When will the AWS South America (Chile) Region be launched?
The region is expected to launch by the end of 2026.
Technology / Cloud Computing
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced plans to launch a new AWS Region in Chile by the end of 2026. This will be the third AWS Region in Latin America, joining São Paulo and Mexico (Central). The new AWS South America (Chile) Region will...
AWS's continued investment in Chile reflects the growing demand for cloud services in Latin America. The new region will provide Chilean customers with the ability to run workloads and store data locally, meeting data residency requirements. The availability of advanced technologies such as AI, ML, and IoT will further drive innovation in various sectors, including government, finance, and technology. AWS has a strong presence in Chile, with existing infrastructure including an office in Santiago, Amazon CloudFront edge location, AWS Ground Station, AWS Outposts, AWS Direct Connect location, and AWS Local Zones in Santiago. This deep infrastructure shows a long-term commitment to the region. The Digital Government Secretariat (SGD) and Transbank are already leveraging AWS to improve services and drive innovation. AWS’s commitment to water stewardship in Chile, through partnerships with local farmers, demonstrates a dedication to environmental sustainability.
The region is expected to launch by the end of 2026.
The AWS South America (Chile) Region will consist of three Availability Zones at launch.
AWS has an office in Santiago, Amazon CloudFront edge location, AWS Ground Station, AWS Outposts, AWS Direct Connect location, and AWS Local Zones in Santiago.
AWS offers AWS Academy, AWS Educate, and AWS Skill Builder to provide cloud computing skills to diverse groups in Chile.
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