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Arelion launches PoP in San Luis Potosi, opening a new Edge market in Mexico

Arelion launches PoP in San Luis Potosi, opening a new Edge market in Mexico

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Arelion has announced a new Point-of-Presence (PoP) in San Luis Potosi, continuing the global Internet carrier’s ongoing expansion in Mexico to meet the connectivity needs of underserved Edge markets. The PoP, located at Neutral Networks’ site, will provide wholesale and enterprise customers in the market’s thriving industrial sector with direct, local connectivity to Arelion’s low-latency, high-quality global network and ecosystem of cloud, content and security solutions, enabling further nearshoring investments in San Luis Potosi. 

San Luis Potosi is strategically located between Monterrey and Querétaro, two markets where Arelion already operates PoPs. By deploying a fully diverse, resilient connectivity hub in San Luis Potosi, Arelion prevents the latency and performance issues of backhauling traffic on long-distance legacy cables, providing reliable, high-availability connectivity services to wholesale and enterprise customers.

Experts estimate nearshoring will generate 700,000 jobs in Mexico by 2024 and add US$50 billion to Mexico’s GDP over the next six years. With this new PoP, Arelion establishes itself as a reliable connectivity partner for global, multinational enterprises moving their operations to San Luis Potosi through nearshoring investments. Enterprises can now quickly connect their digital infrastructure in the booming industrial region through Arelion’s high-quality global network and Tier 1 connectivity services. 

Being in the centre of the city of San Luis Potosi, it is easy for local fibre operators to access the range of services offered by Arelion so that wholesale and enterprise customers can rely on Arelion to connect their commercial and residential customers to business-critical services.

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