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Mexico issues minimum content requirements for privacy notices

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Mexico
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  • February 28 2013

The new regulation, issued by the Ministry of Economy expands the level of detail that must be revealed in privacy notices; it also clarifies the

Guidelines for the interpretation and application of the Nice Agreement related to the International Classification of Goods and Services

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
  • -
  • October 8 2012

On September 20, 2012 it was published in the Federal Official Gazette an Agreement with the guidelines for the interpretation and application of the Nice Agreement related to the International Classification of Goods and Services for the purpose of the Registration of Marks, applicable during the Formal Examination at the Mexican Patent and Trademark Office (MPTO

Mexico's Federal Telecommunications Commission approves program to auction of 2 nation-wide digital terrestrial television (TDT) networks

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
  • -
  • June 8 2012

Using Mexico's reformed spectrum allocation mechanisms, the Federal Telecommunications Commission announced on June 7, 2012 the approval of a program to auction a series of spectrum frequency channels in 153 locations around the country, which could result in reach of 93 of the Mexican population (total population is currently estimated at 112 million

Mexico publishes regulations to the federal Data Protection Law

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Mexico
  • -
  • January 25 2012

On July 5th, 2010, The Mexican Ministry of the Interior (the "Ministry") published the Mexican Federal Law for the Protection of Personal Data in Control of Private Persons (the "Data Protection Law" or the "Law"), which became in force on July 6, 2010

Cofetel refuses billing per second

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
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  • January 3 2012

Carlos Casasú López Hermosa, President of the Advisory Council of the Federal Communications Commission (Cofetel), rejected the motion of the Senate for the modification of the Telecommunications Law, which would allow all mobile services operators to bill per second instead of per minute

Ministry deploys telephone lines in rural areas

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
  • -
  • December 6 2011

According to a statement from the Mexican Communications and Transport Ministry (SCT), it has deployed 133,000 rural and community fixed telephone lines, as well as broadband services, between January 2007 and June 2011, reaching more than 12 million Mexicans living in low-income areas

Transition to digital terrestrial television

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
  • -
  • November 30 2011

The Mexican telecommunications regulator Cofetel has proposed to modify the policy for transitioning to digital terrestrial television (DTT

Lower house approves telecoms expense control bill

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
  • -
  • November 25 2011

Mexico's lower house has approved a bill that requires fixed and mobile telecommunications concessionaires to allow users to make free calls to find out how much they have spent, local press reported

Cofetel mulls tender for digital TV frequencies

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Mexico
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  • November 17 2011

The Mexican government announced that it will study the possible tender of frequencies for at least two open digital TV networks

Local industry calls for government to remove telecoms tax

  • Baker & McKenzie
  • -
  • Mexico
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  • November 10 2011

Representatives from Mexico's ICT associations have sent a letter to President Felipe Calderon asking the government to remove the IEPS tax for telecommunications services by 2012