Photo: Alex Javier Blanco, CEO of LinkMax Colombia's digital infrastructure adds LinkMax, a company supported by the Hyve Americas Group that came to the country after investing more than $120 million, aimed at strengthening international connectivity and developing a future national fiber optic transport network. The company chose Barranquilla as its operations center in the country, and from there will operate international connectivity servic…
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Photo: Alex Javier Blanco, CEO of LinkMax Colombia's digital infrastructure adds LinkMax, a company supported by the Hyve Americas Group that came to the country after investing more than $120 million, aimed at strengthening international connectivity and developing a future national fiber optic transport network. The company chose Barranquilla as its operations center in the country, and from there will operate international connectivity servic…