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Colocation Providers in Argentina
Who are the top colocation providers in Argentina?
viabandwidth lists 7 verified colocation operators registered in Argentina. Each is classified by operator type and screened for certifications and network presence, so procurement teams can shortlist by compliance signal and verified infrastructure before requesting an operator dossier.
Operator data sourced from PeeringDB registration, RIR delegations, and operator records, and independently verified. Last reviewed 2026-06-11.
7 providers
InterBS S.R.L. (BAEHOST)
baehost.com
We've increased bandwidth across all our services: dedicated servers, cloud servers, virtual data centers, and server colocation. In response to the...
Advantun SRL
advantun.com
Pensada para aquellas empresas que buscan modernizar sus comunicaciones.MÁS INFO...
NSS S.A.
iplan.com.ar
IPLAN es una de las empresas líderes en la provisión de servicios de Telecomunicaciones y IT para empresas y hogares en Argentina. La única empresa del mercado que se conecta con todos sus clientes residenciales a través de una red de Fibra Óptica Directa al Hogar (FTTH). Fue fundada en el año 2000 y ha venido creciendo ininterrumpidamente desde hace más de 20 años.
LINKEAR SRL
linkear.com.ar
Tecnología que te permite disfrutar de todos los servicios de internet en alta velocidad.
Pogliotti & Pogliotti Construcciones S.A.
sitsa.com.ar
Internet fibra óptica simétrica para tu hogar: 300, 600 y 1000 Mbps. Wi-Fi 6 incluido, sin permanencia. Velocidad real, estabilidad garantizada.
CPS
metrotel.com.ar
La conexión con los IX de Argentina, Brasil y Virginia.
HOSTCLICK, de DUCA GRACIELA MIRTA
hostclick.us
With a fusion of extensive knowledge, cutting-edge technologies, and a robust network of resources, we offer unmatched cloud services.
Frequently asked questions
- Who are the top colocation providers in Argentina?
- viabandwidth tracks 7 verified colocation operators registered in Argentina, sorted with direct operators (verified own infrastructure) first, then carrier-neutral and other providers. The top listings by network evidence appear at the top of the directory.
- What does carrier-neutral mean for a colocation provider?
- A carrier-neutral colocation provider does not own or favour a specific transit network, meaning tenants can choose from multiple carriers without lock-in. viabandwidth flags carrier-neutral status from PeeringDB registration, not operator self-claim.
- How do I evaluate a colocation operator before contract?
- Procurement teams typically shortlist on six factors: connectivity density, location and latency to user markets, power and cooling capacity, certifications (SOC 2 and ISO 27001 are the most common asks), operator credibility (do they run the building), and contract terms including cross-connect fees and exit clauses. The operator dossier unlocks the verified contact route.
- What certifications matter most for colocation procurement?
- For most enterprises, SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 are baseline asks. PCI DSS applies if the workload handles cardholder data. HIPAA matters for protected health information. Uptime Institute Tier III is the most common availability marker. Check the certified-providers hubs to filter by each.