São Paulo concentrates the largest number of data centers and corporate links in Latin America. A dedicated link in São Paulo ensures low latency to major internet exchanges (IX.br) and cloud regions, which is essential for companies that depend on stable, predictable connectivity.
Why São Paulo for dedicated links
The capital is the main hub for:
- Data centers: Most tier-III facilities and carrier-neutral sites are in the region.
- Peering: Direct connection to major exchanges reduces latency and improves redundancy.
- Cloud and SaaS: Proximity to local and global cloud regions improves application performance.
Benefits of a dedicated link
- Guaranteed bandwidth: No contention with other users; capacity is yours.
- SLA: Uptime commitments (e.g. 99.9%) with clear penalties and support.
- Security: Isolated circuit, suitable for sensitive or regulated traffic.
- Low latency: Stable latency to São Paulo, other Brazilian cities, and international routes.
Who it is for
Ideal for companies that need to connect headquarters, branches, data centers, or hybrid cloud from São Paulo. Common profiles: fintechs, SaaS, enterprises with critical ERP or communications, and operations that cannot rely on shared internet.
How to choose a provider
Prefer providers with tier-III presence in São Paulo, multiple carriers, and transparent SLA. Check redundancy options (diverse paths) and 24/7 NOC. EIVUS offers point-to-point and last-mile links with guaranteed bandwidth and SLA, tailored to your needs.
Frequently asked questions
What is the typical lead time for a dedicated link in São Paulo?
It depends on the route and last mile; in areas with existing infrastructure, it can be a few weeks. The provider will survey and confirm the deadline.
Can I connect a data center in São Paulo to another city?
Yes. Point-to-point links connect two locations with guaranteed bandwidth; common use is SP–Rio, SP–Brasília, or SP–other capitals.
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