Close
SATEXPO 2026
Monday, April 27, 2026
CIOE 2026

Telstra International Expands Network Capabilities into Latin America, Prioritising Mexico

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

6G Vision Enabled by Advanced Optical Communication

While 5G is still being deployed globally, the vision for 6G is already taking shape, promising a world of holographic communication and ubiquitous sensing. This next generation of connectivity relies on breakthroughs in advanced optical communication to bridge the gap between terrestrial fiber and satellite networks, creating an ultra-fast, low-latency digital foundation for the future.

Next Gen Fiber Optics Powering Data Transmission Speed

Exploring the frontier of light-based communication reveals a new generation of glass and hollow-core technologies. These advancements are breaking traditional bandwidth barriers, enabling faster data transmission and lower latency for global telecom networks through sophisticated photonics and multi-core designs.

5G Optical Networks Driving High Speed Connectivity Growth

The evolution of mobile connectivity relies heavily on the physical infrastructure of fiber optics. Modern telecom upgrades focus on low latency and massive bandwidth to support the growing demands of 5G ecosystems, ensuring that data transmission keeps pace with global innovation and industrial automation requirements.

Telstra International, the global arm of the Australian company Telstra, has expanded its network capabilities into Latin America with a new dedicated point-of-presence (PoP) at Stemmons Towers in Dallas, Texas, and is collaborating with Mexican telecommunications providers Axtel and Vivaro. Telstra International will initially focus its expansion efforts in Mexico, with the new PoP serving as a critical gateway for internet and IP traffic to and from the region. This will enable enterprise and wholesale customers located in countries worldwide, including throughout Latin America, to easily integrate into Telstra’s connectivity network.

Gateway to Latin America
The strategic location also enables Mexican multinational corporations seeking to connect to other regions to plug into the network to reach Asia-Pacific and Europe and likewise. Similarly, APAC multinationals can now reach Mexico through the same gateway.

“We’re focused on Latin America as a key growth market as we expect to see increased demand for connectivity from enterprises, hyperscalers and wholesale customers between APAC and the region driven by a technology boom and growing economies,” said Telstra International.

“Our official expansion and continued investments in digital infrastructure position us well to offer customers simple and secure options to connect to this dynamic region and leverage our global network.”

“Looking ahead, Telstra International will continue to innovate on our network infrastructure through additional PoPs and collaborate with our industry partners to provide critical connectivity and capacity to more Latin American countries such as Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and Colombia.”

Focus on Mexico
Telstra International says its expansion is driven by the increasing demand for connectivity solutions in the region. Throughout Mexico, Telstra International now offers global internet, IP transit, and virtual private networks. The company also provides access to more than 10 carrier-neutral data centers in cities such as Mexico City, Monterrey, Queretaro, and Guadalajara, delivering endpoint termination services for Ethernet private lines and MPLS in all of Mexico’s major data centers, enterprise buildings, and business parks.

These network enhancements facilitate low-latency connectivity into the Mexican Stock Exchange, crucial for serving customers in the financial services industry.

2026 Advertising Opportunities

Tele Info Today

Put your brand in front of professionals across telecommunications, digital infrastructure, and enterprise IT.

With our 2026 Media Pack, you can:

  • Reach operators, vendors, and enterprise technology decision-makers
  • Promote solutions across 5G, cloud, edge, and next-generation networks
  • Engage audiences shaping connectivity and digital transformation

Latest stories

Related stories

6G Vision Enabled by Advanced Optical Communication

While 5G is still being deployed globally, the vision for 6G is already taking shape, promising a world of holographic communication and ubiquitous sensing. This next generation of connectivity relies on breakthroughs in advanced optical communication to bridge the gap between terrestrial fiber and satellite networks, creating an ultra-fast, low-latency digital foundation for the future.

Next Gen Fiber Optics Powering Data Transmission Speed

Exploring the frontier of light-based communication reveals a new generation of glass and hollow-core technologies. These advancements are breaking traditional bandwidth barriers, enabling faster data transmission and lower latency for global telecom networks through sophisticated photonics and multi-core designs.

5G Optical Networks Driving High Speed Connectivity Growth

The evolution of mobile connectivity relies heavily on the physical infrastructure of fiber optics. Modern telecom upgrades focus on low latency and massive bandwidth to support the growing demands of 5G ecosystems, ensuring that data transmission keeps pace with global innovation and industrial automation requirements.

Silicon Photonics Transforming Telecom Network Systems

The convergence of laser technology and silicon-based integrated circuits is revolutionizing how data is processed and transmitted. This transition toward silicon photonics in telecom systems offers a path to massive energy savings, reduced latency, and the miniaturization of high-performance optical components for the next generation of global networks.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Translate »