Partnership Highlight

Fermaca Networks

Partnership Overview

Fermaca Infraestructura, through its subsidiary Fermaca Networks, is set to launch a new long-haul dark fiber route in Mexico in Q4 2025, which will be the newest and longest long-haul dark fiber route in Mexico in 20 years. Fermaca Networks, through its Fermaca Fiber Partners Program, has established strategic relationships with leading fiber providers, both in Mexico and the US, which will leverage this route from Fermaca Networks and provide a unique connectivity option cross border into the US, as well as the major metro markets in Mexico. This is a unique integrated solution that does not exist in the marketplace, until now.

Fermaca Infraestructura, using ServerDomes technology connected to the Fermaca Networks, will enable the deployment of edge data centers which will be strategically sited along this route allowing customers to maximize low latency applications and providing a ready solution for the explosive growth of AI.

The partnership will allow Fermaca to offer a fully integrated infrastructure strategy that provides long haul fiber, last mile connectivity, and data center capabilities for its clients in Mexico and US.

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"We are thrilled to partner with ServerDomes and are extremely impressed by their data center design that has sustainability at its core, and the level of expertise their management team brings to the table. ServerDomes is exactly the right data center at the right time and combined with our network will deliver greater value and reach to our clients and help them compete in their industries and around the world."

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