Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Mexico City Telecommunications Law mandates companies to bury cables underground

Mexico City’s new Telecommunications Law mandates burying overhead cables to improve safety, streamline connectivity, and enhance the urban image with a comprehensive cables underground plan.

On Thursday, July 10, 2025, Mexico City took a decisive step to modernize its urban landscape and bolster public safety by approving a new Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law that requires major service providers to remove unused aerial cables and bury their infrastructure underground. The measure, endorsed by the Senate of the Republic, targets internet, television, and landline networks operated by companies such as Telmex, Izzi, Totalplay, and . . .

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