If you're looking to register a .net.mx domain, it's important to know the requirements, restrictions, and registration process. Below, we explain everything you need to know to acquire this type of domain in Mexico.
The .net.mx is a country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) primarily intended for companies and organizations related to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), telecommunications, and networks. Although it was originally reserved for this sector, it is currently available to any individual or legal entity that meets the basic requirements.
To register a .net.mx domain, the applicant must submit the following documentation:
License issued by another competent authority,
Contract, certification, or official document validating the provision of services related to networks or telecommunications.
Official ID of the legal representative.
Justification letter, describing the company's activity and how it relates to the operation of networks or connectivity services, and requesting a domain name that is directly related to the company's name.
Unlike other domains such as .edu.mx or .gob.mx, the .net.mx is not exclusively restricted to a single sector, but its traditional use is associated with:
✅ Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
✅ Telecommunications companies
If you have questions about the process or need assistance registering your .net.mx domain, our team is ready to help.
📞 Contact us at soporte@webzi.mx or visit www.webzi.mx for more information.