Company: TCMFF
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001104659-25-050264
Chunk: 107

Company: TELECOM ARGENTINA SA
Filing Date: 2025-05-19
Form: 6-K
Chunk 107
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 TMA, was registered as the holder of the subscription broadcasting service via physical link to provide such services in certain
locations, on the terms of Resolution No. 5641/2017.

The Bidding Terms and Conditions (“List
of Conditions”) approved by Decree No. 62/90, as amended, and the Transfer Agreement, set forth certain obligations regarding
the licenses originally granted to TASA, now merged with TMA, of which the following obligations remain in force:

| (a) | The assets contributed to and used for the provision of the basic voice service may not be sold, assigned 
 or transferred by any means, nor encumbered in any way.                                                   |

| (b) | The Company must maintain all or a substantial part of the voice service provision, as well as TASA's 
 core business and headquarters in Argentina.                                                          |

| (c) | Certain service provision objectives must be met, primarily aimed at efficiency, quality, service maintenance 
 and equal access to fixed voice lines for data and value-added service providers.                             |

In the event of a serious breach of these obligations,
TASA’s license could be revoked after following the procedures established in the List of Conditions. However, revocation would
not take place if the Company obtains the prior approval from the regulatory authority. In addition, Decree No. 264/98 established
new mandatory and non-mandatory targets for the provision of the basic voice service. According to the Compny’s Management, TMA
has complied with all applicable obligations.

Since March 1992, in compliance with its
specific functions, the National Telecommunications Commission (“CNT”) - later known as the National Communications Commission
(“CNC”), and S.C., then the AFTIC and now the ENACOM - has regulated various aspects of basic telephony and other telecommunications
services, including the procedures to make claims, contracting regulations, billing and service quality, some of which have been contested
by TASA.

On September 5, 2000, Decree No. 764/00
was published in the Official Gazette, officially deregulating the telecommunications market. This decree approved the Telecommunications
Services Licensing Regulations (amended by Decree No. 681/13 and later replaced by Resolution MM 697-E/2017), Interconnection
Regulations (replaced by the Regulations approved by Resolution MM 286/2018), Universal Service Regulations (initially replaced by the
regulations approved Decree No.