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Bandwidth Boom: Driving Mexico's Digital Leap

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September 11, 2025

IENTC is transforming connectivity across Mexico and into Central America through rural expansion, cross-border infrastructure, and AI-driven innovation.

Bandwidth Boom: Driving Mexico's Digital Leap

From the dense data hub of Querétaro to the underserved villages of Oaxaca, IENTC is redefining digital infrastructure in Mexico. Under the leadership of CEO Carlos Arguimbau, the company has accelerated its growth trajectory by connecting over 500 government-backed cell towers and expanding its fiber presence to 29 of Mexico’s 32 states—reaching 37 new markets in the process.

"This work is part of the CFE project, which brings wireless internet service to rural communities," said Arguimbau. "It also enabled us to grow our national infrastructure in a truly strategic way."

A highlight of 2025 includes IENTC’s deployment of ultrahigh capacity 800-gigabit waves connecting Querétaro—now recognized as Latin America’s rising data center hub—with McAllen, Texas. “This long-distance route helps hyperscalers keep costs down,” he explained, “and positions us as a key player in the regional digital supply chain.”

The company’s infrastructure not only spans most of Mexico's territory but also underpins the bandwidth needs of next-generation technologies and enterprise cloud services. With rising demand from logistics, education, and fintech, robust and low-latency fiber is becoming indispensable—and IENTC is well-positioned to meet that need.

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