Costa Rica Internet Connections
Costa Rica has excellent redundant fiber optic submarine cables that connect the country to all the countries of the world.
Costa Rica enjoys redundant submarine fiber connectivity on both coasts. After the original MAYA-1 cable was retired in 2025, the next-generation TAM-1 system landed in Limón to join ARCOS-1 and AMX-1 on the Caribbean coast, while the Pan American Crossing (PAC) serves the Pacific side. Together these four systems give the country resilient, high-capacity links to the rest of the world.
CR Servers operates from rack space in Costa Rica's primary telecom carrier facility in San José. That footprint sits on the same national backbone these cable systems feed, giving hosting and VPS clients low-latency paths to regional and international networks.
Whether you host a website, API, or mail stack with us, your traffic benefits from this connectivity. For technical detail on power, cooling, and network design, see our data center and connectivity pages.
For teams serving Central America, hosting in San José often delivers lower round-trip times than distant US or European regions while using the same submarine paths.
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We host a Speedtest.net server at our San José facility. Test latency from your location to our network at SpeedTest.net.