C3ntro Telecom unveils Tikva project: A 2,500km fibre network connecting Mexico and the U.S.

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C3ntro Telecom, a global telecommunications and fibre infrastructure provider, has announced the launch of its most ambitious initiative to date: the Tikva Project. Tikva represents a leap in cross-border connectivity, establishing a state-of-the-art, 2,500-kilometer fibre optic network between Phoenix, Arizona and Querétaro, Mexico. Designed with artificial intelligence (AI)-ready fibre technology, multi-duct capacity, and a diverse, low-latency Pacific route, Tikva delivers a fully underground, redundant cross-border solution. This step marks the first project of its kind in over 25 years and positions C3ntro as the single provider delivering unified service-level agreements (SLAs) across the United States (U.S.) and Mexico, while covering key cities along Mexico’s Pacific corridor.

The Tikva network, which began construction in March of this year, is slated to be ready for service in Q4 2026, offering hyperscalers, cloud providers, carriers, international operators and enterprises a solution for high-capacity, low-latency connectivity, including dark fibre and wavelength services at 100/400/800Gb speeds. The project uses advanced fibre technology with hyperscale-class construction and underground installations to ensure maximum reliability and scalability. By connecting Phoenix, one of North America’s fastest-growing data centre markets, with one of Querétaro, Mexico’s data centre hub, Tikva will enable seamless data exchange across two of the most critical AI data centre regions in the world.

Key Highlights of the Tikva Project:

  • Unprecedented scale: A 2,500-kilometer fibre optic network traversing a unique, diverse Pacific route through Mexico with multi-duct capacity.
  • Cutting-edge technology: Hyperscale-class fibre quality designed to support AI-driven applications and next-generation connectivity needs.
  • Strategic Connectivity: Links Phoenix’s booming data centre market with Querétaro’s established ecosystem, covering the most important cities on the Pacific side of Mexico and providing express routes to cities along the corridor.
  • Enhanced Reliability: Underground installations and redundant cross-border connectivity safeguard infrastructure while maintaining low latency.
  • Future-Ready Design: One SLA and a single provider across countries ensure simplified service and scalability for customers as demands for digital services and AI workloads grow.

“Tikva is not just a network; it’s a symbol of hope and progress,” said Simon Masri, the president of C3ntro Telecom. “This project embodies our commitment to bridging borders with technology and empowering businesses with world-class connectivity. We are proud to have one of the world’s largest hyperscalers already contractually committed, which underscores the confidence in our vision. With Tikva, we are redefining what’s possible in digital infrastructure across Mexico and the United States.”

The Tikva Project will feature 29 intermediate landing points (ILAs/PoPs) across key cities in Mexico and the U.S., including edge data centre capabilities, ensuring robust local data delivery along its route. It also introduces a new diverse cross-border connection via Nogales, further strengthening regional resilience.

As C3ntro celebrates over three decades of innovation in telecommunications, the Tikva Project underscores its leadership in advancing global connectivity. By uniting two data centre regions with cutting-edge infrastructure, C3ntro is setting a new benchmark for excellence in fibre networks.

For more information about the Tikva Project or C3ntro Telecom’s services, please visit www.c3ntro.com.

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