C3ntro and Telconet Unveil CSN-2 Subsea AI Connectivity Backbone
CSN-2 will enhance connectivity across North America and Mexico with a new subsea and terrestrial fiber optic network. This infrastructure aims to support the growing demands of AI and hyperscale deployments, establishing key interconnections between major data center hubs.

C3ntro Telecom and Telconet have partnered to develop CSN-2, a subsea and terrestrial fiber optic network designed to connect data center hubs in North America and Mexico. The project will link Veracruz, Mexico, to Apalachee Beach, Florida, with branches to Galveston, Texas, and potentially Bonita Beach, alongside a terrestrial segment from Querétaro to Veracruz.
Completing by Q4 of 2026, CSN-2 builds on the foundations of Telconet's CSN-1 and C3ntro's Tikva networks, offering lower latency and increased route diversity. This infrastructure is essential for supporting the explosive growth of AI and cloud technologies, enhancing connectivity for key digital ecosystems in the region.




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