ByteDance construye en Brasil su mayor complejo de centros de datos fuera de China
THE SO WHAT
ByteDance putting a $39B data center complex in Brazil is a clear bet on localizing compute and data for Latin America at massive scale. If you operate in the region, assume TikTok-level infra will reset latency expectations — and that data residency and sovereignty will be easier to meet for players with local steel in the ground.
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