Company: TCMFF
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-050264
Chunk: 114

Company: TELECOM ARGENTINA SA
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form: 6-K
Chunk 114
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6, TASA and the National
Government subscribed a memorandum of understanding ("2006 Memorandum of Understanding"), whereby the parties committed to comply
with and maintain the legal conditions set forth in the Transfer Agreement and the regulations in force as of that date. Thirty days after
the Public Hearing to discuss the 2006 Memorandum of Understanding, which was held on April 28, 2006, both TASA and its shareholders
had to suspend, for a period of 210 business days, all claims, appeals and complaints filed or pending, whether of an administrative,
arbitrat or judicial nature, both in the country or abroad, that were based on or related to the emergency events or measures provided
for in Law No. 25.561 concerning the Transfer Agreement and TASA's license. Accordingly, TASA and its shareholders timely submitted
the suspension requests referred to in the 2006 Memorandum of Understanding, followed by successive extensions, the last of which expired
on April 6, 2009. Upon its expiration, TASA, its shareholders and the Argentine Government expressed their intention to negotiate
the terms of the next steps to be taken. In this regard, TSA and the Argentine Government by mutual consent requested the International
Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes ("ICSID") Tribunal to conclude the arbitration proceeding initiated by TSA, which
the Tribunal did on September 24, 2009. The conclusion of the arbitration proceeding does not amount to TSA or the Argentine Government’s
waiving any of their rights.

In the 2006 Memorandum of Understanding, it was
stated that, in order to ensure the necessary predictability in the telecommunications sector and considering the expertise and experience
provided by sector companies, the Executive Branch committed to use its best efforts to consolidate an adequate and homogeneous regulatory
framework that, based on the legal and technical aspects that constitute the industry's pillars, complements and strengthens the applicable
regulations.

Within this framework, and following the enactment
of the Argentina’s Digital Law (as amended and regulated), which introduced changes to the pricing and tariff regime, TASA proceeded
to adjust the subscription fees for basic voice services starting in 2016.

In addition, regarding prices and rates, Resolution
No. 286/2018 approved new General Interconnection and Access Regulations, which, among other things, put an end to the regime set
forth by Resolutions No. 157/1997 and 263/1997 of the former Secretariat of Communications