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Web infrastructure in Mexico

Mexico is Latin America's second-largest hosting market, with 48 data centers, 45 providers, and 9 internet exchange points. The country serves as a key connectivity hub for the region, linking North and South American networks through dense fiber routes and major submarine cable landings. Queretaro has emerged as the primary data center corridor, hosting 6 facilities.

The Mexico hosting landscape

ATC HOLDING FIBRA MEXICO operates 13 facilities, the most of any provider. KIO follows with 10 sites, while MTP Sites runs 5. The largest IXP is PIT MX in Queretaro, connecting 44 networks. DE-CIX Mexico in Mexico City peers 26 networks, and IXSY in Mérida connects 15. Equinix operates 3 data centers and an IXP with 8 connected networks.

Queretaro, Mérida, and León each host 4 or more facilities. Mexico City has 3 data centers and 4 IXPs. Enterprises buy colocation in Queretaro for cloud on-ramps, while content providers use DE-CIX Mexico and PIT MX for peering. Regional ISPs and CDNs concentrate in Monterrey and Guadalajara.

Key facts

  • ATC HOLDING FIBRA MEXICO operates 13 data centers across Mexico.
  • PIT MX in Queretaro is the largest IXP with 44 connected networks.
  • DE-CIX Mexico in Mexico City peers 26 networks.
  • Queretaro has 6 data center facilities, the most of any city.
  • KIO runs 10 facilities, the second-largest provider in the country.
  • Equinix operates 3 data centers and an IXP in Mexico City.

Top hosting cities in Mexico

Hosting providers in Mexico

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Data centers in Mexico

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Major operators in Mexico

Internet exchanges in Mexico

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