Engineering Cloud Networking
Since Day One
CTX was born inside a carrier. Working deep inside telco infrastructure, we saw the gap firsthand — and built the precision networking layer that cloud providers can’t, or won’t, deliver.
Born Inside a Carrier
CTX started as an engineering effort inside Telecom District — at the time, a systems integrator serving Service Providers in Mexico. Working deep inside telco infrastructure, we saw the gap firsthand: cloud providers had transformed compute and storage, but networking remained stuck in legacy architectures. No tool on the market delivered carrier-grade BGP control, real-time multi-cloud observability, or AI-powered network operations at production scale.
So we built it. And when we realized the gap wasn’t unique to the carriers we served — that every operator and cloud-heavy enterprise faced the same limitations — CTX became its own company, purpose-built to close that gap for the industry.
CTX then gave Telecom District a unique edge in the Mexican market. When TD launched as a licensed telecommunications company, the CTX stack is what made it unlike any other carrier in the region. Today, Insight monitors their multi-cloud infrastructure. Archi AI supports their NOC operations. And Kontrol Edge — a full NaaS platform built by CTX, integrated via gRPC into TD’s Cisco NCS infrastructure — delivers managed connectivity to their enterprise clients, making TD the only carrier in Mexico with a modern platform that gives businesses full control over their connectivity. Next, Reflector will extend TD’s reach with end-to-end cloud networking services deep into the public cloud.
What we sell is what we run. What carriers need, we build — whether it’s a product from our portfolio or a purpose-built platform for their operation.
CTX is developed by Cloud Transit Xchange, Inc. with engineering operations across the United States and Mexico.
What Drives Us
Trusted Infrastructure
ISV Accelerate Program
Architecture Validated
Enterprise procurement ready
Multi-cloud by design
Build What Doesn’t Exist Yet
We’re always looking for network engineers and software developers who want to solve problems that matter at carrier scale.