Megacable sells high-speed broadband (up to 1 Gbps via DOCSIS 3.1 or GPON), pay TV, fixed telephony, and mobile services (as an MVNO) directly to residential consumers and businesses across 250+ cities in 25 Mexican states (Source), (Source),, (Source).
Megacable deploys and owns a hybrid HFC cable and FTTH fiber infrastructure spanning over 61,000 km of coaxial cable and fiber backbone passing ~9.6 million homes nationwide (Source), (Source),, (Source).
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About
Megacable Holdings S.A.B. de C.V. (Megacable) is an ISP and Network Operator that deploys and owns a hybrid HFC cable and FTTH fiber infrastructure while selling high-speed broadband (up to 1 Gbps via DOCSIS 3.1 or GPON), pay TV, fixed telephony, and mobile services (as an MVNO) directly to residential consumers and businesses across 250+ cities in 25 Mexican states (serving ~9.6 million homes passed with ~3.1 million broadband subscribers) since its founding in 1983 via merger of VICASIN and VICASON in Sinaloa/Sonora, with major milestones including relocation to Guadalajara and technological upgrades in 1996, launch of Latin America's second cable broadband service MegaRed in 1997, triple-play entry with Megafón telephony in 2006 competing against Telmex, 10 Mb/s broadband rollout in 2009, quadruple-play MVNO launch Mega Móvil in 2019, DOCSIS 3.1 gigabit deployment in 2020, and FTTH expansions like Querétaro in 2016 with ongoing $400 million GPON overlay investments; the organization continues to operate independently as a public company (BMV: MEGA) in its current state as of 2025 with no reported full acquisitions or dissolutions (Source), (Source), (Source).
Operator Characteristics
Retail-only ISP?
No
(1983-01-01)
Megacable is not retail-only; because Megacable builds and operates its proprietary HFC cable (61,000+ km) and FTTH networks alongside retailing to mass-market consumers and providing managed IT/cloud solutions to businesses (Source), (Source), (Source).
Wholesale-only Network Operator?
No
(1983-01-01)
Megacable is not wholesale-only; as Megacable primarily retails broadband, TV, and telephony bundles directly to end-users via its platforms while offering limited wholesale connectivity and infrastructure services through its MetroCarrier business unit to corporate clients and partners (Source), (Source), (Source).
Business-only ISP?
No
(1983-01-01)
Megacable is not business-only; since Megacable serves both residential subscribers (~3.2 million pay-TV and 3.1 million broadband) with home bundles and commercial clients (via MetroCarrier) with enterprise VPNs, managed Wi-Fi, and data center services nationwide (Source), (Source), (Source).
Megacable owns Megacable Cable, a proprietary HFC network spanning over 61,000 km of coaxial cable and fiber backbone passing ~9.6 million homes nationwide for high-capacity broadband and video delivery in urban and suburban areas (Source), (Source), (Source).
Megacable owns Megacable Full-Fibre, an FTTH overlay covering select regions like Querétaro with ~118,000 users targeted for gigabit services via dedicated optical lines (Source), (Source), (Source).