.mx is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Mexico, which in 2009 was re-opened to new registrations by NIC México. In 2009, the .mx ccTLD will be rolled out in three steps:
Sunrise period from May 1 to July 31, 2009, waiting period, registrants who have already registered any another .MX second-level domain would be able to register their domain for one yearWaiting period from August 1 to August 31, 2009, to set up the domains registered in the Sunrise period, and to resolve domain name disputesInitial registration period from September 1 to October 31, 2009; in this part the registration will be done with the policy first-come, first-served and only for one year with a special set of prices.After the three phases, .mx registrations will be open for the public.
Second-level domains
Up to August 2009 domain registrations besides .MX, consist of third-level names beneath second-level names which parallel some of the top-level domains:
.com.mx: Commercial entities (actually unrestricted, like .com).net.mx: Network providers (registration limited to qualifying entities).org.mx: Non-profit organizations (registration limited to qualifying entities).ngo.mx: Non-profit organizations or Civil society organizations (registration NOT limited to qualifying entities).edu.mx: Educational institutions (registration limited to qualifying entities).gob.mx: Federal, State or Municipal Governmental entities only (.gob derives from the Spanish word for government: "Gobierno")Currently second level domains can be registered directly under .mx.
On April 30, 2009, second level domain registrations were 0.06% of the total. A month later the value was up to 4.9% On April 30, 2010, second level registrations were 21.4% of the total.