'''NIC Mexico''' or Network Information Center Mexico is the [[ICANN]] accredited organization responsible for management of the [[.mx]] [[ccTLD]], and the National Internet [[Registry]], which provides IP space to registrars.<ref>[http://www.nic.mx NIC MX]</ref> It started accepting registrars for registration of [[.mx]] domain names in 2008 and now has 180 registrars.<ref>[http://www.registry.mx/jsf/rar_list/search/search.jsf Registry]</ref> NIC Mexico is a founding member of [[LACNIC]] and [[LACTLD]], besides being an active member of the [[ccNSO]] and [[ICANN]] communitiy.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/about/member-profiles/mx.htm ICANN]</ref> Together with [[LACNIC]], it is struggling for a Latino [[TLD]] to get approved by [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://news.domainmonster.com/latino_tld_partner/ Domainmonster News]</ref> | '''NIC Mexico''' or Network Information Center Mexico is the [[ICANN]] accredited organization responsible for management of the [[.mx]] [[ccTLD]], and the National Internet [[Registry]], which provides IP space to registrars.<ref>[http://www.nic.mx NIC MX]</ref> It started accepting registrars for registration of [[.mx]] domain names in 2008 and now has 180 registrars.<ref>[http://www.registry.mx/jsf/rar_list/search/search.jsf Registry]</ref> NIC Mexico is a founding member of [[LACNIC]] and [[LACTLD]], besides being an active member of the [[ccNSO]] and [[ICANN]] communitiy.<ref>[http://ccnso.icann.org/about/member-profiles/mx.htm ICANN]</ref> Together with [[LACNIC]], it is struggling for a Latino [[TLD]] to get approved by [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://news.domainmonster.com/latino_tld_partner/ Domainmonster News]</ref> |