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Cfe Fiber E's Bet on the Network Mexico Requires

Summary by El Economista
The failure in an interconnection line that affected 2.3 million users in the Yucatan Peninsula at the end of September left a strong morale: Mexico not only needs to generate more electricity; it needs, above all, to transmit it better.In the discourse of the Nearshoring (with industrial parks hungry for megawatts), the national network operates with narrow margins and bottlenecks that increase service and increase operational risk. In that boa…
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The failure in an interconnection line that affected 2.3 million users in the Yucatan Peninsula at the end of September left a strong morale: Mexico not only needs to generate more electricity; it needs, above all, to transmit it better.In the discourse of the Nearshoring (with industrial parks hungry for megawatts), the national network operates with narrow margins and bottlenecks that increase service and increase operational risk. In that boa…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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