Red52's network was designed from day one for the workloads global carriers, hyperscalers, and Fortune 500 enterprises depend on, and every layer of how we built it reflects that intent.
Red52 doesn't oversubscribe its commercial services, so the capacity you buy is the capacity you get, every hour of every day, under load, during peak, no matter who else is on the network.
Multiple physically diverse paths between major Mexican markets and into the United States, with sub-second failover engineered to keep traffic flowing through fiber cuts, equipment failures, and route changes.
Because we interconnect directly with the world's largest content networks and cloud platforms, the majority of customer traffic reaches its destination without ever leaving our network or having to transit third parties along the way.
DWDM-based long-haul and metro infrastructure supporting wave services at 1, 10, 40, 100, and 400 Gbps over OTN, LANPHY, and WANPHY interfaces.
Spine-and-leaf access architecture with redundant paths to the core, engineered to eliminate single points of failure at the customer edge.
NOC monitoring around the clock, post-sales engineers dedicated to carrier and enterprise accounts, and the authority on every shift to act the moment something needs action.
Most of your traffic never touches the public internet. It moves from your edge into ours, then across our DWDM optical core, and onward through our direct peering relationships at the major Internet Exchanges to reach the cloud, content, or carrier destination.
Direct interconnection means most customer traffic reaches its destination without transiting third-party networks.
Our engineering team scopes routes, capacities, and interconnections directly with yours, without a lead-gen funnel sitting between you and the people who actually run the network.