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| logo            = INTERNEXA_Logo.jpg
 
| type            = Private
 
| type            = Private
 
| industry        = Telecommunications
 
| industry        = Telecommunications
 
| founded        = 2001
 
| founded        = 2001
| founder(s)      = ISA
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| founders        = [[ISA]]
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| ownership      = ISA
 
| ownership      = ISA
| country        = Colombia, Peru, Ecuador,<br/> Venezuela, Chile. (Soon Argentina and Brazil)
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| employees      = 150
 
| employees      = 150
| revenue        = USD75 Million
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| revenue        = US$75 Million
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| website        = [http://www.internexa.com/ Internexa.com]
 
| website        = [http://www.internexa.com/ Internexa.com]
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| keypeople      = [[Alejandro Guzman]], IP Product Line Specialist
 
| keypeople      = [[Alejandro Guzman]], IP Product Line Specialist
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==Company profile==
 
==Company profile==
INTERNEXA operates an extensive network of more than 18,000km of terrestrial optical fiber in Latin America, reaching the most important and populated cities and towns of the region. The reliability, coverage and excellent customer service have made INTERNEXA the ideal carrier to do business in Latin America, a fact evidenced by more than 160 local, regional and global telecommunications companies using INTERNEXA’s network to provide services in the region. During these 10 years INTERNEXA has led the development of the Latin American telecommunications ecosystem, providing innovative and reliable services and deploying large scale networks in the region.
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INTERNEXA operates an extensive network of more than 18,000km of terrestrial optical fiber in Latin America, reaching the most important and populated cities and towns of the region. The reliability, coverage and excellent customer service have made INTERNEXA an important carrier in Latin America, a fact evidenced by more than 160 local, regional and global telecommunications companies using INTERNEXA’s network to provide services in the region. During these 10 years INTERNEXA has led the development of the Latin American telecommunications ecosystem, providing innovative and reliable services and deploying large scale networks in the region.<ref>User Submitted</ref>
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 15 March 2021

INTERNEXA Logo.jpg
Type: Private
Industry: Telecommunications
Founded: 2001
Founder(s): ISA
Ownership: ISA
Employees: 150
Revenue: US$75 Million
Website: Internexa.com
Key People
Alejandro Guzman, IP Product Line Specialist


Provides[edit | edit source]

IXP, Back-haul and carrier services

Services[edit | edit source]

IP transit, Public and Private Internet Peering, Clear Channel, Carrier Ethernet, Housing, Last Mile, Operation and Maintenance.

Technologies[edit | edit source]

DWDM, SDH, Ethernet and IP/MPLS.

Company profile[edit | edit source]

INTERNEXA operates an extensive network of more than 18,000km of terrestrial optical fiber in Latin America, reaching the most important and populated cities and towns of the region. The reliability, coverage and excellent customer service have made INTERNEXA an important carrier in Latin America, a fact evidenced by more than 160 local, regional and global telecommunications companies using INTERNEXA’s network to provide services in the region. During these 10 years INTERNEXA has led the development of the Latin American telecommunications ecosystem, providing innovative and reliable services and deploying large scale networks in the region.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. User Submitted