, rising to more than 140 Tbps in 2021.

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Brazil continues to generate the highest demand for bandwidth in the region. In 2021, Brazil had 55 Tbps of used international bandwidth capacity. As the table below shows, the smallest economies are the ones that have grown the fastest.

In Central America, Honduras and Guatemala had compound annual growth rates (CAGR) of 48% and 44%, respectively, between 2017 and 2021. Similarly, in South America, both Ecuador and Uruguay have had CAGRs of little over 45% since 2017.

The Rise of Content Providers

The views expressed by the authors of this blog are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of LACNIC.

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