Internet status in Mexico Operational
Country-level signal dip: 0% · 2026-06-07 22:09:05 UTC
Leading providers
| Provider | ASN | Population share | Status | Signal dip |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UNINET | AS8151 | 34.12% | Operational · country signal | — |
| Mega Cable, S.A. de C.V. | AS13999 | 15.06% | Operational · country signal | — |
| TOTAL PLAY TELECOMUNICACIONES, S.A.P.I. DE C.V. | AS17072 | 14.70% | Operational · country signal | — |
| Cablevision, S.A. de C.V. | AS28548 | 6.61% | Operational · country signal | — |
| RadioMovil Dipsa, S.A. de C.V. | AS28403 | 4.88% | Operational · country signal | — |
Per-ISP signals are measured when the country shows anomalies (and continuously for pilot countries); «No data» means no anomaly drill has been needed recently.
ℹ️ How to read this page
Operational — signal at normal levels for this country / provider
Degraded — signal dip ≥20% below its 24h baseline — partial outage or major disturbance
Major outage — dip ≥50% — large-scale loss of connectivity
“Signal dip” compares the current BGP-visibility and active-probing levels against the median of the previous 24 hours, corrected for global measurement artifacts (a worldwide simultaneous drop is ignored).
Data refreshes hourly. Per-ISP rows are measured in depth when the country shows an anomaly (pilot countries — continuously). The probable cause is a heuristic: an active fault on a submarine cable feeding the country ranks first, then routing signals, then power/access patterns.
Degraded — signal dip ≥20% below its 24h baseline — partial outage or major disturbance
Major outage — dip ≥50% — large-scale loss of connectivity
“Signal dip” compares the current BGP-visibility and active-probing levels against the median of the previous 24 hours, corrected for global measurement artifacts (a worldwide simultaneous drop is ignored).
Data refreshes hourly. Per-ISP rows are measured in depth when the country shows an anomaly (pilot countries — continuously). The probable cause is a heuristic: an active fault on a submarine cable feeding the country ranks first, then routing signals, then power/access patterns.
Submarine cables feeding Mexico
If a national outage coincides with a fault on one of these systems, the cable is a likely cause — check its live page:
America Movil Submarine Cable System-1 (AMX-1)
ARCOS
Bifrost
Carnival Submarine Network-1 (CSN-1)
Gulf of California Cable
Ixchel
Lazaro Cardenas-Manzanillo Santiago Submarine Cable System (LCMSSCS)
MANTA
Pan-American Crossing (PAC)
TAM-1
TIKAL-AMX3
TMX5
Sources: APNIC population-per-AS estimates · IODA (Georgia Tech) BGP & active-probing signals · GeoCables submarine-cable telemetry. Status is heuristic, not an official provider statement.