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MANTA Selects MDC for Mexico Cable Landing Hubs
March 17, 2026
The MANTA subsea cable consortium, including Liberty Networks, Gold Data, and Sparkle, has selected MDC Data Centers to develop two neutral Cable Landing Hubs in Cancun and Veracruz, Mexico, as of March 17, 2026. These hubs will serve as critical interconnection points for the MANTA subsea cable system, enhancing regional digital connectivity and supporting scalable infrastructure growth. This development marks a strategic expansion of MDC's carrier-neutral data center operations from the U.S.-Mexico border to coastal subsea cable landing sites, facilitating open access and multi-carrier ecosystems.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on neutral, scalable infrastructure supporting subsea cable connectivity, which may influence future data center and network interconnection procurements in the region.
- The partnership highlights growing demand for open-access cable landing facilities that enable diverse carrier and cloud provider connectivity.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in data center construction, network interconnection, and neutral hosting services may find emerging opportunities linked to subsea cable infrastructure expansion.
- This initiative underscores the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration in regional digital infrastructure projects, relevant for procurement planning and partnership development.
Sparkle welcomes this agreement between MANTA and MDC Data Centers, with which we have been collaborating for several years along the U.S.-Mexico border. These key gateways further enrich the MANTA digital ecosystem that, with its connection with Sparkle's DC Panama Digital Gateway, will further enhance resilience and route diversity for carriers, OTTs, and cloud providers across the region.
— Mauricio Traverso, Vice President for the Americas, Sparkle
For MDC, the move from border to coast follows a deliberate path. The company built its reputation operating carrier-neutral facilities along the U.S.-Mexico border, where its sites became the interconnection points for networks crossing between the two countries. With that footprint now established, the same model - open access, neutral governance, and multi-carrier ecosystems - extends to where submarine cables come ashore. The infrastructure changes, but the operating role is the same: providing the neutral environment where networks converge.
— Juan Salazar, CEO, MDC Data Centers
This partnership reinforces our commitment to create a seamless pathway from subsea landing to Mexico's broader digital ecosystem, through open neutral interconnection points and data centers.
— Renato Tradardi, CEO, Gold Data
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