Connectivity
Carrier-neutral datacenters in Chile
Which datacenters in Chile have the most carriers?
22 datacenter facilities in Chile show active or dense network connectivity in the viabandwidth directory, 5 of them dense. Each band is a verified summary of how many networks, exchanges, and carriers are present — derived from network data, not a self-reported map. Unlock the operator dossier for the exact carrier and ASN counts behind each facility.
Connectivity bands derived from PeeringDB and RIR registrations and independently verified. Last reviewed 2026-06-10.
22 facilities
Apoapsis - Ojo Bueno
Apoapsis
Punta Arenas, Chile
GTD Chile - Moneda
GTD Internet
Santiago, Chile
IFX Santiago
PIT CHILE SPA
Santiago, Chile
entel - CNT (torre entel)
Entel Chile S.A.
Santiago, Chile
Opciones - Concepción
Opciones
Concepción, Chile
EdgeUno Datacenter Santiago Chile (SCL1)
EdgeUno, Inc.
Huechuraba, Chile
Grupo ZGH - La Florida
Grupo ZGH SpA
La Florida, Chile
Scala Data Centers SSCLCR01
Scala Data Centers
Placilla, Chile
Equinix ST4 - Santiago
Equinix, Inc.
San Pedro, Chile
Equinix ST3 - Santiago
Equinix, Inc.
Santiado, Chile
Ascenty SCL01 - Santiago
Ascenty DataCenters e Telecom
Santiago, Chile
Ascenty SCL02 - Santiago
Ascenty DataCenters e Telecom
Santiago, Chile
Cirion Santiago de Chile - SAN1
Cirion
Santiago, Chile
EdgeConneX Santiago (EDCSCL01)
EdgeConneX Inc.
Santiago, Chile
Equinix ST1/ST2 - Santiago
Equinix, Inc.
Santiago, Chile
GTD Chile - Lidice II
GTD Internet
Santiago, Chile
SCL-IX MMR
SCL-IX
Santiago, Chile
SCL-IX MMR Extension 1
SCL-IX
Santiago, Chile
SCL-IX MMR Extension 2
SCL-IX
Santiago, Chile
SONDA - Kudos
SONDA S.A.
Santiago, Chile
SONDA - Quilicura
SONDA S.A.
Santiago, Chile
ANACONDAWEB S.A.
Temuco, Chile
Frequently asked questions
- How many connected datacenters are in Chile?
- 22 facilities show an active or dense connectivity band, 5 of them dense.
- What is a connectivity band?
- A verified summary of network density. Dense means many networks, exchanges, and carriers; Active means multiple networks or an exchange on-net. The exact counts are part of the paid operator dossier.
- Why does carrier density matter?
- More carriers present means more route redundancy, more price competition, and lower latency to reach networks — the core reason network engineers shortlist one facility over another.