Company: TCMFF
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-050264
Chunk: 82

Company: TELECOM ARGENTINA SA
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form: 6-K
Chunk 82
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8, the Court of Appeals partially
upheld the first-instance judgment, and TASA filed an extraordinary appeal against such judgment. Then the proceedings were suspended
following the deregistration of the plaintiff from the Collective Associations Registry.

Meanwhile, Unión de Usuarios had
requested an injunction ordering the immediate suspension of the billing and collection of the “Bloqueo Línea Control 400”
to all users until the case was resolved. This was granted in the first instance and notified on May 18, 2018. This decision was
also appealed by TASA, but the appeal was later declared abstract.

Once the plaintiff was reinstated in the Registry,
the proceedings resumed before the Court of Appeals in order to resolve the extraordinary appeals filed in due time. On August 22,
2019, the appeals were dismissed. Consequently, on September 2, 2019, a petition in error (recurso de queja) was filed before
the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (CSJN) for denial of extraordinary appeal, which was subsequently rejected on August 23,
2022 by the CSJN.

The case is currently in the judgment enforcement
stage. We have made the reimbursements ordered to active customers and during 2024 the necessary procedures were carried out to reimburse
inactive customers.

Considering the historical values resulting from
the approved settlement and the reimbursements made to both active and inactive customers to date, the total economic impact of the case
as of December 31, 2024, amounts to approximately 56 million pesos, on account of court costs.

Additionally, TASA faces a similar claim filed
by Asociación Civil para la Defensa en el Ámbito Federal e Internacional de Derechos relating to Línea Control
600, which is still in the evidentiary stage.

TMA’s Management and legal counsel believe
that this case is likely to have an unfavorable outcome given its similarity, for which a provision has been recorded as civil and regulatory
contingencies for approximately 439 million pesos, which is the best estimate of the amount to be disbursed in this case.

Entel’s claim against TASA

In 1999, ENTel sued TASA, a company now merged
into TMA, which was the telecommunications service concessionaire following the privatization process claiming a rendering of accounts
and the reimbursement of the amounts received by TASA on behalf of ENTel after becoming a licensee of telecommunications services, as
well as the amounts deducted as commissions. In