Coverage

Coverage across LATAM and beyond.

From 25,000+ kilometers of fiber spanning 28 Mexican states, our network extends north into the United States, throughout the Caribbean, and onward to Europe through Tier-1 transit relationships, delivering the connectivity that Latin America's most demanding workloads depend on.

One network. The whole region.

From Mexico City through the Bajío, across Central America, into the Andean and Southern Cone economies, and out to the Caribbean. Red52 delivers carrier-class connectivity across the markets that matter.

Red52 LATAM Network coverage map showing major hub cities including Mexico City, Guatemala City, San José, Panama City, Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Fortaleza

From Mexico's economic core to the global internet.

Direct on-net presence across the Mexican markets where enterprise, manufacturing, and cloud demand concentrates, with redundant routes north into the United States and onward to the world.

Mexico

Direct fiber presence across Mexico's principal commercial regions, with metro rings in the markets where enterprise and cloud demand concentrates. Long-haul backbone connects the country's major economic centers with redundant routes engineered for carrier-class availability.

Mexico City Querétaro Monterrey Guadalajara Hermosillo Bajío corridor

Cross-border to the United States

Redundant cross-border fiber routes from northern Mexico into the United States, with onward connectivity into the major US interconnection hubs. Customers reach US cloud regions, content networks, and Tier-1 carriers without traversing the public internet. Physical crossings at Laredo, McAllen, and El Paso let us engineer route diversity against your existing footprint, including the heavily provisioned Laredo corridor.

Dallas Los Angeles Phoenix Ashburn

Global interconnection

From our US gateways, Red52 customers reach global peering exchanges and cloud on-ramps, with extended reach into Europe through Tier-1 transit relationships and direct interconnection at major international IXs.

Frankfurt Tier-1 global transit

When fiber isn't the answer, the network still is.

Fiber covers the metros and industrial corridors. For everything outside that envelope: remote operations, distributed assets, disaster-affected regions, sites that need to come back online in hours rather than months. We extend the network via multi-satellite capacity, licensed microwave, and Mexican turn-key field engineering.

Multi-satellite coverage

Capacity across the four primary GEO operators serving the Americas, selected per site to match coverage map, latency, weather resilience, and price. Terminals from 1.2 m to 4.6 m sized to the use case.

SES Intelsat Eutelsat Hispasat C-band Ku-band Ka-band

Microwave & last-mile

Licensed and unlicensed microwave links for inter-site backhaul and last-mile to fiber-adjacent sites where the build isn't economically justified. Up to 1 Gbps per link with protection options.

Point-to-point Multipoint Licensed Unlicensed Up to 1 Gbps

Mexican turn-key field

In-country engineering for site surveys, antenna construction (2.4 m to 13 m), installation, importation and customs clearance, and ongoing maintenance. One accountable team from PO to operational site.

Site surveys Installation Customs clearance Maintenance Off-grid power

The Miami hub. The cable systems behind it.

Red52 connects the Caribbean, Central America, and North America with high-performance subsea infrastructure, anchored in Miami, the Western Hemisphere's primary subsea convergence point, and built on the cable systems that already carry the region's mission-critical traffic.

SAM-1 MAYA-1.2 ARCOS Multi-cable diversity
Red52 Caribbean-Subsea network map showing Miami hub connecting to Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and New York via SAM-1, MAYA-1.2, and ARCOS subsea cable systems

Rising Connectivity Needs

Rapid growth in data demand from financial services, tourism, cloud adoption, and enterprise transformation across the region.

Multi-Cable Diversity

Many islands now require multi-cable, diverse connectivity to maintain business continuity, and Red52 delivers exactly that across the region.

Trusted Local Partners

US carriers need reliable local partners to aggregate access, simplify procurement, and ensure regional SLAs.

Carrier-neutral colocation across Mexico and the US.

Red52 customers can colocate or interconnect at our on-net presence in the carrier-neutral facilities that matter most. Specific facility partners and cross-connect details are shared under MNDA during engineering scoping.

Mexico

Mexico City Querétaro Monterrey Guadalajara Hermosillo

United States

Dallas Los Angeles Phoenix Ashburn

What's available

Rack space and power, smart hands and remote hands, cross-connects to Red52's network, direct cross-connects to cloud on-ramps, and onward interconnection to global IXs.

Need coverage in a market we haven't named?

Our coverage map shows the markets we serve directly, but through partner interconnection our customers reach destinations across LATAM and beyond. If you have a route or a destination on your roadmap, talk to us.