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KIO Ciudad de México is a data center located at 5287 Prolongacion Paseo De La Reforma in Mexico City, Mexico. This facility serves as a critical interconnection hub with 12 listed networks, including Cogent Communications and Kaopu Cloud HK, to support diverse cloud and enterprise requirements. KIO operates this site with a category 4 structure and anti-seismic pedestals to maintain stable operations for high-density deployments.
The KIO Ciudad de México data center supports colocation through cabinets, cages, and racks, providing flexible deployment formats for varying capacity needs. Buyers can also procure a range of connectivity offerings, including Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) and IP Transit, Ethernet Private Line, and wavelength services. Inflect helps customers compare these listed offerings, available specifications, and network systems to coordinate procurement for this Mexico City facility.
KIO operates 21 owned data centers, demonstrating a significant footprint across various markets to support global scale. The KIO Ciudad de México facility includes 0.9 meter raised floors for airflow management and is designed to support the power and cooling systems required for modern infrastructure. This site provides the necessary backup and physical security controls to protect critical hardware in the Mexico City market.
Q: What network and connectivity options are listed for KIO Ciudad de México?
A: KIO Ciudad de México offers direct, low-latency interconnectivity through 12 listed networks, including Cogent Communications and Kaopu Cloud HK. These network options support Dedicated Internet Access (DIA), IP Transit, and high-capacity wavelength services for customers in Mexico City.
Q: What disaster-risk context is available for KIO Ciudad de México?
A: For KIO Ciudad de México, country-level natural-hazard context for Mexico is moderate.
Q: How secure is KIO Ciudad de México?
A: KIO Ciudad de México is a secure facility designed with a category 4 structure and anti-seismic pedestals to protect critical infrastructure. The data center maintains physical security controls and managed access systems to protect customer hardware and colocation deployments.