Neutral Networks Culminates Deployment of 1,120 Km Backbone Network Between Laredo and Querétaro
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With an investment of nearly $100 million and an extension of 120 kilometers, Neutral Networks announced the launch of its long-distance fiber optic network that connects Querétaro with Laredo, Texas. According to the company specialized in neutral telecommunications networks, the new infrastructure called NEXT, is the largest infrastructure built in the country in the last 25 years and the first specifically designed to support the demand of Ar…
Mexico City. Neutral Networks announced the official launch and 100% start-up of its “Next” network, a long-distance fiber optic infrastructure that connects Laredo, Texas, with Querétaro. After two years of construction in its second stage, the Monterrey-Querétaro stretch is now operational, completing a total route of 1,120 kilometers that seeks to meet the growing demand for fiber optics in Mexico. Gabriel Navarro, director of Neutral Network…
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