C3ntro Telecom Hits Halfway Mark on US $280M Fiber Route From Querétaro to Phoenix
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C3ntro Telecom hits halfway mark on US $280M fiber route from Querétaro to Phoenix
A Mexican telecommunications company is pouring more than 5 billion pesos (US $280 million) into a cross-border fiber optic network designed to meet the surging connectivity demands of artificial intelligence and data centers. C3ntro Telecom, owned by Simón Masri, is at the halfway point of building Project Tikva — a 2,500-kilometer underground fiber route linking Querétaro, one of Mexico’s busiest data center hubs, to Phoenix, Arizona, another …
The development of Artificial Intelligence (IA) and increased demand for connectivity in everyday life encourage changes in the country’s infrastructure. C3ntro Telecom, a Mexican telecommunications company focused on infrastructure and connectivity wholesale services, owned by businessman Simón Masri, boosts its Tikva project, which consists of the underground deployment of 2,500 kilometers of fiber optics to connect Querétaro with Phoenix, Ari…
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