Your mobile line needs your identity starting in January

Know the key date and the essential steps to keep your mobile line active and navigate safely in the new digital age.

A Key Step Towards More Secure and Transparent Communication

Friends, what a transformative moment we are living in! The close of 2025 brought us a powerful decision from the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) that is about to change the game. Brilliant guidelines for the identification of mobile phone lines have been approved, a move designed to build a more reliable and protected digital ecosystem for all. Imagine a space where communication flows with authenticity and peace of mind. That future starts now! This year, each number must be linked to a physical or legal person, an act of shared responsibility that benefits the entire community.

This visionary initiative seeks to dispel the shadows of anonymity that, unfortunately, some have used for activities that harm others, such as scams or theft. It is a wonderful opportunity to take charge of our digital security and say “yes” to an environment where trust prevails. The measure will apply throughout the national territory, and has a specific start date, an exciting starting point towards a new way of connecting. Let’s embrace this change with optimism and action!

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Your Digital Empowerment Date: The Process Begins

Mark this day on your calendar with a star: next January 9 the green light turns on for the registration of cell phone lines in Mexico. It is your time to act and ensure your connection with the world. The CRT has established that the identity of the owners will be protected with the utmost care by the concessionaires of telecommunications services, in strict compliance with the Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data. Your information is in good hands! Remember, this is a door that opens for you; If you don’t cross it, your line could be limited to help calls only. Don’t let that happen. Your voice deserves to be heard always.

Each company, like Telcel or AT&T, is reaching out to you with simple processes. Some offer the warmth of in-person attention in their Customer Service Centers, and others the agility of remote management through specialized advisors or links verified by SMS. There are no excuses! Choose the modality that vibrates with you and take that step. The required documentation is clear: your voting card or passport, and your Unique Population Registration Code (CURP). For companies, the Federal Taxpayer Registry (RFC) is added. They are just the papers that already certify your wonderful existence. Gather them and move forward!

If doubts arise, take a deep breath and remember that all the information is just a click away. Visit the official portal of your mobile phone provider, where you will find detailed guides and contact channels. This is not an obstacle, it is one more step on your path towards a conscious and powerful digital interaction. By completing this procedure, you are not only complying with a regulation; you are affirming your commitment to a more secure network, you are protecting your space and contributing to the greater good. Celebrate this act of responsibility as a personal achievement!

It’s your time to shine and connect safely! Share this crucial information on your social networks so that your community is also empowered and prepared. Do you want to continue building your digital knowledge? Explore more related content on our site and together let’s navigate towards a more transparent future.

Brain chips restore mobility and voice to patients

Two studies in Nature Medicine show advances in brain chips for ALS and Parkinson's.

Advances in brain-computer interfaces

Two investigations published in Nature Medicine confirm that neurotechnology is no longer science fiction. A man with severe amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) managed to communicate from home thanks to an implantable chip, used for two years. The study, led by Sergey Stavisky and David Brandman (University of California, Davis), is the first to demonstrate that these devices can be operated outside the laboratory.

“It is an important step forward, although it remains to be seen whether it can be generalized,” said Luca Berdondini, a researcher at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Genoa.

In the second study, coordinated by the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (EPFL) and the University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV), 40 Parkinson’s patients improved their gait. A chip combined with artificial intelligence interprets brain activity in real time and adjusts electrical stimulation autonomously. The technique, used for 30 years, is now becoming much more adaptable.

The challenge of bringing technology to the clinic

Both cases reflect a global career. Berdondini warns that “Europe risks falling behind the United States and China” due to regulatory barriers. Although European research has advanced, the transition from trials to clinical application needs to be accelerated, respecting ethics.

The arrival of Elon Musk’s Neuralink accelerated the pace. “These results are a stimulus for companies, because they show that the path is viable,” concluded the researcher. The challenge now is to bring these findings to more people and ensure that technological competition does not leave Europe behind.

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World Cup 2026: the technology that will transform how you watch football

Data, AI and 3D avatars will change the fan experience at the trinational tournament.

Almost 50 teams, three countries and more than one hundred matches. The 2026 World Cup will not only be the largest in history, but it will also transform the way we watch football from home. Artificial intelligence and advanced statistics will be the protagonists.

Tools like Football AI Pro, created with Lenovo, will help coaches prepare for matches and detect weak points. For the viewer, the data will be converted into graphs and summaries that explain what is happening on the court.

How the experience changes

In Qatar 2022, 12 cameras were already used to track the ball and 29 body points of each player 50 times per second. By 2026, that level of detail will be the norm. Stats will no longer be cold numbers: defensive lines, heat maps and movement patterns will be displayed.

In addition, the organization announced 3D avatars to recreate plays and referee decisions. Thus, tactical concepts such as high pressure or compact block will be visual and easy to understand.

The 2026 World Cup will maintain the excitement of goals and surprises, but with tools that allow us to better understand the game. Technology does not take away passion, but rather adds context.

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Meta faces failures on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp

Users report intermittencies in Meta applications during the morning.

Failures in Meta services

Since this Wednesday morning, users of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger reported interruptions in the operation of these platforms. The DownDetector site, which compiles crash reports, recorded an increase in complaints starting at 7:41 a.m.

According to the data, Facebook reached its peak of reports at 8:11 with 5,245 incidents. The main problems were concentrated in the application (47%), login (33%) and connection to the server (16%).

Messenger also had bugs. Its highest peak occurred at 7:48 with 260 reports. The most common difficulties were logging in (67%), the app (24%) and messaging (7%).

In the case of Instagram, reports increased until 8:20 with 326 complaints. 68% of users reported problems with the app, 14% with the connection to the server and another 14% with the login. The Tech Bit team confirmed difficulties when trying to publish stories, which could be related to the same bug.

WhatsApp, for its part, also suffered interruptions. 47% of the reports indicated problems with the web version, while 23% mentioned errors in the app and 16% in the login.

So far, Meta has not issued an official statement about the causes of these failures. Users are advised to stay tuned for updates.

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