POP capillarity
We are where your customers are.
EdgeUno operates 20 POPs across 11 Latin American countries — Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Turkey, and the United States. Most LATAM cloud providers concentrate in São Paulo and call it a day. We don't.
Capillarity matters because LATAM is not a monolith. A customer in Bogotá routed through São Paulo experiences ~80 ms more latency than one served from BOG2. A workload in Buenos Aires hitting a Miami POP eats a 100 ms+ round trip. By placing infrastructure in the cities where your customers actually live, we eliminate the LATAM-to-North-America detour — and that single fact is the difference between a usable app and one your São Paulo, CDMX, or Lima users complain about.
Every other EdgeUno differential — latency, sovereignty, peering, SLA — depends on this footprint. The map is the moat.
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- Brazil: São Paulo (GRU1), Rio (RIO1), Brasília (BSB1/BSB2), Curitiba (CWB1), Fortaleza (FOR1), Porto Alegre (POA1)
- Mexico: CDMX (MEX1), Guadalajara (GDL1), Querétaro (QRO1)
- Colombia: Bogotá (BOG2/BOG4/BOG6)
- Plus: Argentina (EZE1), Chile (SCL1), Peru (LIM1), Ecuador (UIO1), Bolivia (LPB1), Puerto Rico (SJU1), Turkey (IST1), USA (MIA1, JFK1, DAL1)
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