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Manta builds coastal hubs to boost Mexico connectivity

By Claire ShenMarch 19, 2026Updated:March 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Manta is developing new coastal landing hubs in Mexico to enhance subsea cable connectivity.
  • The project aims to strengthen the country’s role as a digital gateway linking international data routes.

What happened: Expanding Mexico’s landing infrastructure

Manta is developing new coastal landing hubs in Mexico to reinforce the country’s position as a key digital gateway for international connectivity.

According to reporting by Subsea Cables, the initiative focuses on establishing infrastructure that supports the landing and interconnection of subsea cables along Mexico’s coastline.

Subsea cable landing stations serve as critical points where international fibre optic cables connect to terrestrial networks, enabling data to flow between continents. Manta’s new hubs are designed to provide enhanced capacity, redundancy and interconnection options for operators and service providers.

The expansion comes as global data traffic continues to grow rapidly, driven by cloud services, streaming platforms and cross-border digital applications. Mexico’s geographic position makes it a strategic location for connecting North and South America, as well as linking transpacific and transatlantic routes.

According to the report, the new landing hubs are intended to improve network resilience by diversifying connectivity routes and reducing reliance on a limited number of existing landing points.

The project also aims to attract additional subsea cable investments by offering infrastructure that simplifies deployment and integration with local networks.

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Why it’s important

The development highlights the growing importance of subsea cable infrastructure in supporting the global digital economy.

Subsea cables carry the vast majority of international internet traffic, making landing stations essential components of global connectivity. Expanding these facilities can improve both capacity and resilience, particularly in regions experiencing rapid growth in data demand.

For Mexico, strengthening its landing infrastructure could enhance its role as a regional connectivity hub, supporting economic development and digital transformation.

From a financial perspective, investments in subsea infrastructure are often seen as long-term assets tied to the steady growth of global data traffic.

The project also reflects a broader trend towards decentralising network infrastructure. By increasing the number of landing points, operators can reduce the risk of outages and improve network performance.

As demand for cloud computing and cross-border data exchange continues to rise, infrastructure projects such as Manta’s landing hubs will play a critical role in ensuring reliable connectivity.

The expansion therefore illustrates how physical infrastructure remains central to the functioning of the digital economy, even as services become increasingly virtual.

In this context, coastal landing hubs are emerging as strategic assets in the global network ecosystem.

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Claire Shen

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