They warn of a setback if the IFT is eliminated
Mexico. The initiative to extinguish the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) and the implementation of a model in which its powers would remain in the hands of the Federal Executive could result in an institutional regression that would place the sector not only before the Constitutional Reform of 2013, but before 1996, a time in which a private monopoly market structure prevailed and without a body with powers to regulate competition in the market telecommunications in Mexico.