In the previous thread, i saw the major locations of datacenter around the world. I have a feeling like the third world countries do not have much datacenters. They need to improve in their technology. Investments should be more. This will create an atmosphere where co-location server numbers can increase. The accessibility will be more. So the overall relationship will also be good.
Unfortunately, it's a bit of a catch 22 situation. No one really wants to invest in building a data centre where connectivity is sparse, and their isn't a need for facilities to house equipment that would serve people using the connections.
I think this situation would be more focussed around building business in those regions, which then brings the need for connectivity and data centre services - however, once again, the businesses that require these sorts of service are going to be looking to expand in regions where the general country infrastructure is already in place to enable them to prosper.
China is all set to make its mark in the data center industry. It is building dozens of data centers that can take the internet traffic load of upto 500 million users. the scenario is changing. all countries are looking for ways to keep their economy alive and data centers is one way to keep foreign investment coming.