HI Richard,

I have gone through a similar product approval for Mexico. A wireless product
has to be 
registered with Cofetel and a NOM certificate will probably be required. 

Regards.

Kevin

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On 29 May 2009 at 10:30, Gartman, Richard wrote:

> We have wireless products that are approved for sale in Europe, US and
Canada.
> I need to know what is required to send 802.11 a/b/g wireless products into
Mexico.
> What Mexican agency handles this?
> Will they accept Test reports written by US/European approved test labs?
> 
> Any guidance is appreciated.
> 
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