Miami is the US gateway to Latin America — cable landing stations for multiple subsea cables connecting to South America, Central America, and the Caribbean terminate in Miami. For businesses with Latin American operations or serving LatAm audiences, Miami provides the lowest-latency US infrastructure for that region.
NAP of the Americas (NOTA) and Equinix MI1-MI3 in Miami are the most connected facilities for Latin American traffic in the US. Multiple subsea cables connect Miami directly to São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, and Caribbean markets. For fintech, e-commerce, or SaaS businesses expanding into Latin America, Miami is the standard US node.
Bagful operates bare metal infrastructure across 25 locations in the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Your server runs wherever your users or compliance requirements demand. What does not change, regardless of which datacenter your hardware sits in, is who you are dealing with: a team based in India, available in IST, billing in rupees, with a phone number and WhatsApp you can actually reach.
This is the combination international providers cannot offer — global reach without the global support queue — and that pure Indian hosting companies cannot match. Bagful has operated from India for over 20 years. Our infrastructure advisors are in Mohali and Mumbai, not Manila or Dublin.
Support runs 10AM–7PM IST, Monday to Saturday. WhatsApp is available for critical infrastructure issues outside those hours. Every invoice is issued in INR with GST from Bagful International LLP — an Indian entity, not an overseas billing address.
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