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It's not your internet: Mexico's government website is down; 'will be back in 25 minutes,' they explain
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It's not your internet: Mexico's government website is down; 'will be back in 25 minutes,' they explain

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The official website of the Mexican government, gob.mx, is temporarily unavailable due to a connectivity issue.
  • The Agency of Digital Transformation and Telecommunications stated the site should be back online within 25 minutes.
  • Updates will be provided once connectivity is restored.

The official website for the Mexican government, gob.mx, is currently experiencing temporary disruptions and is unavailable to users. The outage is attributed to a connectivity problem, according to an announcement made via the social media platform X.

The Agency of Digital Transformation and Telecommunications has assured the public that the issue is being addressed. They stated that the website is expected to be back online and fully functional within approximately 25 minutes. The agency committed to providing immediate notification once the connectivity is re-established and the site is accessible again.

This temporary shutdown affects access to various government services and information typically available through the gob.mx portal. Users seeking government resources or information are advised to wait for the announced restoration time or check the agency's social media channels for further updates. The incident highlights the reliance on digital infrastructure for government operations and communication.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.