Akanda’s First Towers & Fiber Corp. expands Central Mexico dark fiber leasing plans

Reuters
Feb 27
Akanda’s First Towers & Fiber Corp. expands Central Mexico dark fiber leasing plans

Akanda Corp. said its wholly owned subsidiary, First Towers & Fiber Corp., plans to expand leasing of its roughly 700-kilometre dark fiber network in Central Mexico starting in 2026. The network was built under a 20-year dark fiber lease agreement with anchor tenant Telefónica, which leases two fiber pairs, and also leases capacity to Marcatel.

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