At the end of the month, we will be participating in Mexico with Suricata and Pagoralia.
As every year, in the coming weeks we will travel to Mexico to take part in the 17th WISPMX Caravan, the event designed to promote, connect, and professionalize internet service providers in the region, organized by the National Association of Wireless Internet Providers of Mexico (WISPMX).
The event will take place on the 29th and 30th of this month at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Santa Fe Campus, in Mexico City. Once again, the most important players in the ISP ecosystem will gather there to share knowledge, build strategic partnerships, and discover new growth opportunities.
This year, more than 30 companies providing different solutions and products for the industry will participate in the event, and Meerkat will be present not only to showcase our Meerkat Cx 3.0 solution and all the advantages it offers operators, but also to demonstrate how the local payment platform Pagoralia works. Both companies will share Booth # 1 of the exhibition.
As part of the event, two of our executives Catalina de Ambrosio, COO of Meerkat, and Sofía Gómez Freytas, Business Developer at Pagoralia, will present: “AI Orchestration for ISPs: Impact on Cash Flow.” At 4.30 PM on the 29th of May at the Centro de Congresos.
For more information and registration, visit:
WISPMX Registration Page
We look forward to seeing everyone visiting us at Booth #1!
And if you would like to learn more about Meerkat and Pagoralia, please do not hesitate and contact us.
Martin Weidemann is a specialist in digital transformation, telecommunications, and customer experience, with more than 20 years leading technology projects in fintech, ISPs, and digital services across Latin America and the U.S. He has been a founder and advisor to startups, works actively with internet operators and technology companies, and writes from practical experience, not theory. At Suricata he shares clear analysis, real cases, and field learnings on how to scale operations, improve support, and make better technology decisions.

