Mexico's Government Websites Went Dark for Nearly Two Hours
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Mexico's Government Websites Went Dark for Nearly Two Hours
The outage started just before five in the afternoon and ran past half past six. The agency responsible said it was a connectivity cut. The post Mexico’s Government Websites Went Dark for Nearly Two Hours appeared first on The Rio Times.
The Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency (ATDT) reported that several federal government sites were temporarily out of service today August 19, 2026. Through a publication that it shared on its social networks, the agency briefly explained that the failures in official portals were due to a “connectivity cut.” Although the ATDT has not officially reported that the affected government sites have already been rehabilitated, some in…
It is nothing new that the government pages present errors, but what happened on August 19 in the afternoon was another level... and it is that a connectivity failure left the federal authorities’ websites out of service. It fell from gob.mx pages // X:@ivillasenor What happened to the gob.mx sites? If this Wednesday afternoon you tried to enter some gob.mx page and failed to access it, you should know that it wasn’t your fault. It turns out tha…
The Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency reported on Wednesday that the Mexican government’s websites were temporarily out of service. In a brief message, the unit specified that this corresponds to a connectivity cut and assured that it would give the corresponding notice when the portals function normally. Around 5:00 p.m. it gave a 25 minute deadline for the websites to be enabled. Moments later, at approximately 6:00 p.m., so…
A failure of connectivity caused this Wednesday the temporary fall of several Internet portals of the Government of Mexico, reported the Agency of Digital Transformation and Telecommunications (ATDT), according to La Jornada. The dependence pointed out that the sites hosted in gob.mx would be restored in approximately 25 minutes, although it did not specify the origin of the problem. Among the pages ...
A connectivity cut left them inactive.
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