- Ientc now provides automated pricing and quotes on Connectbase’s global platform, improving efficiency.
- The move boosts Mexico’s reach in global internet infrastructure and supports business growth.
What happened: Ientc selling its connectivity services via Connectbase
Ientc, a major connectivity provider in Mexico, has joined the Connected World platform by Connectbase as a seller and now lets buyers get dedicated internet, wave and last-mile services via automated pricing and quotation. This gives customers a faster way to get services in US dollars.
Ientc already covers key cities, industrial zones and commercial corridors across Mexico and connects internationally to the United States, Europe and Asia, so it adds both reach and reliability to the platform.
Ben Edmond, CEO of Connectbase, says Ientc brings “deep regional knowledge with the power of automation to serve the market with unmatched speed and precision”. That makes the buying process smoother for users who need connectivity in Mexico.
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Why it is important
This step strengthens Mexico’s presence in the global internet infrastructure market. It lets buyers compare and purchase services from Mexico alongside global options more easily. That is key at a time when fast, reliable connections are critical for cloud services, fintech, and remote work.
With digital demand rising in Mexico and the wider region, this build-out may help businesses grow and support economic development. Ientc’s fibre-optic backbone network of over 25,000 km and its international links make it well placed to deliver scalable solutions.
Connectbase says its platform covers more than 400 providers and millions of locations across 150 countries, so adding Ientc gives buyers a broader, more global platform to get services quickly.
The move could also spark competition among providers in the region, as customers gain easier access to accurate pricing and availability. That may bring cost benefits and innovation. It may be especially useful for businesses needing flexible bandwidth options or rapid deployment in Mexico.