
As billions flow into Mexican infrastructure, Gold Data completes high-capacity connections to the country’s leading data centers, positioning itself as a key backbone carrier for Mexico’s digital transformation
Sunrise, FL — May 2026 — Gold Data, a leading wholesale telecommunications infrastructure provider across the Americas and the Caribbean, today announced the completion of high-capacity connectivity activations across Mexico’s main data centers and key digital corridors. With direct connections now live or being finalized across Mexico City, Querétaro, Monterrey, and Guadalajara, Gold Data is cementing its role as one of the most important connectivity partners for carriers, enterprises, hyperscalers, and colocation operators in the country.
The timing is strategic. Mexico’s data center market was valued at USD 5.02 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 8.76 billion by 2030, driven by the expansion of hyperscaler clouds, the nearshoring of enterprise IT, and fast-growing domestic demand for AI, streaming, and e-commerce workloads. Amazon Web Services has announced a USD 5 billion investment to establish its first cloud region in Querétaro, while AWS, Microsoft, and Google have earmarked a combined USD 6.3 billion for new cloud regions and infrastructure across the country. The infrastructure is arriving fast. The connectivity that ties it together has to be ready first.

Gold Data is ready.
«Mexico is one of the most important digital infrastructure markets in the Americas right now — and Gold Data is activating connections across every major data center corridor in the country. We are not waiting for the market to mature. We are building the backbone that will carry it forward.»
— Renato Tradardi, CEO, Gold Data
Gold Data’s Mexico activation strategy focuses on the corridors where digital infrastructure is concentrating fastest. Querétaro leads Mexico’s transformation with 26 projects under development including hyperscale campuses by Microsoft Azure and CloudHQ and concentrates 65% of Mexico’s installed data center capacity. Monterrey and Guadalajara are emerging as strong secondary ecosystems with significant industrial and educational infrastructure behind them, while Mexico City remains the established enterprise and placement hub for the country. Gold Data’s network touches all of them.
What makes Gold Data’s Mexico presence particularly significant is what sits underneath it. Gold Data is a consortium partner on MANTA, the first international submarine cable system in the Gulf of Mexico, being developed alongside Liberty Networks and Sparkle with a target ready-for-service date of 2028. MANTA will land in Cancún and Veracruz in Mexico, connecting directly to Miami, San Blas FL, María Chiquita in Panama, and Cartagena in Colombia, with an aggregate capacity of 352 Tbps on its northern segment alone. The data center connections Gold Data is activating today are being built to integrate seamlessly with MANTA’s capacity when it comes online.
This means that companies choosing Gold Data for their Mexico connectivity are not just buying a circuit. They are positioning themselves on the infrastructure layer that will define how Mexico connects to the rest of the Americas for the next 25 years.
Mexico and Brazil have become priority destinations for hyperscaler capacity because they offer proximity to US markets, expanding fiber networks, and renewable energy potential. Cross-border fiber routes, submarine cables along both coasts, and growing IXPs are transforming Mexico into a regional connectivity hub. Gold Data’s carrier-grade network is designed to be the backbone that sits at the center of all of it delivering direct presence across the delivery path with no unnecessary hops between origin and destination.
For carriers, the Gold Data Mexico network offers IP Transit, DWDM wavelength services, and Ethernet connectivity between the country’s top data centers and international hubs. For enterprises, it delivers dedicated private connectivity between Mexican operations and US-based infrastructure. For colocation and hyperscale operators, it offers direct on-ramp connectivity with high capacity and low latency on carrier-grade infrastructure.
As a Gold Sponsor at International Telecoms Week 2026, Gold Data is bringing this story to the global wholesale community. Mexico’s digital infrastructure boom is not a trend. It is a structural shift. And Gold Data is activating the connections that make it work.
For more information about Gold Data’s Mexico network, data center connections, and available services, visit golddata.net or contact the Gold Data team directly.
About Gold Data
Gold Data is a premium wholesale telecommunications infrastructure provider operating across the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The company offers IP Transit, DWDM wavelength services, Ethernet, Dark Fiber, Dedicated Internet Access, SD-WAN, Cloud Connectivity, and Broadcast solutions on carrier-grade network infrastructure. Gold Data is a consortium partner on the MANTA submarine cable system alongside Liberty Networks and Sparkle, with operations across the Americas.
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Media Contact
Claudia Tradardi — Head of Marketing & Media Relations, Gold Data
claudia.tradardi@golddata.net