The Remote Worker's Guide to Internet in Mexico City
The Remote Worker's Guide to Internet in Mexico City
Reliable internet is the lifeblood of remote work. If you're planning to work remotely from Mexico City, you'll be pleased to know that the internet infrastructure is generally excellent in most central neighborhoods. This guide covers everything you need to know about staying connected in CDMX.
Internet Speeds and Availability
Mexico City's internet infrastructure has improved dramatically in recent years:
- Fiber optic connections are widely available in popular neighborhoods like Roma, Condesa, Polanco, and Juárez
- Average speeds typically range from 50-200 Mbps for residential connections
- Reliability is generally good in central areas, though occasional outages can occur
- Installation usually takes 3-7 business days for new connections
Major Internet Service Providers
Telmex
- Mexico's largest provider
- Fiber optic service called "Infinitum"
- Speeds up to 500 Mbps
- Monthly cost: 400-1,200 MXN ($20-60 USD)
- Pros: Widest coverage area
- Cons: Customer service can be challenging
Totalplay
- Growing fiber optic provider
- Speeds up to 1 Gbps
- Monthly cost: 500-1,500 MXN ($25-75 USD)
- Pros: Generally reliable, includes TV packages
- Cons: Limited to certain neighborhoods
Izzi
- Cable and fiber provider
- Speeds up to 500 Mbps
- Monthly cost: 400-1,200 MXN ($20-60 USD)
- Pros: Competitive pricing, bundled services
- Cons: Variable reliability depending on area
Mobile Data Backup Solutions
Always have a backup plan for critical meetings:
Telcel
- Mexico's largest mobile carrier
- 4G/LTE coverage throughout the city, 5G in some areas
- Prepaid packages available for short-term visitors
- Unlimited data plans available
AT&T Mexico
- Good coverage in urban areas
- Often less congested than Telcel
- Competitive pricing
Portable Hotspots
- Available for rent from companies like Tepwifi
- Good option for short-term stays
Coworking Spaces with Premium Internet
When your home connection fails or you need a change of scenery:
- WeWork (multiple locations): Enterprise-grade connections, backup systems
- Selina Cowork: Popular with digital nomads, 24/7 access
- El 3er Espacio (Roma Norte): Boutique space with fiber connection
- Público (Condesa): Café/coworking hybrid with reliable WiFi
Tips for Remote Workers
Before Renting an Apartment
- Ask for speed tests from the current internet connection
- Check provider options for the specific building
- Test the connection during your viewing if possible
- Ask about outage history in the building and neighborhood
Setting Up Your Home Office
- Position your router centrally and away from interference
- Invest in a mesh network for larger apartments
- Use ethernet cables for critical work devices when possible
- Consider a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) for router and essential equipment
Backup Plans
- Have a mobile hotspot ready for emergencies
- Know nearby cafés with reliable WiFi
- Keep a list of coworking day passes you can purchase on short notice
- Consider a dual-provider setup for mission-critical work
Workspace-Ready Apartments
At Cetram CDMX Apartments, we understand that reliable internet is non-negotiable for remote workers. All our properties feature:
- Pre-installed high-speed fiber connections (minimum 100 Mbps)
- Verified speed tests before listing
- Backup solutions in select properties
- Optimized router placement for whole-apartment coverage
- Technical support for connectivity issues
We take the guesswork out of staying connected so you can focus on your work. Browse our available properties with verified internet speeds, or contact us to discuss your specific connectivity requirements.
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