DE-CIX São Paulo brings local and remote peering, cloud exchange, and multi-cloud routing capabilities to companies, ensuring efficient cloud-to-cloud communication with minimal latency. Direct connections can be established with various network operators, including ISPs and cloud providers, spanning over 100 countries globally.
“Our high-performance, secure, and scalable interconnection services enhance local connectivity, contributing to a more resilient and globally integrated ecosystem,” states Ivo Ivanov, CEO of DE-CIX, emphasizing the impact on Brazil’s digital economy.
This strategic move positions São Paulo within DE-CIX’s extensive global network, interconnected with leading IXs in cities like New York, Madrid, and Frankfurt through transatlantic links. This connectivity opens doors for Brazilian networks to integrate into the world’s largest interconnection ecosystem.
Rafael Umann, CEO of Azion, expresses, “Our platform ensures resilience, security, and performance for critical and AI workloads. Through interconnection with DE-CIX, we provide our customers access to top-tier infrastructure…”
The expansion of DE-CIX São Paulo is crucial for national competitiveness, introducing new opportunities for network operators in Brazil and addressing gaps in enterprise-level interconnection services while upholding robust SLA agreements.
DE-CIX’s establishment of IXs in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro demonstrates its dedication to Brazil’s digital transformation. With a vast user base of 165 million Internet users and a diverse network landscape, Brazil emerges as a strategic market for DE-CIX’s growth, positioning South America as its fifth operational continent.
DE-CIX’s interconnection services span approximately 60 locations worldwide, connecting over a thousand networks across more than 100 countries. Celebrating its 30th anniversary since inception in 1995, the company remains a pillar of global Internet connectivity, continually evolving through strategic expansions and partnerships.
DE-CIX’s success is fueled by a diverse team of 250 employees from over 35 countries, actively shaping the Internet’s evolution through participation in influential bodies like the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).