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Gold Data, a leading network service provider in Latin America, has announced plans to expand its fiber network coverage in the Mexican market and plan to deploy a fiber network
that connects all major data centers in Mexico City.
The network will also connect many major cities in Mexico, including Querétaro and Veracruz
.
Gold Data said its network will continue to be fully owned and operated
by private investors and partners.
In addition, the company announced that Gold Telecom, which operates as GoldConnect, is no longer part of
the Gold Data Group.
Gold Data continues to expand its presence in the Americas with an initial investment of $10 million to deploy a fiber optic network
throughout Mexico.
With a $2.
4 billion economy and nearly 130 million people, Mexico provides Gold Data with high-quality, agile, end-to-end enterprise and wholesale connectivity solutions.
The case offers great opportunities
.
Gold Data has upgraded its network to the highest standards in the U.
S.
over the past 16 months and has reinvented itself to meet the challenges of
the new world.
By redesigning its entire infrastructure into an advanced fiber optic network for multimedia delivery, Gold Data can now provide customers with flexible, cost-effective, high-quality, and low-latency end-to-end solutions for all their data, video, audio, and media transmission needs
.
Based on this new advanced capability, Gold Data's network remains fully owned and operated by its private investors and partners, and is now ready for its next phase of development, which is designed to provide end-to-end fast connectivity
to enterprise and carrier customers in Latin America and globally.
Gold Data, a leading network service provider in Latin America, has announced plans to expand its fiber network coverage in the Mexican market and plan to deploy a fiber network
that connects all major data centers in Mexico City.
The network will also connect many major cities in Mexico, including Querétaro and Veracruz
.
Gold Data said its network will continue to be fully owned and operated
by private investors and partners.
In addition, the company announced that Gold Telecom, which operates as GoldConnect, is no longer part of
the Gold Data Group.
Gold Data continues to expand its presence in the Americas with an initial investment of $10 million to deploy a fiber optic network
throughout Mexico.
With a $2.
4 billion economy and nearly 130 million people, Mexico provides Gold Data with high-quality, agile, end-to-end enterprise and wholesale connectivity solutions.
The case offers great opportunities
.
Gold Data has upgraded its network to the highest standards in the U.
S.
over the past 16 months and has reinvented itself to meet the challenges of
the new world.
By redesigning its entire infrastructure into an advanced fiber optic network for multimedia delivery, Gold Data can now provide customers with flexible, cost-effective, high-quality, and low-latency end-to-end solutions for all their data, video, audio, and media transmission needs
.
Based on this new advanced capability, Gold Data's network remains fully owned and operated by its private investors and partners, and is now ready for its next phase of development, which is designed to provide end-to-end fast connectivity
to enterprise and carrier customers in Latin America and globally.