Maxcom sells high-speed broadband (up to gigabit speeds), VoIP telephony, pay TV, and mobile services (as an MVNO) directly to residential customers in underserved segments and businesses across 73 Mexican cities (Source), (Source),, (Source).
Maxcom deploys and owns its own fiber-optic and copper infrastructure spanning over 8,500 km of optical fiber and 4,859 km of copper (Source), (Source),, (Source).
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About
Maxcom Telecomunicaciones S.A.B. de C.V. (Maxcom) is an ISP and Network Operator that deploys and owns its own fiber-optic and copper infrastructure while selling high-speed broadband (up to gigabit speeds), VoIP telephony, pay TV, and mobile services (as an MVNO) directly to residential customers in underserved segments and businesses across 73 Mexican cities including Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey since its founding in 1996 (commercial operations from May 1999), with major milestones including its 2007 IPO on the BMV, launch of Mexico's first DSL broadband and triple-play services in 2005, quad-play expansion in 2007, Chapter 11 bankruptcies in 2013 and 2019 for debt restructuring, and full acquisition by Transtelco Holding Inc. in May 2023 for enhanced binational network integration; the organization no longer exists independently in its original public state as of 2025, operating as a subsidiary under Transtelco (now part of Flō Networks) with continued service delivery (Source), (Source), (Source).
Operator Characteristics
Retail-only ISP?
No
(1996-01-01 – 2023-05-01)
Maxcom is not retail-only; because Maxcom builds and operates its proprietary full-fibre (8,500+ km) and copper (4,859 km) networks alongside retailing to consumers and businesses (Source), (Source).
Wholesale-only Network Operator?
No
(1996-01-01 – 2023-05-01)
Maxcom is not wholesale-only; as Maxcom retails broadband and bundled services directly to end-users via its platforms while also offering wholesale connectivity to other operators (Source).
Business-only ISP?
No
(1996-01-01 – 2023-05-01)
Maxcom is not business-only; since Maxcom targets both residential customers (primarily C- and D socioeconomic segments with ~100,000 lines) and commercial clients (1,500+ enterprises with managed IP networks) nationwide (Source), (Source).
Maxcom owns Maxcom Full-Fibre, spanning over 8,500 km of optical fiber with points of presence in major cities like Mexico City and Monterrey for last-mile and long-haul connectivity (Source), (Source), (Source).