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Mexico Telecom Law Update: Key Changes and Transition Plan

The new Mexico Telecom Law introduces sweeping reforms to modernize the country’s telecommunications framework, with careful provisions to ensure smooth implementation. Through close collaboration between the existing Federal Institute of Telecommunications (IFT) and newly created Telecom Regulatory Commission (CRT), the legislation maintains regulatory continuity while minimizing operational disruptions for businesses.

Key Legislative Changes

After securing Senate approval on June 29, 2025, this landmark legislation now moves to the Cámara de Diputados for final confirmation this week. Presidential enactment is anticipated within 10 working days of approval.

Major updates include:

Phased Transition Approach

The new Mexico Telecom law establishes a carefully structured transition process. Technical oversight will gradually shift to the CRT while the IFT maintains current operations, creating a stable environment for regulated entities. This cooperative model significantly reduces potential disruption compared to abrupt regulatory changes.

Preparing for Mexico Telecom Law Implementation

Businesses should prepare for these key developments:

  1. Monitoring upcoming secondary regulations and National Frequency Plan updates

  2. Reviewing certification requirements under the new framework

  3. Aligning operations with the revised concession categories

Our Product Certification Service provides expert guidance through these regulatory changes.

Impact Assessment

Technical Standards: ✅ Yes
Type Approval & Market Access: ✅ Yes
Trade Compliance: Addressed ✅ Yes
Spectrum Management: ❌ No

Related Development

For additional context, see Mexico’s parallel reform: Parliament Approves Reform to Eliminate Seven Autonomous Regulatory Bodies


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