On July 16, 2025, the Mexican government promulgated the new Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law on its official bulletin website, which has entered into force on July 17, 2025. The regulation officially dissolves the Federal Telecommunications Authority (IFT), but the IFT will remain responsible for regulation during the transition period until the new Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) is formally established. The law provides for an immediate five-day suspension of all IFT approval applications during the CRT's inception, as well as fifteen days for other regulatory procedures. While ongoing applications will be transferred to the new CRT, and existing regulations remain in effect, new certifications for manufacturers will be temporarily suspended.
Click on this link to view the original version of Mexico's new Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law.