Akanda Expands Mexico Telecom Footprint With New Towers and Fiber Network

Reuters12-05 23:00
Akanda Expands Mexico Telecom Footprint With New Towers and Fiber Network

Akanda Corporation is expanding its presence in Mexico's telecom sector through a significant infrastructure investment. The company, via its subsidiary First Towers & Fiber, currently operates 30 towers and 700 kilometers of dark fiber across key regions, establishing itself as a critical provider of telecom infrastructure. As part of a new expansion plan, Akanda will add up to twenty additional towers by 2025, further strengthening its role in Mexico's $7 billion national communications upgrade. This move positions Akanda as a foundational partner for carriers seeking increased tower density and reliable fiber routes, supporting the country's growing digital network.

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