Chile's Entel Digital Launches Micro Edge Data Center Offering Alongside Zella DC

Chile's Entel Digital Launches Micro Edge Data Center Offering Alongside Zella DC

Data Center Dynamics
Data Center DynamicsApr 20, 2026

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Why It Matters

EdgeDC gives enterprises the ability to process data locally, reducing latency and reliance on centralized facilities, which is critical as businesses expand across distributed environments. This accelerates the adoption of edge computing in Latin America, opening new revenue streams for telcos and data‑center providers.

Key Takeaways

  • Entel Digital introduces EdgeDC, a modular edge data center solution
  • EdgeDC integrates power, cooling, security, and monitoring in a single unit
  • Partnership leverages Zella DC’s micro‑data‑center pods for rapid deployment
  • Edge computing demand grows as operations decentralize across sites

Pulse Analysis

Edge computing has moved from a niche concept to a strategic imperative for enterprises seeking low‑latency processing and resilience. In regions like Latin America, where network infrastructure can be uneven, placing compute resources closer to the source of data reduces transmission delays and mitigates bandwidth bottlenecks. This shift is driving telecom operators to expand beyond traditional connectivity services and become providers of localized infrastructure, a trend that Entel Digital is capitalising on with its EdgeDC launch.

EdgeDC distinguishes itself through a fully modular, all‑in‑one design that consolidates power, cooling, security and monitoring into a single, rack‑sized enclosure. By integrating Zella DC’s micro‑data‑center pods—originally developed in Australia—the solution can be deployed inside buildings or outdoors with minimal site preparation. Customers can scale capacity by adding additional pods, while the built‑in management tools provide real‑time visibility and automated fault detection. This plug‑and‑play approach shortens deployment cycles from months to weeks, making it attractive for retailers, factories, and remote field offices that need immediate compute capability.

The partnership signals a broader competitive dynamic where telcos, cloud providers, and specialised micro‑data‑center firms vie for edge market share. Entel’s entry leverages its existing fiber network and customer relationships to bundle connectivity with EdgeDC, creating a differentiated offering in the Chilean market. As more industries adopt IoT, AI inference, and real‑time analytics, demand for such localized compute will likely accelerate, prompting further collaborations and potentially spurring regional standards for edge infrastructure. Companies that can deliver secure, scalable edge solutions now will shape the next wave of digital transformation across the continent.

Chile's Entel Digital launches micro Edge data center offering alongside Zella DC

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