Totalplay Launches Unprecedented 1200 Mbps Internet Service in Mexico

Totalplay, Mexico’s leading telecommunications company, has enthusiastically announced a groundbreaking new internet offering of up to 1200 megabytes per second (Mbps), setting a milestone in the Mexican market. This historic upgrade positions Totalplay as the fastest, most stable, and reliable option for the most demanding internet users in the country, reaffirming its commitment to innovation and excellence.

The Future of Connectivity: 1200 Mbps

In an increasingly connected world, internet speed is essential for an optimal digital experience, especially for activities that demand high capacity such as online gaming, high-definition streaming, and video conferencing. With its new 1200 Mbps service, Totalplay guarantees that no competitor can offer a connection with the same level of speed and stability, making it the definitive choice for those seeking the best in telecommunications.

Totalplay’s commitment to quality has been recognized internationally. The company has been awarded by OOKLA Speedtest for offering the “Fastest Fixed Network in Mexico” during Q2 – Q3 2024, guaranteeing the superior quality of its internet service.

A Dynamic Partnership with Aczino

To mark this significant launch, Totalplay has enlisted the help of Aczino, the world champion of freestyle rap, who joins as the company’s new brand ambassador. Aczino’s energy, creativity, and speed perfectly reflect Totalplay’s values, and his participation reinforces the idea that speed and innovation are at the heart of the new campaign.

Enhancing User Experience

This announcement marks the beginning of a series of improvements that not only include increased internet speed but also an expansion of the channel lineup at no additional cost, further benefiting users. The advancement in browsing speed is just one of the steps Totalplay has taken in its goal of offering the best connectivity experience.

Thanks to its 100% fiber optic network to the home, Totalplay has established itself as the preferred option for millions of Mexicans. With the new 1200 Mbps service, users will enjoy an unrivaled connection, ideal for meeting all their digital needs.

Innovation and Commitment to Customers

With this announcement, Totalplay not only reaffirms its leadership in the sector but also its commitment to continuous improvement and to its millions of customers. The collaboration between the company and strategic partners like Aczino is key to implementing advances that set a precedent in Mexico’s telecommunications industry. The introduction of the 1200 Mbps speed is just the beginning of a future filled with innovations that will continue to enhance the experience of all its users.

About Totalplay

Totalplay is Mexico’s leading telecommunications company, offering internet, pay TV, and telephone services through its 100% fiber optic network to the home. With more than 5 million homes connected across the country and a speed offering of up to 1200 Mbps, Totalplay continues to lead the market with its fast, stable, and high-quality service.


For more information, visit Totalplay’s official website.

Totalplay, Mexico's leading telecommunications company, has enthusiastically announced a groundbreaking new internet offering of up to 1200 megabytes per second (Mbps), setting a milestone in the Mexican market. This historic upgrade positions Totalplay as the fastest, most stable, and reliable option for the most demanding internet users in the country, reaffirming its commitment to innovation and excellence.

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