
Consumer VPNs sit on top of the public internet. This means your data is competing for space with Netflix streams, social media traffic, and video games. In regions like Central and South America, where public internet stability can vary, this leads to:

If you’re running a business with branches in the U.S., Canada, El Salvador, or Colombia, you know that reliable communication is your lifeline. But as you expand into Latin America, many companies make a critical mistake: they rely on consumer-grade VPNs (like PureVPN or NordVPN) to link their offices.
While those tools are great for hiding your IP at a coffee shop, they aren't built to run a multinational corporation. Here is why your business needs to move beyond the "public tunnel" and onto the private backbone of AT&T Virtual Private Network (AVPN).
AT&T AVPN isn't just a piece of software; it’s a dedicated lane on a private highway. Instead of using the public internet, AVPN utilizes MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) technology to route your traffic entirely within AT&T’s private global network.
In 2026, AT&T provides global network services, including Virtual Private Network (VPN) and SD-WAN solutions, to over 200 countries. Their Latin American presence for business networking is extensive, often supported by regional partnerships like their long-standing agreement with America Movil. The specific countries in Latin America included in AT&T's business network and VPN reach as of 2026 are:
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Operating in Colombia and El Salvador presents unique challenges. Local infrastructure can be unpredictable. By using AVPN, you gain:
If your team is complaining about slow file access, laggy video calls, or if your IT department is worried about the security of remote branches, you’ve outgrown your current setup. Moving to a managed AVPN solution doesn't just secure your data—it optimizes your entire operation.
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