MXT Holdings (MXT) is deploying Ciena’s coherent routing solution to enhance its fiber optic network across Central and Southeast Mexico. The upgrade supports growing traffic demands driven by 5G, cloud applications, and digital transformation. MXT operates over 3,500 km (2,175 miles) of long-haul and metropolitan fiber networks across key regions, including Quintana Roo, Chiapas, and Tabasco.
The deployment strengthens connectivity between Mexico City and Monterrey, creating a more resilient and scalable infrastructure. With Ciena’s technology, MXT can offer up to 400G connectivity for data centers, high-performance computing networks, enterprises, and service providers. The solution optimizes network performance by reducing hardware complexity, improving operational efficiency, and accelerating service delivery.
Ciena’s 5164 Router and 8114 Coherent Aggregation Router with WaveLogic 5 Nano (WL5n) 400ZR pluggable transceivers will power MXT’s network, running over Ciena’s Coherent ELS and 6500 open line systems. The deployment integrates Ciena’s Navigator Network Control Suite for streamlined network management and PinPoint OTDR for advanced monitoring and diagnostics.
• 3,500+ km (2,175+ miles) fiber network across Mexico
• Strengthened connectivity between Mexico City and Monterrey
• 400G connectivity options for data centers and enterprises
• Ciena’s 5164 Router and 8114 Coherent Aggregation Router with WL5n 400ZR
• Enhanced network monitoring with Ciena’s PinPoint OTDR
- MXT Holdings, founded in 2015 by CEO Antoine Delaprée, is a telecommunications infrastructure company based in Mexico City. The company specializes in developing, acquiring, owning, and operating neutral-host communication infrastructure assets across Mexico. Its portfolio includes telecom towers, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), and long-haul and metropolitan fiber optic networks. In July 2023, Ardian, a global private investment house, acquired a 50% co-control equity interest in MXT Holdings. This partnership aims to support MXT’s growth initiatives, including the acquisition of approximately 200 towers and 1,800 km (1,118 miles) of metro fiber previously owned by Telefónica. The collaboration with Ardian complements the existing investment from Mexico Infrastructure Partners (MIP), positioning MXT for significant expansion in Mexico’s dynamic tele







