Amazon to spend $4 billion on cloud infrastructure in Chile
- Amazon Web Services announced it will invest over $4 billion by the end of 2026 to build an AWS cloud region in Chile with three availability zones.
- This investment follows Amazon’s prior AWS infrastructure expansions in Chile and meets rising cloud demand amid competition from Google and Microsoft.
- The new region will support advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning and serves existing customers like LATAM Airlines and Andrés Bello University.
- Amazon plans to limit the use of water-based cooling to just 4 percent of the year in Chile, addressing the region’s prolonged drought, and achieved full reliance on renewable energy in 2023 as part of its Climate Pledge commitments.
- This AWS region will be the company’s third in Latin America and aims to strengthen local infrastructure for sustained growth, innovation, and secure, low-latency cloud services.
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Amazon Web Services Targets Chile’s Growing Market with $4 Billion Cloud Push
Amazon Web Services plans to invest $4 billion to build its first cloud region in Chile by late 2026. AWS will establish three availability zones, marking its third Latin American region after Brazil and Mexico and its 37th worldwide. All required permits for construction and operation have already secured approval, Amazon’s South Latin America leader […]
Amazon to Spend $4 Billion on Cloud Infrastructure in Chile
#Amazon to Invest $4 Billion in Chilean AWS Infrastructure, Strengthens Global Partnerships with Philips and Expands B...
'Amazon Expands AWS Infrastructure to Chile and Fortifies Strategic Partnerships' Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has announced an ambitious plan to invest over $4 billion in establishing a new Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure region in Chile by the end of 2026. This strategic expansion aims to provide local and regional businesses, including developers, startups, and enterprises, with improved cloud services to run applications and serv…
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