Colombia and Peru
Press Release

InterNexa: “We will triple the value of the company in the next five years”

Bnamericas

By InterNexa

This is a machine translation of the original press release issued in Spanish.

Bogotá, April 2024. The second cut begins in the execution of the business strategies established by companies in 2024 and with it the opportunity to analyze how the fulfillment of those objectives is going. InterNexa, the multinational expert in Telecommunications, set out to triple the value of the company over the next five years, implementing an ambitious investment plan with a regional focus, paying special attention to Colombia and Peru.

The company closed 2023 with projects of great impact for Connectivity in the country, such as the ConectiVIDAd project to change lives which, together with the MinTic, has a great social commitment as it seeks to contribute to closing the digital divide. The execution of the project began in 38 municipalities of Colombia, whose Departments include Antioquia (Urabá Antioqueño), Cauca, Chocó, La Guajira, Nariño and Valle del Cauca, through the strengthening of fiber optic backbone networks and access networks, in the latter, accompanying the ISPs of the region, and with prospects of expanding the reach in the remainder of the year in more than 130 municipalities.

Andrés Sánchez, country manager of InterNexa, states that the company intends to “substantially expand our coverage in municipalities distant from the main urban centers, thus improving the service to our Internet Service Provider (ISP) clients.” In addition, we will seek to increase our revenue by at least 25% by 2024, compared to the results obtained in 2023, and we aim to double commercial operations with the telecommunications segment (TELCO) in relation to the same year, in which “We managed to attract 114 new clients throughout the region, thus reaching a total of 985 clients by the end of 2023.”

This year InterNexa decided to focus its efforts on two important projects: strengthening the Internet ecosystem and strengthening the 400G architecture; Likewise, for the company it will be key to its goals in the coming years: urban and interurban connectivity, as well as the integration of Datacenter, aimed at a wholesale audience, which includes telecommunications operators (Telco), Internet and service providers. content, integrators, Ecopetrol Group, government and companies in the mining and energy sector

Two key projects:

Strengthen the Internet ecosystem , a strategy with which they seek to enhance the Edge. To achieve this, distribute the most relevant Internet content in the country, decentralizing it from main cities such as Bogotá and Medellín. Thus, ensuring that end users reach applications with lower latency (faster) and connections are more resilient, generating a better user experience.

The 400G architecture, a project in which they will make large investments in the network to adapt it so that its channels have greater capacity and thus achieve greater scalability for clients. With this, they are able to have express and high-capacity networks between the points that carry the most data and Internet traffic, such as the Bogotá - North Coast route. This reduces latency, the trunks support more capacity that grows annually and will be more important every day, given current and future applications, and in this way, the customer has a better experience.

“Today we have the immense opportunity to work to develop fiber optic networks that significantly improve the connectivity of the countries in which we have a presence, to contribute to closing the digital divide, offering quality infrastructure and delivering to our clients a first-level service, so that they can also distribute it to end users and thus contribute to the construction of a digitally human world” concludes Arbey Gómez, general manager of InterNexa.

About InterNexa:

InterNexa, an ISA company, has more than 24 years of experience in providing telecommunications services, with operations in Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Chile and Argentina and a commercial presence in the United States. We deliver connectivity solutions, especially in urban and interurban fiber optics, in a wholesale model, to provide network infrastructure and data center integration.

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