Company: TCMFF
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001104659-25-019133
Chunk: 29

Company: TELECOM ARGENTINA SA
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 29
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 businesses.
Moreover, internet, cable television and mobile telephony services are characterized by rapidly changing technology, evolving industry standards, changes in customer preferences and the frequent introduction of new services and products. To remain competitive, we must invest in network, constantly upgrade our access technology and software for the internet service market, improve the commercial offers and the user experience and continue to enhance our mobile networks by expanding our network. There can be no guarantees that our attempts to innovate and diversify our business will be successful. Future technological developments may result in decreased customer demand for certain of our services or even render them obsolete. In addition, as new technologies develop, equipment may need to be replaced or upgraded or network facilities (in particular, mobile and internet network facilities) may need to be rebuilt in whole or in part, at substantial cost, to remain competitive. These enhancements and the implementation of new technologies will continue requiring increased capital expenditures.

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PART I - ITEM 3 KEY INFORMATION   TELECOM ARGENTINA S.A.
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The intellectual property used by us, our suppliers or service providers may infringe on intellectual property rights owned by others.
Some of our products and services use intellectual property that we own or license from others. We also provide content we receive from content producers and distributors, such as video games, video, including TV programs and movies, and we outsource services to service providers, including billing and customer care functions, which incorporate or utilize intellectual property. We and some of our suppliers, content distributors and service providers may receive in the future, assertions and claims from third parties that the content, products or software utilized by us or our suppliers, content producers and distributors and service providers infringe on the patents or other intellectual property rights of these third parties. These claims could require us or an infringing supplier, content distributor or service provider to cease engaging in certain activities, including selling, offering and providing the relevant products and services. Such claims and assertions also could subject us to costly litigation and significant liabilities for damages or royalty payments or require us to cease certain activities or prevent us from selling certain products or services.
The media industry is a dynamic and evolving industry, and if it does not develop and expand as we currently expect, our results and operations relating to our cable television and internet businesses may suffer.
We expect to derive an increasing amount of revenues from our activities in the cable television and internet industries, but we may not do so if these non-traditional media operations do not develop and expand as we currently expect. The role of cable television in