Official Mexican standards (a.k.a. NOMS)
Official Mexican Standards (as known by their Mexican acronym, “NOMS”) are mandatory technical regulations that establish rules, specifications, or requirements for goods and services.
On October 22, 2024, an agreement was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation by which the Plenary of the Federal Institute of Telecommunications (the " IFT ") i) established the...
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Official Mexican Standards (as known by their Mexican acronym, “NOMS”) are mandatory technical regulations that establish rules, specifications, or requirements for goods and services.
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