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Access Now 12 July 2021 | 4:39 pm
After seven years of being mandated to produce guidelines for internet traffic management, the Mexican Federal Institute of Communications (IFT) has approved an internet traffic management regulation that, despite the recommendations and warnings from civil society, continues to disregard the rights of millions of people across the country.
“We are disappointed to see that Mexico insists on adopting net neutrality regulations that generally do not contribute to curbing internet service providers’ bad behavior,” said
Eric Null, U.S. Policy Manager and Global Connectivity Lead at Access Now. “That the people of Mexico had to wait seven years for essentially nothing makes the whole situation even worse. We will continue to push Mexico to improve its regulations.”